Diavolino
Remember when I wrote about Cheap Arduinos? Well, if you do, maybe you remember the Diavolino. The Diavolino is a damn cheap Arduino clone, coming in at about $13. (I say “about” because if you want...
View ArticleArduino(ish) Keyboarding
Teensy is teensy For the past few years I’ve been building devices that can emulate computer keyboards. Typically I’ve used the Teensy microcontrollers for this along with the Arduino IDE and the...
View ArticlePop-Up Go(at) Controller
I’m not sure the world needs (or is ready for) the Pop-Up Go(at) Controller, but I’ve built it. I know, I know, I can hear you asking “What is the Pop-Up Go(at) Controller!?” Well, here’s the story....
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In accordance with a request from organizations and people I respect, here’s a photo take on 2015-04-19 showing the packaging from an Arduino UNO I purchased from Adafruit Industries (in the United...
View ArticleIt’s a QWERTY Keyboard
I’ve always been fascinated by typewriters. I find them to be curious machines, and their history is no less interesting. (Go on, take a look!) Of course I’m also fascinated by digital technology, and...
View ArticleA Shorter Raspberry Pi Pico
Yes, I literally cut a Raspberry Pi Pico on a bandsaw. And… it works! It still mounts and it runs code as expected. I noticed that the back portion of the Pico seemed to have no components, and just...
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