element14 presentsWhen you think of soldering, the first things that come to mind may be a soldering iron or a hot air gun for reflowing SMD components. Join Milos as he explores another method: using a hot plate!
A hot plate can be bought cheaply. It's great for soldering with a PCB stencil or unsoldering an IC with many pins. This project shows how to create a DIY hot plate for soldering PCBs using a Raspberry Pi Pico for control and temperature regulation. The tutorial covers assembly, safety considerations, and integrating an NTC thermistor for temperature measurements. Viewers receive all necessary files and code, providing a cost-effective solution for precise PCB soldering.
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DIY Hot Plate for SMD Soldering Using Raspberry Pi Picoelement14 presents2024-05-24 | When you think of soldering, the first things that come to mind may be a soldering iron or a hot air gun for reflowing SMD components. Join Milos as he explores another method: using a hot plate!
A hot plate can be bought cheaply. It's great for soldering with a PCB stencil or unsoldering an IC with many pins. This project shows how to create a DIY hot plate for soldering PCBs using a Raspberry Pi Pico for control and temperature regulation. The tutorial covers assembly, safety considerations, and integrating an NTC thermistor for temperature measurements. Viewers receive all necessary files and code, providing a cost-effective solution for precise PCB soldering.
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Tech spotlights: bit.ly/3qPrDhM RoadTest and Reviews: bit.ly/3pV5Bux Project14: bit.ly/31wbnJYLoFi Beats To Solder Toelement14 presents2024-08-16 | Pick up your soldering iron and chill out as you focus and get into your zen headspace, kick back and listen to these LoFi beats in the background as you join the element14 presents team working away on their printed circuit boards. Let the stress melt away to the sizzling sounds of flux and paste as the components wick and slide into place. Whether it's leaded solder, unleaded solder or solder paste, whip out your solder sucker and solder wick and get to work: bit.ly/46NjfDQ
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#lofi #soldering #element14communityDIY Single Board Computer with esp32 and Raspberry Pi Pico!element14 presents2024-08-07 | Why have one single board computer when you can stack them? Watch as we turn an ESP32 and Raspberry Pi Pico into a Franken-SBC that’s both weird and wonderful. Because normal is boring! 😂🔧 #DIYTech #GeekLifeDIY Single Board Computer with ESP32 and Raspberry Pi Picoelement14 presents2024-08-02 | After flashing Linux to an ESP32-S3 and turning an RPI pico into a GPU, Clem logically has to do the next step and create a cursed DIY SBC. And because it is not remotely weird enough for his twisted taste, he also makes it connectable to a Raspberry pi so you can have a single board computer on your single board computer... and even weirder shenanigans!
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Tech spotlights: bit.ly/3qPrDhM RoadTest and Reviews: bit.ly/3pV5Bux Project14: bit.ly/31wbnJYWorkbench Wednesday: Hands-On with PicoScope 7 #picotechnology #picoscope #element14communityelement14 presents2024-07-31 | James dives into Pico Technology's latest PicoScope oscilloscopes software, PicoScope 7. Using a PicoScope 2000A James walks through key measurements and demonstrations using the built-in arbitrary waveform generator. He explores new functionalities in PicoScope 7, such as the improved UI, a unique feature called DeepMeasure, and decoding I3C traffic.
Read the full episode blog on the #element14community : bit.ly/4dhbvMnHands-On with PicoScope 7: Pico Technologys Latest Oscilloscope Software - Workbench Wednesdayselement14 presents2024-07-24 | Bald Engineer dives into Pico Technology's latest PicoScope oscilloscopes software, PicoScope 7. Using a PicoScope 2000A (from the element14 Community) James walks through key measurements and demonstrations using the built-in arbitrary waveform generator. He explores new functionalities in PicoScope 7, such as the improved UI, a unique feature called DeepMeasure, and decoding I3C traffic.
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Tech spotlights: bit.ly/3qPrDhM RoadTest and Reviews: bit.ly/3pV5Bux Project14: bit.ly/31wbnJYSmart Subscriber Counter LED Sign with a Spectrum Analyzerelement14 presents2024-07-12 | In this video, Mark builds a smart custom logo to hang on the wall. It is connected to the internet and it will show the number of subscribers to his YouTube channel. It also has on board audio and a Spectrum Analyzer! Check out the full episode and episode blog on the #element14Community bit.ly/3S3UI7n
#0:00 Welcome to element14 presents #0:52 Overview #2:44 The Electronics #6:56 Building The Sign #11:39 Programming It #15:26 Testing The Sign! #16:10 Give your Feedback
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Tech spotlights: bit.ly/3qPrDhM RoadTest and Reviews: bit.ly/3pV5Bux Project14: bit.ly/31wbnJYHow to Control a LEGO Mindstorms kit with AI and Raspberry Pi 5element14 presents2024-06-28 | In this video, Andy uses a Raspberry Pi 5 to enhance an unused LEGO robotics kit from the late 1990s. He also develops a modern, web-based graphical interface to replace the obsolete Windows 95 software it came with. Finally, he builds a trash-sorting robot and adds AI vision capabilities to his creation: bit.ly/4bpjzJG
#0:00 Welcome to element14 presents #0:21 Overview #1:35 Wire Replacement #4:10 Testing With The Microcomputer #5:19 Uploading The Firmware #7:10 Making A Graphical Programming Tool #11:34 The Trash Robot! #13:53 Give your Feedback
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Tech spotlights: bit.ly/3qPrDhM RoadTest and Reviews: bit.ly/3pV5Bux Project14: bit.ly/31wbnJYDIY Jig for your Laser Cutter with Custom Arduino Automationelement14 presents2024-06-14 | Repetitive tasks are time thieves, and in the case of setting up machinery for a job, every change of workpiece can potentially bring the setup out of calibration.
Clem needs to laser engrave multiple pieces in series and instead of reloading after every engraving cycle he automates the workpiece changing to process 4 workpieces at once.
Utilizing the trusty arduino uno , tmc stepper drivers for smooth and precise movement Clem shows you how in principle you can automate every tedious process!
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Tech spotlights: bit.ly/3qPrDhM RoadTest and Reviews: bit.ly/3pV5Bux Project14: bit.ly/31wbnJYSee what B&Ks DAS60 Handheld 6 Channel Recorder can Measure - Workbench Wednesdayselement14 presents2024-06-05 | James explores the features and functionalities of the versatile B&K Precision DAS60 data recorder. Overall, the B&K Precision DAS60 shines with its extensive input options, robust measurement capabilities, and remote accessibility. Whether in the lab or out in the field, this versatile tool is a must-have for any data logging application.
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James gets the opportunity to interview Will from Team HyperShock at the Battlebots competition in Las Vegas to delve into the technical intricacies of their formidable creation. HyperShock, weighing in at 250lb, is a fighting robot that commands attention with its bright yellow blur as it tears through opponents on the Battlebots stage.
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#0:00 Welcome to element14 presents #0:27 Overview #3:00 The Motors #6:54 The Weapon #9:51 The Controller #13:23 Batteries And Testing #19:45 Give your Feedback
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So, in this episode of Element14 Presents, Katie introduces us to her latest project: creating an acrylic edge-lit clock.
The inspiration stemmed from discussions in the community about edge-lit dioramas, sparking Katie's interest in utilizing a laser cutter for this endeavor. Beginning with a simple etched acrylic design, she outlines her vision for illuminating each number on the clock face.
Katie experiments with edge-lit laser engraved acrylic by making a clock with a Raspberry Pi Pico, but ensure that it could be a platform that can be changed in the future, so maybe one day we’ll see a scene!
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#0:00 Welcome to element14 presents #0:30 Overview #1:05 MQTT #6:57 Venetian Blinds Actuator #10:41 Window Actuator #13:39 Main Node #18:10 Interface #21:45 Let's Test It! #22:58 Give your Feedback
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Tech spotlights: bit.ly/3qPrDhM RoadTest and Reviews: bit.ly/3pV5Bux Project14: bit.ly/31wbnJYHands-on with NXP’s MCX FRDM Boards - Workbench Wednesdayselement14 presents2024-05-01 | NXP's MCX Microcontrollers are their latest generation. They combine the best aspects of the previous LPC and Kinetis series products with a look to future applications. There are four processors in the family. In January 2024, they began shipping (in quantity) two of the microcontrollers along with development boards in the Freedom Platform, also known as FRDM.
Discover NXP's MCX FRDM board in this detailed overview, highlighting the latest microcontroller and its development kit. Unveiling key features, programming options, and practical examples, it provides valuable insights for electronics enthusiasts.
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Tech spotlights: bit.ly/3qPrDhM RoadTest and Reviews: bit.ly/3pV5Bux Project14: bit.ly/31wbnJYDay 1 of electronics...element14 presents2024-04-26 | Electronics is all about making connections...Plugs, Power, PCB's and most of all...People! #element14presents and the #element14community will give you the 'spark' you need to make the right 'connections'!
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Tech spotlights: bit.ly/3qPrDhM RoadTest and Reviews: bit.ly/3pV5Bux Project14: bit.ly/31wbnJYDesign for Manufacturing - Project to Product by Modifying Off-the-Shelf Caseselement14 presents2024-04-19 | When your project gets popular you might want to sell kits! Clem was asked to make a kit of his universal debugging screen and quickly realized how time consuming it would be to 3d print and assemble the project's parts!
So instead of utilizing fully custom 3d prints he adopts a technique used in mass manufacturing!
Clem redesigns his project to use an industrially made enclosure and modifies it to fit his needs, but instead of simply drilling a few holes in a project box, he leverages the data supplied by the manufacturer to devise a scalable process!
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#0:00 Welcome to element14 presents #0:32 Overview #1:24 Cases #2:37 Fitting It In The Case #5:35 Using CAD #9:20 Modifications #13:53 The Final Product #15:18 Give your Feedback
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Tech spotlights: bit.ly/3qPrDhM RoadTest and Reviews: bit.ly/3pV5Bux Project14: bit.ly/31wbnJYUsing Nordics nRF7002, My Dehumidifier Tells Me When Its Full!element14 presents2024-04-12 | Join James as he aims to create a Wi-Fi LED Detector using Nordic's nRF7002 Design Kit (DK), enabling appliances like James's lab dehumidifier to send internet notifications for maintenance.
James’ initial challenges with custom PCBs led to a shift back to the DK board, successfully detecting the dehumidifier's status and assessing energy consumption.
Despite the setbacks James experienced, the project showcases the potential of both the Nordic board and custom IoT notification devices!
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#0:00 Welcome to element14 presents #0:34 Overview #2:12 Xiao Means Little #3:40 Xiao plus EK #7:13 Wi-Fi LED Detector (DK Edition) #9:18 Wi-Fi Detector Demo #10:12 Custom nRF70 PCB Measurements #11:47 Give your Feedback
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David merges the concepts of a magic mirror and a retro arcade machine into a single, impressive 65-inch touch screen. Initially drawn to the potential of magic mirrors but craving more interactivity and size, David meticulously plans out the project's technical specifications.
With a plethora of inputs and outputs, including RS 232 control, David ensures seamless communication between the Raspberry Pi and the screen, optimizing functionality while managing power consumption!
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#0:00 Welcome to element14 presents #1:00 Overview #2:11 Raspberry Pi #6:53 The Electronics #8:51 Putting It All Together #10:29 Turning It On #13:17 Give your Feedback
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Tech spotlights: bit.ly/3qPrDhM RoadTest and Reviews: bit.ly/3pV5Bux Project14: bit.ly/31wbnJYHome AI Image Generation Server with LattePanda and Stable Diffusionelement14 presents2024-03-29 | It's fun playing with AI image generators, but remember the cloud is just someone else's computer! Clem recently wrecked his editing pcs with a bit too demanding generative tasks, so he decides to build a dedicated AI image generation server for stable diffusion on a minimal budget.
He utilizes LattePanda Single board Computers and used graphics cards to build a capable but very affordable AI server. Its all about focusing hardware and software on the task to get the most bang for your buck!
#0:00 Welcome to element14 presents #0:20 Overview #1:13 Hardware #3:51 Clem On The Case #5:17 Booting Up! #7:04 Operating System #8:00 Running AI #12:41 LattePanda Alpha #14:08 Give your Feedback
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Tech spotlights: bit.ly/3qPrDhM RoadTest and Reviews: bit.ly/3pV5Bux Project14: bit.ly/31wbnJYBuilding an Open-Source Tool for Cave Surveyingelement14 presents2024-03-22 | Phil spent years groveling in mud trying to map caves. He shows you how he found a better way, using open source software and electronics!
Join Phil, an avid caver, as he recounts his journey of creating a cutting-edge cave surveying tool. Reflecting on his experiences in the 1990s, where primitive equipment like mechanical compasses and cumbersome tape measures hindered exploration efforts, Phil recognized the need for a more effective solution!
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#caving #circuitpython #Magnetometer #accelerometer #speleology #nrf52840 #laser #xiao #mapping #surveying #CaveMappingTech #SpelunkingInnovation #undergroundexplorationNetgear JGS516PE and PoE Kit Teardown - The Electronics Insideelement14 presents2024-03-20 | PoE (Power over Ethernet) is a very common technology, but its use is typically limited to corporate networks. What makes it tick, and moreover, could we make more use of it as makers? Join us as we teardown a Netgear JGS516PE and explore other PoE equipment such as a camera that supports power over ethernet.
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#0:00 The Electronics Inside #0:29 Power Over Ethernet #8:00 Prepping To Wire It #20:12 Give your Feedback
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#poe #netgear #PowerOverEthernetIt doesnt have a GPU?element14 presents2024-03-20 | If it doesn't have a GPU, then Clem just has to give it one!
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Tech spotlights: bit.ly/3qPrDhM RoadTest and Reviews: bit.ly/3pV5Bux Project14: bit.ly/31wbnJYCreating a Digital Roulette Table with an ESP32 DevKitelement14 presents2024-03-15 | In this video Mark shows you how to build a digital roulette game that you can use for you family game night. It uses a ESP32 and some pixel LEDs and it comes with some nice Arduino programming!
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See how it went: youtu.be/1BFW84GAe1gPractical DIY Pi Pico Current Load Circuitselement14 presents2024-03-08 | For whatever electronics projects you’re doing, one thing is for sure, you need to power it somehow. It can be anything from being directly connected to the outlet, a battery, a buck converter, a linear regulator and so on.
When you think about testing a power supply, the first thing you think about is measuring its output voltage. Another important thing that should be tested is how that power supply performs under a load, whether that’s a battery or a buck converter. In this video, Milos will show us a few different ways of achieving this!
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#0:00 Welcome to element14 presents #0:54 Overview #2:56 Making It Digital #8:15 The Schematic #9:34 The Code #11:41 The Case #15:22 Let's Test It! #19:00 Give your Feedback
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Keywords: 3D Printing, Raspberry Pi, Raspberry Pico W, Adjustable Load, DIY, Test Equipment, DIY Test Equipment, Current Load, Constant Current, DFROBOT, LCD, Op-Amp, Operational Amplifier, MOSFET, Power Latch Circuit, Constant Current Load, Battery Capacity Tester, DIY Battery Capacity TesterIf and When Do I2C Pull-Up Values Matter? - Workbench Wednesdayselement14 presents2024-03-06 | Unravel the mystery behind picking I2C pull-up resistor values! Discover why certain values work, the rise time calculations, and how to find I2C bus capacitance. Bald Engineer James guides you through selecting the correct resistor. James shows examples of resistors that are too big (Arduino internal pull-ups) and the correct value. Take advantage of these tips on ensuring compliance with the I2C spec. Ready to become a pull-up resistor pro?
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Tech spotlights: bit.ly/3qPrDhM RoadTest and Reviews: bit.ly/3pV5Bux Project14: bit.ly/31wbnJYTurning a Raspberry Pi Pico into a GPU!element14 presents2024-03-01 | Everything can become a GPU if you're weird enough, right!? Clem surely has the weirdness required here, as he attempts to take a Raspberry Pi Pico and turn it into a DVI graphics card for use with single board computers, microcontrollers, and especially his Sudosom module that runs Linux on an ESP32S3.
His project is an iteration on the amazing work of the Pico-DVI project by Luke Wren (link below), and Clem aims for compatibility with the popular Adafruit graphics library commands.
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#0:00 Welcome to element14 presents #0:19 Overview #2:17 Pico DVI #5:09 But Is It a GPU? #10:06 Code and Test #12:24 Last Minute PCB! #14:46 What's Next? #15:33 Give Your Feedback
#raspberrypi #raspberrypiprojects #raspberrypipico #raspberrypiprojectcenters #gpu #linuxMaking a Tribble that Detects Klingonselement14 presents2024-02-23 | In the 1960s, fluffy aliens called "Tribbles" found their way onto the original Star Trek series. Characters from the show knew if the Tribbles liked or disliked them by the sounds they made. Andy has a stuffed tribble toy, but it's silent and motionless.
In this episode, Andy builds a new tribble that can react to your presence. Just know that if you're an undercover Klingon, the ear-piercing Tribble screeches will give you away!
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#0:00 Welcome to element14 presents #0:42 Overview #1:22 Parts Review #2:26 Building the Circuit #3:49 Writing the Software #9:44 Refining the Circuit #11:48 The Final Build #12:41 3D Printing an Enclosure #13:36 Sewing the Thing #14:26 Fun with Tribbles #15:13 Give Your Feedback
#raspberrypi #raspberrypiprojects #raspberrypipico #raspberrypiprojectcenters #tribble #tribbles #startrek #startrektos #startrektheoriginalseries #klingon #klingons3D Printer Time-Lapse Camera with a Raspberry Pi 5element14 presents2024-02-16 | Katie had a camera set up to capture time lapse footage of her 3D printer as it worked, but that camera had an unfortunate mishap involving a saltwater pool!
Rather than buying a replacement for the original camera she used, Katie builds her own version with a Raspberry Pi 5 and the Pi High-Quality Camera. The new build replaces the functionality of the old camera and adds new features that make it even more useful.
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#raspberrypi #raspberrypiprojects #raspberrypi5 #timelapse #timelapsecamera #actioncamera #3dprinting #3dprinter #3dprinters #raspberrypiprojectcentersSony WENA 3 Smart Watch Teardown - The Electronics Insideelement14 presents2024-02-14 | Sony tried getting into smart watches globally back in 2015, but they quickly withdrew from the market. However, they do still make a line of wearable devices, but only for the Japanese market.
In this episode, David gets his hands on a Sony WENA 3 smart watch, takes it apart to see what's going on inside, and comes away thoroughly impressed with Sony's work.
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#0:00 The Electronics Inside #0:22 Sony WENA #2:14 The Teardown #11:49 Give Your Feedback
#smartwatch #smartwatches #wearabledevices #wearabletech #sony #watches #fitnesstracker #fitnesstrackers #teardownMoon Phase Display with Raspberry Pi Picoelement14 presents2024-02-09 | Follow along with Lorraine as she creates a desktop lunar phase display! The project involves integrating a keypad and LED displays to visually represent the moon's phases based on user-input dates, as well as some coding in Python to retrieve information via the Astronomy API. Lorraine addresses the coding challenges and hardware implementation, showcasing a successful and functional moon phase display.
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#0:00 Welcome to element14 presents #0:17 Overview #1:44 Let's Go Shopping #2:46 A Moon API #9:03 Wiring Up the LED Displays #10:39 Building a Moon #18:11 The Moon Phases! #19:07 Give Your Feedback
#moonphase #moonphases #raspberrypi #raspberrypiprojects #raspberrypipico #moonwatch #kitronikTinkering vs Engineering: Can You Build a Laptop from Scratch?element14 presents2024-02-02 | Clem's latest project takes a deep dive into laptop design, merging various components that he's previously built, such as a BLE keyboard, compute module, mouse, and a universal diagnostic screen into a custom-built laptop. However, the path to success isn't without its challenges (major challenges).
To overcome the steep learning curve of power supply design, he has to design his first ever step-up converter and find a way to put multiple converters in parallel. Charging and protecting multiple cells is a challenge in itself, but Clem has a plan. Will this project break him?
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#0:00 Welcome to element14 presents #0:18 Overview #2:30 The Charging Circuit #5:44 Testing the Charging Circuit #9:48 Step-Up Converter #13:25 Putting It All Together #16:12 What's Next? #20:13 Give Your Feedback
#powersupply #powersupplies #laptop #charging #chargingsolution #chargingsolutionsHands-on with Nordic’s nRF7002 DK, EK, and EB Boards - Workbench Wednesdayselement14 presents2024-01-31 | Nordic Semiconductor's first Wi-Fi capable chip was the nRF7002. This companion IC adds Wi-Fi 6 at 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz to any microcontroller with an SPI or QSPI interface. The nRF7002 DK (development kit) provides a demonstration platform for the chip and Nordic's nRF53 Arm + Bluetooth Low Energy SoC.
In this video, James gives an overview of the nRF7002 and its design kit. Then, he demonstrates some current and RF measurements. Last, he compares the nRF7002 to the DK, EK, and EB.
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#0:00 Welcome to Workbench Wednesdays #0:44 nRF70 Introduction #2:00 nRF7002 DK Overview #3:08 Wi-Fi Shell Example #5:19 Current Consumption #6:16 RF Measurements #7:38 DK vs EK vs EB #9:23 Give Your Feedback
#wifi #wifi6 #bluetooth #microcontroller #microcontrollersOff-Grid Remote Generator Starterelement14 presents2024-01-26 | When Kaleb needs to run the generator at Bonesnapper Ridge, his off-grid living space and maker shop, it usually means that it's raining, snowing, and generally muddy. The walk from the house to the generator in those conditions is doable, but not his favorite activity. There could be many solutions to this problem, but for Kaleb, he wants a custom solution that fits his exact needs!
In this episode, he builds a remote generator starter for a Honda EU-7000is generator. The build will have control via Wi-Fi, a custom-made panel with displays, and will be powered by an Arduino Nano.
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#0:00 Welcome to element14 presents #0:31 Overview #1:40 The Electronics #5:40 The Code #8:14 Assembly #10:22 No More Walking! #12:19 Give Your Feedback
#arduino #arduinoproject #arduinoprojects #arduinonano #generator #generators #offgrid #offgridliving #offgridlife #offgridlifestyleAll 100 Pins on the First Try!element14 presents2024-01-24 | So Satisfying . . . stay tuned - the full episode goes live the first Friday of February!Custom RP2040 PCB: Design, Turn-On, and Debug - How Hard Could It Be?element14 presents2024-01-19 | James originally intended to make a video about a tool that he calls a "State Mode Logic Analyzer." One of the core components of that project is the RP2040 microcontroller from Raspberry Pi and its programmable IO (PIO) modules.
However, getting the RP2040s to work on the custom-made PCBs that James designed turned out to be a chore. So, for this episode, he shares soldering RP2040 (QFN) techniques, easy-to-solder parts for RP2040 designs, and what to debug when turning on custom microcontroller boards. After all, how hard could it be to make a custom RP2040 PCB?
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#0:00 Welcome to element14 presents #0:36 Overview #2:41 Power and Decoupling #3:56 Program and Debugger #5:02 Boot and Reset Buttons #6:17 Turn-On #12:06 Give Your Feedback
#raspberrypi #raspberrypiprojects #pcbdesign #pcbdesigning #debugger #debugging #rp2040 #raspberrypipico #microcontroller #microcontrollersClems Massive Hoarding Problem: The Computerelement14 presents2024-01-18 | Sometimes the only question for Clem and his massive hoarding problem is. . . why?
He's blogging about his hoarding issues on the element14 Community bit.ly/3tXDhg0Exploring the Intricacies of Strain Gauges in Mechanical Systems - DC To Daylightelement14 presents2024-01-17 | In this DC to Daylight episode, Derek shows how strain gauges are used to measure strain in a system as it relates to stress. He explains the basics of how strain gauges are constructed, the proper orientation of them during application, as well has how they are applied to a mechanical structure in order to measure a material's deformation (a.k.a strain). In addition, he goes through a few methods of attaching one or more strain gauges to a Wheatstone bridge in order to extract a miniscule voltage from the strain gauges as they work.
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#0:00 Welcome to DC To Daylight #0:36 Strain Gauges #7:00 Attaching It #13:33 Measure #15:31 Give Your Feedback
#sensor #sensors #wheatstone_bridge #wheatstoneMaking Music with a Lego Guitar and Capacitive Touchelement14 presents2024-01-12 | Katie's son challenged her to make his Lego electric guitar model interactive and able to play music, so in this episode she works with him on the project! They add capacitive touch pads to the neck of the guitar and allow it to play actual guitar sounds through a Lego model amplifier (with a hidden amplifier and speaker).
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#0:00 Welcome to element14 presents #1:02 Overview #1:43 The Code #3:50 A Quick Test #6:53 Prepping to Wire It #10:08 Wiring & Finishing Touches! #11:39 Give Your Feedback
#raspberrypi #raspberrypiprojects #lego #legoproject #raspberrypi3Creating an IMU-based 3D Mouse with an ESP32-S3element14 presents2024-01-05 | Why is nobody making a mouse with a motion sensor!? All the mice Clem could find online use optical sensors, so he asks the question: why not use an IMU (inertial measurement unit) as a way to track the movement of a mouse in space?
Armed with a PCB he made in KiCad and great ambitions, he soon encounters the truth: it's really hard! The math is challenging, and the outcome would barely be usable, but Clem also learns that building a 3D air mouse this way would be quite easy.
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#0:00 Welcome to element14 presents #0:21 Overview #2:04 The PCB #5:09 Assembly #7:18 The ... Code? #10:53 New Mouse and Code! #13:33 Putting the Mouse to Use! #14:49 Give Your Feedback
#computermouse #esp32 #esp32project #kicad #pcbdesign #pcbdesigningShould Clem Make a Mouse?element14 presents2024-01-03 | Clem loves his mouse. Question: Can he recreate it in open source with easily sourced parts?
Answer: studio.youtube.com/video/JaCi-V2e2kAApple Watch Series 3 Teardown - The Electronics Insideelement14 presents2024-01-03 | After a kind donation to The Electronics Inside, David got his hands on an Apple Watch Series 3 for a teardown! It's especially useful, because he finally has some kind of basis for comparison for the Garmin Fenix 7 Solar watch that he previously opened up. So, how does Apple approach the design of a smart watch as compared to Garmin?
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#0:00 The Electronics Inside #0:14 Apple Watch Series 3 #13:30 Give Your Feedback
#teardown #applewatch #applewatchseries3 #applewatches #smartwatch #smartwatches #wearabledevices #wearabletech #wearabletechnologyVintage Electronics Exploration with a Bally Cypress Gardens Bingo Machineelement14 presents2023-12-29 | In this episode, follow along as Ruby explores a Bally Bingo electromechanical gaming machine from 1958, affectionately nicknamed Ms. Creaky! Ruby jumps right in, troubleshooting the machine, exploring historical components, and navigating the challenges of electromechanical restoration.
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#0:00 Welcome to element14 presents #0:43 Overview #3:58 Fixing Up Miss Creaky #11:08 Brainstorming Modernization #14:01 Playing Miss Creaky! #16:57 Give Your Feedback
#vintageelectronics #vintagetech #electromechanical #pinball #pinballmachineCraft a Festive LED Christmas Sweater Featuring the ATtiny416!element14 presents2023-12-22 | Join Mark Harris on his DIY journey as he blends festive fun with electronics, showing you step-by-step how to create a dazzling LED Christmas sweater! Imagine an ugly Christmas sweater decked out with custom LED boards, powered by the Microchip ATtiny416, an affordable microcontroller with multiple PWM outputs for creative lighting effects.
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#0:00 Welcome to element14 presents #0:24 Overview #2:07 The Boards #4:31 The Code #5:41 Assembling the Sweater #8:00 Lighting the Sweater! #9:01 Give Your Feedback
#wearabledevices #wearabletech #wearabletechnology #attiny85 #microchip #uglychristmassweaters #uglychristmassweater #visualstudio #visualstudiocode #microcontroller #microcontrollersOverview of the Keysight Battery Emulator (E36731A and BV9211B) - Workbench Wednesdayselement14 presents2023-12-20 | Keyight's E36731A hardware and BV9211B software combine to make a complete battery test and emulation solution. On this Workbench Wednesdays episode, James demonstrates that you can use these tools to profile how a battery charges and discharges, and then use those profiles to emulate batteries in an actual circuit.
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#0:00 Welcome to Workbench Wednesdays #0:50 E36731 Overview #2:49 Power Supply and Load Functions #4:05 Battery Test and Emulation Software #6:34 Battery Discharge Profile #9:17 A Few More Things... #10:07 Give Your Feedback