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blog.thea.codes
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| | | | | A comprehensive deep dive into the design of Roland's legendary DCO | |
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diyelectromusic.com
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| | | | | After getting the Arduino and SP0256A-AL2 working I wondered if I could repeat the trick from the Arduino and AY-3-8910 and have the Arduino generate the required clock signal for the SP0256A-AL2. This post starts to look at that question. https://makertube.net/w/paGX4eiCAHgLU9mK2x3uyq Warning! I strongly recommend using old or second hand equipment for your experiments. I... | |
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| | | Hi In this article we'll test out the PMS5003 sensor in order to see if it works. I've forgot to buy a connector board, so we will do a manual connection to the Raspberry Pi 3 B V2. This involves cutting the wires and adding some resistors. Please note that you need: 5 Jumper Wires 2 Resistors 10K Ohm Raspberry Pi Setup Before connecting the sensor to the Pi we need to configure the Pi for this usecase. | ||