I write weird code that does weird things sometimes.
Toronto smells weird.
Any ideas how I can mount this PCB?
I do have those knurled screw inserts, but the plastic isn’t solid so I’m a bit scared of ruining my only 3d print.
Any ideas how I can mount this PCB?
I do have those knurled screw inserts, but the plastic isn’t solid so I’m a bit scared of ruining my only 3d print.
Designing and building hardware: OK
Crimping a ribbon cable strand onto a dupont connector: FUCKING IMPOSSIBLE
I swear I've tried hundreds of times but it just won't work. Is there a trick to this that the dozen of youtube videos I saw missed?
I'm going crazy
Designing and building hardware: OK
Crimping a ribbon cable strand onto a dupont connector: FUCKING IMPOSSIBLE
I swear I've tried hundreds of times but it just won't work. Is there a trick to this that the dozen of youtube videos I saw missed?
I'm going crazy
I mixed in some leaded solder to take the pins off, but I wonder if there is still some left behind?
Any ideas?
I mixed in some leaded solder to take the pins off, but I wonder if there is still some left behind?
Any ideas?
Totally fine that fetish posts appear not only in the discover feed, but on the main feed as well “from discover” in my main feed as well.
I won’t be reading this app in public anymore :(
Totally fine that fetish posts appear not only in the discover feed, but on the main feed as well “from discover” in my main feed as well.
I won’t be reading this app in public anymore :(
They look terrifyingly small.
They look terrifyingly small.
Noooooo: USB Does not!
Noooooo: USB Does not!
I’m a bit afraid of checking further in case I made a boat anchor, in which case I would be emotionally devastated for several hours to a day or so.
If I never actually test it then it’s possible everything works.
I’m a bit afraid of checking further in case I made a boat anchor, in which case I would be emotionally devastated for several hours to a day or so.
If I never actually test it then it’s possible everything works.
Anybody used these kind of ribbon cables or displays?
Anybody used these kind of ribbon cables or displays?
github.com/TaraHoleInIt...
All this does is provide a small layer between TFT_eSPI's display drivers and the interface you write for your platform
github.com/TaraHoleInIt...
All this does is provide a small layer between TFT_eSPI's display drivers and the interface you write for your platform
I really hope I'm not going to create e-waste right out of the gate.
I really hope I'm not going to create e-waste right out of the gate.
Well, it looks like the 10x probes that came with this interfere with anything beyond ~8MHz.
Still, that can't look good, right?
Well, it looks like the 10x probes that came with this interfere with anything beyond ~8MHz.
Still, that can't look good, right?
My current project uses a ch32v203 development board which is not breadboard friendly, and as such there are wires EVERYWHERE.
I really should get a PCB made, but I still feel like I'm not at that stage yet. I don't wanna make e-waste.
My current project uses a ch32v203 development board which is not breadboard friendly, and as such there are wires EVERYWHERE.
I really should get a PCB made, but I still feel like I'm not at that stage yet. I don't wanna make e-waste.
It worked on Windows a windows PC though, just Mac + hub brings out the problem.
It worked on Windows a windows PC though, just Mac + hub brings out the problem.
I wasn't expecting this pattern at all, I just started out rotating bits to the left and was pleasantly surprised.
This is my first time driving addressable LEDs with my own code.
I wasn't expecting this pattern at all, I just started out rotating bits to the left and was pleasantly surprised.
This is my first time driving addressable LEDs with my own code.
No luck so far on CRC16. If the hardware requires the input be byteswapped then that kinda kills the idea of using DMA to calculate a CRC :/
No luck so far on CRC16. If the hardware requires the input be byteswapped then that kinda kills the idea of using DMA to calculate a CRC :/
CMD8 Succeeding so far, but lots more to go.
CMD8 Succeeding so far, but lots more to go.
Any thoughts on a repair strategy?
I couldn't remove the shielding or take it apart further without risking damage.
My best guess is epoxying the plastic and leaving it in a vice for a while. All I have is a metal vice though.
Any thoughts on a repair strategy?
I couldn't remove the shielding or take it apart further without risking damage.
My best guess is epoxying the plastic and leaving it in a vice for a while. All I have is a metal vice though.
I wrote a working serprog implementation for Flashrom using the protocol specification and referencing the source to see what it expected.
Flashrom is GPL licensed, but I prefer to keep everything MIT for simplicity.
I wrote a working serprog implementation for Flashrom using the protocol specification and referencing the source to see what it expected.
Flashrom is GPL licensed, but I prefer to keep everything MIT for simplicity.
Next, I need to implement DMA to keep the SPI peripheral going.
Next, I need to implement DMA to keep the SPI peripheral going.
Normally, when I've done this before, I've tristated MOSI on the MCU which seems to work fine.
Part of me worries that it might not be enough, should more hardware be added?
Normally, when I've done this before, I've tristated MOSI on the MCU which seems to work fine.
Part of me worries that it might not be enough, should more hardware be added?
With it, I was able to write a serial port interface to flashrom and write to SPI flash.
I suppose soon I have to start thinking about making a PCB, but it feels more daunting with these faster, more powerful chips.
With it, I was able to write a serial port interface to flashrom and write to SPI flash.
I suppose soon I have to start thinking about making a PCB, but it feels more daunting with these faster, more powerful chips.
I need an MCU with built-in USB, and I got a couple avr16du's before doing research lol.
I need an MCU with built-in USB, and I got a couple avr16du's before doing research lol.
Bringing my hand closer to wires on a breadboard is enough to show up as weird noise on my logic analyzer.
I don't remember seeing this before, and maybe this also explains why my ch32v003 sometimes fails to program.
Bringing my hand closer to wires on a breadboard is enough to show up as weird noise on my logic analyzer.
I don't remember seeing this before, and maybe this also explains why my ch32v003 sometimes fails to program.