So far I've rebuilt:
- Ignore this ESP8266 board by @davedarko
- Scrapvise, inspired by #Stickvise by @Alex Rich
- PIC16F1xxx Arduino based programmer by @jaromir.sukuba
- ESP8266 (ESP-07/12) Dev Board by @al1
Also check out the other installments:
It was between this or 'Me building other people's projects... with a vengeance'
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So far I've rebuilt:
Also check out the other installments:
blink_16F1454.zipblink example for PIC16F1454 in .c, .hex and .bin formatx-zip-compressed - 1.50 kB - 01/20/2016 at 01:51 |
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blink_16F1503.zipblink example for PIC16F1503 in .c, .hex and .bin formatx-zip-compressed - 1.21 kB - 01/20/2016 at 01:51 |
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#ESP8266 (ESP-07/12) Dev Board by @al1
In the Ignore this ESP8266 board build I mentioned preferring a completely integrated platform to develop on so I'm really happy to have one of [al1]'s boards.
#PIC16F1xxx Arduino based programmer by @jaromir.sukuba
I wanted to look into programming PICs for a while and I felt like the PICkit 3 would be the way to go but it's somewhat expensive and I couldn't quite get myself to buy one of those clones so when I first saw [jaromir]'s project I knew I had to give it a try. Sort of my version of #Operation: Learn the PIC.
As [jaromir] describes, the programmer has its limitations but for someone just wanting to get to grips with the basic process it sounded pretty good and so it was. All you need to get started is any Arduino with an ATmega328 so I pulled out a Pro Mini and CP2102 and hooked up the basic circuit:
#Ignore this ESP8266 board by @davedarko
It has been a while since I got the boards and at the time I left some thoughts on the project page. I really like its simplicity which made assembly very easy. To develop on such a board I'd prefer an onboard serial converter just to eliminate having to chain several gadgets together but I have some use cases for the boards nonetheless:
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