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TKJ Electronics » PS4 controller now supported by the USB Host library
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PS4 controller now supported by the USB Host library. PS4 controller now supported by the USB Host library. January 12th, 2014. I am very pleased to announce that I have now added support for the PS4 controller via Bluetooth. This will allow you to read all the buttons and joysticks with the same API as all the other libraries I have written for the USB Host library. To get started you should look at the provided example. It shows how to read the different buttons and joysticks. PS4BT PS4 (. Library to h...
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TKJ Electronics » How to stream video and audio from a Raspberry Pi with no latency
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How to stream video and audio from a Raspberry Pi with no latency. How to stream video and audio from a Raspberry Pi with no latency. June 4th, 2013. I have finally finished my last exams, so now I have more time to focus on some of my own projects. It has been a while since our Kickstarter campaign. Was successfully funded, but we are still working on making the experience better for the final users. For the Raspberry Pi became available I bought it straight away. Note that there is currently no officia...
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BrickEngineer: LEGO Design
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LEGO Engineering for LEGO NXT and Robot Enthusiasts. LEGO Sales and Deals. Arduino NXT Motor Shield. Has released a LEGO NXT Servo Motor. Shield for the Arduino. This shield can interface with up to two NXT motors. As well as the ultrasonic rangefinder. In addition to controlling motor speeds via pulse-width modulation, the shield reads the motor’s encoders so that it knows the position of the motor with a precision of 1 degree. NXT Motor Shield for Arduino available from TJK Electronics. KnuthLab LEGO E...
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TKJ Electronics » Ethernet on STM32F4DISCOVERY using external PHY
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Ethernet on STM32F4DISCOVERY using external PHY. Ethernet on STM32F4DISCOVERY using external PHY. August 24th, 2012. For you who have read about the STM32F4 Cortex-M4 processor you might know that this processor family includes a 10/100 Ethernet MAC with dedicated DMA that supports supports IEEE 1588v2 hardware, MII/RMII. This means that the only electronics needed to enable the ethernet capability is an external PHY and the Magjack connector. DP83848 Phy breakout board. To see the Ethernet functionality...
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TKJ Electronics » Balanduino
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Archive for the ‘Balanduino’ Category. Full size DIY Balancing Robot. July 6th, 2014. It has been quite a while since my last blog post, but I am finally ready to reveal what I have been working on the last months. Ever since I made my first balancing robot: http:/ blog.tkjelectronics.dk/2012/03/the-balancing-robot/. I wanted to build myself a full size version which I would be able to ride just like a regular Segway. I ordered them from Germany. Aluminium checker plate – ready to mount the motors. It ha...
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TKJ Electronics » STM32
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Posts Tagged ‘STM32’. IoT featured soccer table. August 24th, 2014. IoT table from top. IoT) is one of the big electronics subjects throughout the world this year. To show the capabilities of custom IoT devices and to help a local LAN-event organisation, TheBlast, we offered the help to create an Internet enabled soccer table. Thanks to generous donation by Tuborg Fonden we were able to buy a brand new soccer table for us to modify. Color object tracking with STM32 OV7725. January 27th, 2014. In the touc...
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TKJ Electronics » The Blast
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Posts Tagged ‘The Blast’. IoT featured soccer table. August 24th, 2014. IoT table from top. IoT) is one of the big electronics subjects throughout the world this year. To show the capabilities of custom IoT devices and to help a local LAN-event organisation, TheBlast, we offered the help to create an Internet enabled soccer table. Thanks to generous donation by Tuborg Fonden we were able to buy a brand new soccer table for us to modify. Software Defined Radio with USRP N200 and LabVIEW (GUIDE).
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TKJ Electronics » IoT Arduino Vending Machine
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IoT Arduino Vending Machine. IoT Arduino Vending Machine. February 7th, 2015. In this blog post I will describe a IoT (Internet of Things) Vending Machine that I built quite some time ago with a friend of mine Sigurd Jervelund Hansen. The video below gives a short overview on how it works. And returning money if the user requests it by pressing a dedicated button. A second Arduino Pro Mini is used to read NFC/RFID cards using a Mifare RC522 reader. The reason why we did not use this chip to begin with, w...
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Balanduino - Balancing Robot Kit
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Were can I buy the Balanduino? The Balanduino kits and mainboards are available for purchase on our website: Buy Now. Please be aware of non-genuine Balanduino main boards and kits out there. The only place to buy the Balanduino kits and main boards at the moment are from this website ONLY! Where is the source code for the main board? The source code is available at the following Github repository. For more information visit the Getting Started. What open source license is the Balanduino released under?
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Balanduino - Balancing Robot Kit
http://www.balanduino.com/faq
Were can I buy the Balanduino? The Balanduino kits and mainboards are available for purchase on our website: Buy Now. Please be aware of non-genuine Balanduino main boards and kits out there. The only place to buy the Balanduino kits and main boards at the moment are from this website ONLY! Where is the source code for the main board? The source code is available at the following Github repository. For more information visit the Getting Started. What open source license is the Balanduino released under?