by Tim Norton | Dec 4, 2019 | How To, Microcontroller Programming
Tim Norton Walkthrough the steps and mistakes as I build a presence detector using the Kemet pyroelectric human detector. Over the next few weeks, I will be building a project to enter into the Hackster.io Make Sense of Our Proximity Sensor contest. The aim of the...
by Tim Norton | Dec 1, 2019 | How To, Microcontroller Programming
Month: December 2019 Understanding how to control a motor with a PWM signal is a very good skill to add to your toolkit as the same tools can be used in any application where you need to control a voltage. Todays tutorial starts of with providing a understanding of...
by Tim Norton | Nov 25, 2019 | How To, Software
Tim Norton KiCAD is a free, open-source software for designing electronic schematics and PCB layouts. This article will guide you through the steps of installing and starting to use KiCAD to develop, document and prepare for manufacture your electronic design. While...
by Tim Norton | Nov 24, 2019 | How To, Microcontroller Programming, Software
Tim Norton Today I decided to stop using the Arduino IDE because it sucks! Having worked with Netbeans, MPLAB X and Visual Studio in the past, the Arduino IDE (version 1.8.1) really does not help with development so I am trying the Arduino add-in for Visual Studio...
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