Yesterday, 07:49 AM
Klaus,
On my part, I'm far to be a pro at Arduino coding,
I use solely the Arduino ide, I did use a little B4A for Android phone coding but did not try B4R Arduino.
Taking about Android, I did a front end for ADB with PB4Win to install, uninstall apk and view whats on the phone. Work great but need a finishing touch, another project to work on.
Jules,
Good reverse eng. work, I had a look at the sigrok logic analyzer, so nice, so cheap, added to the buying list...
Still on Arduino, I'm working on my snow blower that have two electric chute motors, 2 spots, hand warmer.
They did lots of funny stuff to preserve the alternator that give less than 10 amps.
When one DC chute motor work, the hands heater is cut of by a relay.
Taking measures to draw the schematic, I was tired of looking at the meter, then at the wiring, then at the meter again, etc.
So I thought, what if I could have a two tone device do discriminate between different voltage, no need to look at the meter.
Then I thought maybe an Arduino circuit have been already designed.
Much better, the talking meter is there, need an Arduino, a speaker and resistors for lowering tension, that is it.
See Andy Wong video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYlJgPPoZfg
Life is good...
On my part, I'm far to be a pro at Arduino coding,
I use solely the Arduino ide, I did use a little B4A for Android phone coding but did not try B4R Arduino.
Taking about Android, I did a front end for ADB with PB4Win to install, uninstall apk and view whats on the phone. Work great but need a finishing touch, another project to work on.
Jules,
Good reverse eng. work, I had a look at the sigrok logic analyzer, so nice, so cheap, added to the buying list...
Still on Arduino, I'm working on my snow blower that have two electric chute motors, 2 spots, hand warmer.
They did lots of funny stuff to preserve the alternator that give less than 10 amps.
When one DC chute motor work, the hands heater is cut of by a relay.
Taking measures to draw the schematic, I was tired of looking at the meter, then at the wiring, then at the meter again, etc.
So I thought, what if I could have a two tone device do discriminate between different voltage, no need to look at the meter.
Then I thought maybe an Arduino circuit have been already designed.
Much better, the talking meter is there, need an Arduino, a speaker and resistors for lowering tension, that is it.
See Andy Wong video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYlJgPPoZfg
Life is good...
