(April 29, 2016 at 6:02 am)Marsellus Wallace Wrote:(April 29, 2016 at 4:37 am)SteelCurtain Wrote: Cool tape job on the resistor box...
it's the diodes box that was the only way to keep the border up between them
(April 29, 2016 at 5:15 am)pocaracas Wrote: Cool breadboard project.... what are you programming?
A PIC?
AVR, ATmega328p kinda expensive but good for learning, today by accident I locked my atmega328p , so at that moment I was using the 555 timer to unlock it, it's all about the R&C choices to get the wanted frequency output.
My main next project is to make an FM radio, but I wanna make a very very precise inductance meter to measure the inductance of the wire i'm going to use in the radio, I could've gone and bought myself a cheap multimeter that can do just that, but why go the easy way, when there is a chance I could learn. The LC meter is almost finished. just struggling with the fuse settings for my 328p. trying to use an external 20MHz crystal for more precise measurements.
Here's my handmade cheap oscilloscope that uses the soundcard, soldering is hard it's a shame that it can only measure up to 20KHz.
I'm still a newbie though, there's ALOT to learn.
what about you ?
Ah!
me... I played with a BASIC-Stamp way back in college.... then I heard of some people playing with those PICs for a class that I didn't have to take, so I just went for the theoretical classes and never got my hands dirty in programming those with their Assembly language..
Then I diverged to higher level programming... and stayed there... no more hardware for me!
But I'm always curious to see what people are doing on that side!