First Working Prototype Details Hackaday Io
First Working Prototype Details Hackaday Io This may be one of my first offerings at some point as well. i'll still keep the design open source, but i also want to make sure that the average non technical person can get a hold of them as well. i know how frustrating it is to want one of these niche devices so badly and be unable to get one. I actually started this project about six moths ago, but my first prototype was a brutal failure. i finally recreated my design last week and ordered parts, and i got everything working yesterday.
First Working Prototype Details Hackaday Io This image shows our very first prototype we created after we refined the scenario and use of probe. the prototype contains an arduino based circuit that uses a gas sensor (in this photo sensor for methane) to detect food spoilage. The goal for the first stage was to develop a camera body that incorporates all the components, and then check the viability of the whole construction. my main concern was that the components may hamper each other. I've been working hard on the modular zto 80 design, and finally ordered the boards. i changed the pinout of the bus multiple times, finally landing on a version that keeps efficient trace routing for both the z80 cpu and other peripherals. First wormdrive prototype a project log for hubless bicycle model a 3d printed worm driven model bike, powered and driven by a single chain which forms hubless wheels.
First Prototype Details Hackaday Io I've been working hard on the modular zto 80 design, and finally ordered the boards. i changed the pinout of the bus multiple times, finally landing on a version that keeps efficient trace routing for both the z80 cpu and other peripherals. First wormdrive prototype a project log for hubless bicycle model a 3d printed worm driven model bike, powered and driven by a single chain which forms hubless wheels. This is the first working prototype. more info will be added soon. the effect is much better in person. there are some parts of the video where the recorded effect can still be seen, like the glove of the female boxe fighter that "moves" as the camera shifts. I started working on the arduino software that measures the voltages and controls the pwm duty cycle. two functions have to be implemented: limiting the charging when the battery is full, and setting the pwm to the maximum power of the solar panel during charging. First prototype has now been put together and the result don't look too bad. measuring output while the input voltage is being adjusted from 6v to 12v produces between 5v and 5.5v output., with a lot of noise as the input voltage increases. After connecting real pt100 sensors, the first temperature readings were not too far off. i calibrated them in an ice bath, so in theory they should now always match.
First Hackaday Io This is the first working prototype. more info will be added soon. the effect is much better in person. there are some parts of the video where the recorded effect can still be seen, like the glove of the female boxe fighter that "moves" as the camera shifts. I started working on the arduino software that measures the voltages and controls the pwm duty cycle. two functions have to be implemented: limiting the charging when the battery is full, and setting the pwm to the maximum power of the solar panel during charging. First prototype has now been put together and the result don't look too bad. measuring output while the input voltage is being adjusted from 6v to 12v produces between 5v and 5.5v output., with a lot of noise as the input voltage increases. After connecting real pt100 sensors, the first temperature readings were not too far off. i calibrated them in an ice bath, so in theory they should now always match.
First Hackaday Io First prototype has now been put together and the result don't look too bad. measuring output while the input voltage is being adjusted from 6v to 12v produces between 5v and 5.5v output., with a lot of noise as the input voltage increases. After connecting real pt100 sensors, the first temperature readings were not too far off. i calibrated them in an ice bath, so in theory they should now always match.
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