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bikerglen.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] This project involves replacing the electronics of a 747 fuel quantity indicator with a custom system using a Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller. The system uses a PID controller to manage the pointer and counter movement, with a focus on addressing issues like noise and derivative term sensitivity. The project successfully controls the indicator, though some challenges remain, such as a noisy potentiometer around 22,500 pounds. | |
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bitsnpieces.dev
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| | | | | Hardware and software projects by Ali Roberts | |
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incoherency.co.uk
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author details the design, testing, and assembly of a DIY optical fuel sensor using an Arduino, 3D printing, and a microcontroller to warn motorsport drivers when their fuel is running low. | |
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quakkels.com
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| | | Raspberry Pis are great little computers. Wonderful for running hobby services. But, whenever I start a new RPi project, I dislike needing to dig out my spare HDMI monitor and USB keyboard. I don't like having to take up room, connect all that hardware, just to enable SSH and Wifi so I don't need any of that equipment I just finished setting up. | ||