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- im-pro commented on im-pro's instructable One POV Display to Rule Them All!View Instructable »
The hall sensor has an open collector output. The fpga is pulling the port high over an internal pullup resistor with the right voltage and if the hall sensor detect something it is just pulling the pin to ground.
- im-pro commented on im-pro's instructable One POV Display to Rule Them All!View Instructable »
The version sounds right. What was the error message?
- im-pro commented on im-pro's instructable One POV Display to Rule Them All!View Instructable »
I did not use any batteries
- im-pro commented on im-pro's instructable One POV Display to Rule Them All!View Instructable »
I did write you an answer ... did you get it? Its even shwon on my profile.
- im-pro commented on im-pro's instructable One POV Display to Rule Them All!View Instructable »
You can load a Video file over the Website but no analog or digital video input...
- im-pro commented on im-pro's instructable One POV Display to Rule Them All!View Instructable »
Yes I did this with my original design. But I did not want smt components because a lot of people are not able to solder them .... But looking back this is not for everyone to build because it's to complex anyway :-( ai tried my best to simplify it ...Have fun ;-)
- im-pro commented on im-pro's instructable One POV Display to Rule Them All!
No this is my old build. And no you can not. We would need an other position sensor to make manually control possible.
It will hopefully be soon listed ... Waiting for review.
View Instructable »The most outer led needs to be updated 10000 times a second. If we would side the full strip it would need to be clocked with 10MHz and that would not be very reliable ....
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- im-pro commented on im-pro's instructable Etch a SelfieView Instructable »
1- just used the space under the esp32 ;-)2- ok banggood is not so strict about changes to there parts ....3- you should be good as long there is no other damage 4- ok just try . A wrong wiering should not damage anything ;-)5- yes this can be hard. But it will save you time otherwise there will be too many combinations to try ...The 5 Volt calibration worked?
- im-pro commented on im-pro's instructable Etch a SelfieView Instructable »
Thanks! And yes 5 is minimum but they are still cheaper than everyone else .... If you need it quicker use oshpark ;-)
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Don't search ... Just find it ;-)
- im-pro entered TIM [Tag Based Inventory Management System] in the Classroom Organization Challenge contest
- im-pro commented on im-pro's instructable TIM [Tag Based Inventory Management System]
- im-pro's entry Etch a Selfie is a winner in the Sensors Contest contest
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- im-pro commented on im-pro's instructable Etch a SelfieView Instructable »
The esp8266 is really popular. The esp32 is it's follow-up. Yes the camera module is fun. But also very buggy ... Don't expect too much.
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