• Micro Controller Forum

    From Mike Dippel@954:895/1 to All on Saturday, July 13, 2024 23:00:06
    This forum is for discussion of MICROCONTROLLER_PROJECTS.
    Past discussions include: Christmas lights using a Arduino.
    Let's keep it going.

    Mike Dippel


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  • From Ernie@954:895/69 to All on Sunday, July 21, 2024 22:39:56
    Re: Micro Controller Forum
    By: Mike Dippel to All on Sat Jul 13 2024 11:00 pm

    Hi all,

    Microcontrollers are something I'm definitely interested in. I use Home Assistant in my home to do some home automation.

    I have a couple ESP32's around, one as a bluetooth proxy and one acting as a test voice assistant (M5Stack Atom Echo). Also running a RTLSDR monitoring aircraft in the area.

    I do eventually want to get into using some ESP32's and WLED to do some interesting holiday lighting.

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    Past discussions include: Christmas lights using a Arduino.
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  • From SirRonmit@954:895/45 to Ernie on Monday, July 22, 2024 07:33:32
    I have a couple ESP32's around, one as a bluetooth proxy and one acting
    as a test voice assistant (M5Stack Atom Echo). Also running a RTLSDR monitoring aircraft in the area.

    I do eventually want to get into using some ESP32's and WLED to do some interesting holiday lighting.

    Hello, Ernie

    I have been playing around with MCs for years. From the Original Rasp Pi to the latest (minus the new v5). PINE64 as well. My Engineers are work all use the ESP32s and gave me a couple to play around with. I used an Arduino Micro to learn and play with various WLEDs - that was neat. My PINE64 was my OctoPrint server, but I got the 7" touch display and installed Android on it to make it my DJI Phantom 4 "cellphone" display. Other Pis are running my weather station, my ADS-B server, remote camera controllers, and a retro gaming "console". Lots of fun, but I haven't played around with them much after I get things programmed and running. Then I have to 're-learn' everything if something breaks. LOL

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  • From Ernie@954:895/69 to SirRonmit on Tuesday, July 23, 2024 16:51:47
    Re: Re: Micro Controller Forum
    By: SirRonmit to Ernie on Mon Jul 22 2024 07:33 am

    Hi SirRonmit,

    Those sound like some great projects. I have a few Pi's around too. My original Pi1, I don't think I have plugged in anymore.

    I have a pi4 that I use as kind of a bastion host. Mostly it's used to run an ansible script to update the other servers in the network and OctaPrint like you.

    I do eventually want to setup a weather station and ADS-B server (capture some satallite images, etc.)

    I have been playing around with MCs for years. From the Original Rasp Pi to the latest (minus the new v5). PINE64 as well. My Engineers are work all use the ESP32s and gave me a couple to play around with. I used an Arduino Micro to learn and play with various WLEDs - that was neat. My PINE64 was my OctoPrint server, but I got the 7" touch display and installed Android on it to make it my DJI Phantom 4 "cellphone" display. Other Pis are running my weather station, my ADS-B server, remote camera controllers, and a retro gaming "console". Lots of fun, but I haven't played around with them much after I get things programmed and running. Then I have to 're-learn' everything if something breaks. LOL

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  • From Mike Dippel@954:895/1 to All on Friday, September 13, 2024 23:00:04
    This forum is for discussion of MICROCONTROLLER_PROJECTS.
    Past discussions include: Christmas lights using a Arduino.
    Let's keep it going.

    Mike Dippel


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  • From Mike Dippel@954:895/1 to All on Sunday, October 13, 2024 23:00:06
    This forum is for discussion of MICROCONTROLLER_PROJECTS.
    Past discussions include: Christmas lights using a Arduino.
    Let's keep it going.

    Mike Dippel


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  • From Jimmy Anderson@954:100/61 to Mike Dippel on Sunday, November 03, 2024 16:41:54
    Mike Dippel wrote to All <=-

    This forum is for discussion of MICROCONTROLLER_PROJECTS.
    Past discussions include: Christmas lights using a Arduino.
    Let's keep it going.


    Never been into them, but learning to solder at work so I can
    better repair Chromebooks and such. Would like to build
    SOMETHING legit to use for a legit reason. :-)




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