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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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| | | | | This article is a re-post, the original one is on another website. Introduction I started this project some time ago in order to get familiar with Arduino. I will provide you the code and the wiring instructions if you have all the components ready it should not take more than 30 minutes. This is also the first time I am writing a guide on Hackster, if you think I'm wrong on some aspects or if you think it can be improved, please leave feedback in the comment section. | |
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stevenwaterman.uk
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| | | I'm a software developer, technical coach, over-analyser. This is where I do those things. Mostly over-analysing. | ||