I have to go away for a few days to play in a golf tournament with my Dad, but I wanted to get a blog out before I go. This blog is a continuation of the PSoC Bluetooth terminal sub-project. This section is just a quick demonstration of the PSoC scanning the keyboard and displaying the characters on an LCD:
I have to say soldering dozens of switches is not a thrill of a lifetime, but doing it without a PCB would be a real nightmare.
So far this PCB is working as designed, and the software is working well. All the tactile switches are nicely debounced.
Progress is always gratifying, but there is a lot left to do.
Upcoming blogs:
- the micro:bit keyboard
- how Stirling engines work
- start connecting some sensors to the PSoC6
- designing the sensor interface PCB
Related Links:
Bluetooth Unleashed Design Challenge
Bluetooth Unleashed Design Challenge: The Challengers
Bluetooth Unleashed Design Challenge: About This Challenge
Links to other blogs for this project:
Stirling Blue - Project Description - Blog 1
Stirling Blue - Unboxing Hero - Blog 2
Stirling Blue - micro:bit TXTR - Blog 3
Stirling Blue - Fuel Measurement - Blog 4
Stirling Blue - Interface Description - Blog 5
Stirling Blue - BBC micro:bit LCD - Blog 6
Stirling Blue - Power Measurement - Blog 7 (updated)
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