Archive for the 'uC and embedded systems' Category

Experiments with the PIC32 based UBW32 board

Sunday, June 13th, 2010

The board uses a bootloader that lets you use a terminal program (e.g. minicom, ZTerm) to execute simple commands.

ubw32_talk_with_bootloader

New project idea: btstack on a stick

Sunday, March 21st, 2010

The idea is to have a simple method for firmware updates - e.g. with a built-in bootloader and dfu-programmer.

New idea: btstack on a stick

Might use an AT90USB1287 (on an ATMEL USB Key) or an ATMega2560 board.

New idea: btstack on a stick

Experiments with CC1101 radios

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

I have modules operating at 433 MHz as well as 868 MHz

CUL 433 MHz

Programming is done via the dfu-programmer software - just tested it on OSX.

CUL 868 MHz

Programming a TV remote with IR and RF capabilities

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

I’m programming a TV remote that has IR and RF capabilities.

Betty development setup

Stepping forward with Arduino Bluetooth communication

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

The video shows that changing the display state can either be done locally (by pushing a button) or by receiving data via the Bluetooth RFCOMM link. On a state change data is also transmitted via this link. For the Arduino this is done by just using the serial port.

See the Arduino code below:

#include <S65Display.h>

S65Display lcd;
int state=0;

const int button1_pin=2;
const int button2_pin=3;

void drawText_0(void)
{
  lcd.drawTextPGM(30, 50, PSTR("State 0"), 2, RGB(0, 0, 255), RGB(255, 255, 255));
}

void drawText_1(void)
{
  lcd.drawTextPGM(30, 50, PSTR("State 1"), 2, RGB(0, 0, 255), RGB(255, 255, 255));
}

void setup()
{
  state=0;
  //init LCD
  lcd.init(4); //spi-clk = Fcpu/4

  //clear screen
  lcd.clear(RGB(255, 255, 255));

  drawText_0();
  pinMode(button1_pin, INPUT);
  pinMode(button2_pin, INPUT);
  Serial.begin(9600);
}

void loop()
{
  static byte recvd_byte=' ';

  if (Serial.available() > 0)
  {
    recvd_byte=Serial.read();
  }

  if ((state == 0) && ((digitalRead(button2_pin) == LOW) || (recvd_byte=='1')))
  {
    state=1;
    drawText_1();
    Serial.println("State 1");
    recvd_byte=' ';
  }
  if ((state == 1) && ((digitalRead(button1_pin) == LOW) || (recvd_byte=='0')))
  {
    state=0;
    drawText_0();
    Serial.println("State 0");
    recvd_byte=' ';
  }
}

Setting up a bidirectional Bluetooth link between iPod / iPhone and Arduino

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

This is work in progress - video of setup in operation to follow.

bidirectional Bluetooth link between iPod / iPhone and Arduino

The photo has additional notes on Flickr.

Experimenting with a serial to WLAN module

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

The module will enable wireless connectivity from e.g. an MCU / Arduino to an iPhone via the standard WLAN way.

LANTRONIX MatchPort test board

There is more info on the Flickr page that you reach when clicking on the photo.

A portable, small footprint Bluetooth stack running on an Arduino

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

Work in progress

bt_stack_on_arduino_01

The photo has notes on Flickr.

WiiMote controls iPhone via Bluetooth

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

Matthias came up with an OpenGL ES demo that shows a WiiMote
in sync with an iPhone via Bluetooth.

matthias_WiiMote_meets_iPhone_via_Bluetooth

Arduino connects to LEGO Mindstorms NXT via I2C

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

A LEGO Mindstorms NXT connects to an Arduino via I2C.

This enables all kinds of new (intelligent) sensor / actor combinations. Also - the NXT provides Bluetooth wireless connectivity.