Special Thanks to JLCPCB for sponsoring this project. JLCPCB Prototype for $2 (Any Color): https://jlcpcb.com
Introducing the pocket HBD Converter! Never again have to suffer that evil windows calculator in programmer mode just to convert between hex, binary and decimal on the fly. Small on size, big on buttons (quantity not physical size)! Low power, runs off a single cr2032 with over a year and a half of estimated standby!
Files
Hex-Bin-Dec_Converter.hex
Compiled Firmware Hex File (remember to set 8MHz internal oscillator and disable brownout detect fuses!!!)
Just a quick update as I still use this device nearly every day for a few minutes, and by my count it's been running for nearly 1 year and three months off the same battery I put in it when I assembled it! So that actually puts it right in line with my original 1.5 year estimation! Now it is apparent that the battery is getting quite flat at around 2.8V or so and the display is getting dim with the falling voltage so I'm not very confident it'll hold on much longer without a battery swap. Overall I'm pretty happy with the runtime especially considering how often I use the little guy.
*my phone camera makes the display look a little brighter than it does in real life
It's a piezo speaker for making a beep when you press a button. The switch is for disconnecting the battery for long term storage, but even when left on in standby I estimate it'll last over a year and a half on a standard cr2032.
do you have the stl files for the case?