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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 a previous post, I described 'EDLA', a WiFi-based logic analyser unit, that uses a Web-based display. That version used an ESP32 to provide WiFi connectivity; the PEDLA uses a Pi PicoW module instead. Hardware PEDLA circuit board The hardware is similar to the previous version; aside from the CPU change, the main addition is... | |
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| | | | | On the 1st of December, the first phase of the Ethereum 2.0 transition from Proof of Work to Proof of Stake will start - and we're happy to bepart of the genesis. We followedthis guideto set up a lighthouse client (we love Rust) developed... | |
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| | | MCP Server that allows your agent to consult with different models - filipkrayem/ai-consultant-mcp | ||