My hopes for a bit of DIY iPad care this weekend were shattered when I opened the pack from China and found the new digitizer didn't make it. :'( . I have ordered another one straight away. At 90kr a pop I can try to get this sheet of glass though the mail another 12 times and still save money on the local repairshop cost.
A place to record my technological tinkering. This blog started as a place to record my learnings and experiences during the six months Flex Leave I took in 2011-2012, but as that time did not produce any significant deliverables I will continue to use the blog as an add hoc journal of all the various things I play with in my spare time.
søndag 24. mars 2019
mandag 25. september 2017
An easy cure for range anxiety.
mandag 3. april 2017
2017-002 remote for kitchen fan
The most disappointing part with our new Kitchen is the fan. you have to lean under the top to reach the buttons and the supplied remote is ok but never where you want it to be.
This brief is to create a mobile friendly interface for the fan and light.
Pulled apart the original rc
http://www.seav.it/en/transmitters/besmart-rsx-new
to find out some details on the internal circuits, I was able to find out the brand of PLC innside () and found the datasheet for it
but I don't have the skillz yet to do much with it.
remote transmitter 433.82 frequency.
http://www.dx.com/p/rf-transmitter-receiver-module-433mhz-wireless-link-kit-w-spring-antennas-for-arduino-399919#.WOKwq_nyiUk
I reached out to the Italian manufacture who referred me to the Norwegian supplier.
P2017-003 garage door sensor
This weekend i have got the pieces working for an ultrasonic ethernet project
The project is set up to warn when the garage door is open.
Using a sensor the solution will determine if the garage door is open and if it is open too long warn the owners.
components
arduino nano -
http://www.banggood.com/5Pcs-ATmega328P-Arduino-Compatible-Nano-V3-Improved-Version-No-Cable-p-971293.html?rmmds=myorder
breadboard and cables.
http://www.banggood.com/5Pcs-MB102-Solderless-Breadboard-Power-Supply-Jumper-Cable-Kits-For-Arduino-p-1033694.html?rmmds=myorder
breadboard and cables.
http://www.banggood.com/5Pcs-MB102-Solderless-Breadboard-Power-Supply-Jumper-Cable-Kits-For-Arduino-p-1033694.html?rmmds=myorder
ultrasonic sensor - 04
ethernet shield - http://www.banggood.com/ENC28J60-Ethernet-Shield-Network-Module-V1_0-For-Arduino-Nano-p-1013491.html?rmmds=myorder
philips hue lights -
ifttt - maker connection
power supply for nano -
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The ultrasonic sensor was surprisingly easy to get working, thanks to a clever blog post by...
The ethernet was also easy - but I had to include different libraries to the standard arduino ones but this was api compatible so the tutorial code was still enough to connect up to the web.
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Robot arm
I ordered a robot arm from ebay before we moved out and promised alex it would be one of the first things we built in the new workshop.
Through a few weekends Alex and I have completed the kit.
The first half was done with a #0 screwdriver and it was a bit hard to screw the screws in to the plastic frame. Half way through I took a trip to the local hardware store and got some new drivers.
With a #1 the screws glide in to the plastic - so much so that Alex was able to complete the last stages with bery little help.
Anyway - -here's the finished product.
Next ideas -
connect up to wireless remote control
Unfortunately the current wired control is not just a signal voltage - the actual power to run the electric motors goes through the control unit - this will make remote control a bit harder as we need to duplicate the power with relays or some giant transistors.
Connect to Kinect so it knows where it is.
Put it on wheels. Not so practical unless I can solve the first actions. needs lots of power.
søndag 6. januar 2013
Raspberry Pi up and going
I picked up the new case for my latest toy from the post box Saturday, so decided to put the work into putting it all together.
Using the information on this page :
http://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads
I grabbed the image 2012-12-16-wheezy-raspbian.img and using the super lazy RPi-sd card builder v1.2.app script I was able to write the image to an 8 GB SD card that I had spare.
The card is only a Type 2, so probably a bit slow, but it was enough to get things up and going.
The script actually failed with an error, unable to eject SD card, but it still created the needed partitions on the card and using it I was able to boot the raspberry pi.
The wireless Microsoft 7000 keyboard and mouse that I have worked with no issues, as did the HDMI connection into one of my monitors.
Not sure what to do with it now, but something using the USB interface board that I made earlier seems like a good place to start.
Using the information on this page :
http://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads
I grabbed the image 2012-12-16-wheezy-raspbian.img and using the super lazy RPi-sd card builder v1.2.app script I was able to write the image to an 8 GB SD card that I had spare.
The card is only a Type 2, so probably a bit slow, but it was enough to get things up and going.
The script actually failed with an error, unable to eject SD card, but it still created the needed partitions on the card and using it I was able to boot the raspberry pi.
The wireless Microsoft 7000 keyboard and mouse that I have worked with no issues, as did the HDMI connection into one of my monitors.
Not sure what to do with it now, but something using the USB interface board that I made earlier seems like a good place to start.
onsdag 4. april 2012
Flex over
Well let's be honest. I did not achieve my goals for this time off. Sure I have learnt a lot about blender and the house has come a long way. Progress was made, but I fell long short of the goals I set. Back at work after easter and although currently nothing lines up things are looking better. The last two days I have sorted through my holiday momentos a little and finally catalogs them properly, they look much better than they have and it was good remembering aspects of past holidays with T.
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