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| | | | | Logic Analyzers can be quite useful to test and analyze hardware. In this short video I explain how to use the cheap LHT00SU1 logic analyzer together with PulseView on Mac OS X to test a new ESP32 development board. https://youtu.be/PHADbXs1rJQ Here is the code used to create the signals #include uint8_t pins [] =... | |
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| | | | | In my last post I mentioned that I also wanted my info display to show the current indoor temperature, read from the air quality monitor that I made. I built the air quality monitor a couple of years ago - it was my first experience playing with an Arduino and was a lot of fun... | |
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| | | I've never been able to remember to update a to-do list consistently. I used to use them for a few days, usually when I had a particular need to track a lot of things - but then I would stop using them once I didn't need them, even if other people needed to see my updated to-do list. This happened repeatedly and caused problems at a couple of the companies I've worked at. | ||