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Blog Summary #000 : Enchanted Objects Challenge 2015

cstanton
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24 Apr 2015

The Enchanted Objects Challenge is running from March 16th to June 26th 2015image

 

 

NameSuper Enchanted Blog Time
Andy Clark

Enchanted Objects Design Challenge - Disaster strikes the Enchanted Cottage

A big thanks from Hans, Matilda and myself

Enchanted Objects Design Challenge - Remodelling the Enchanted Cottage

Useful videos and references

Enchanted Objects Design Challenge - Matilda is not happy

Enchanted Objects Design Challenge - The Woodcutter and the Blacksmith

Yun has arrived

Enchanted Cottage CAD models

Enchanted Objects Design Challenge - Back on the straight and narrow

Servo and mechanics in action

Enchanted Objects Design Challenge - Yum Yum Yun at the Enchanted Cottage

Enchanted Objects Design Challenge - Channels and a special delivery to the Enchanted Cottage

Enchanted Objects Design Challenge - The snake, the troll and the fighting dwarves

Setting up a Python Development Environment

Listening to weather on the radio

Jan Cumps

1958 Turntable from the Black Forest - 1: Perpetuum Ebner Musical 1

1958 Turntable from the Black Forest - 2: A Time to Kill and a Time to Heal

1958 Turntable from the Black Forest - 3: Preparation for Motor Drive

Review 1: Atmel SMART SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra - Unboxing and First Steps

1958 Turntable from the Black Forest - 4: Motor control with Infineon Motor Shield and Arduino UNO

1958 Turntable from the Black Forest - 5: Turntable speed sample testbed with Arduino UNO

1958 Turntable from the Black Forest - 6: Turntable Speed Sensor design

1958 Turntable from the Black Forest - 7: Control Theory - End of Chapter 1

Review 2: Atmel SMART SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra - Building the Libraries from Source

1958 Turntable from the Black Forest - 8: Digital Light Organ Enchantment

Review 3: Digital Continuous Rotation (360°) Servo Part 1

Review 4: Digital Continuous Rotation (360°) Servo Part 2

1958 Turntable from the Black Forest - 9: Autonomous Servo Lift

Review 5: Atmel SMART SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra - TCP/IP running

Review 6: Atmel SMART SAMA5D4 Xplained Ultra - LINUX Distro with SSH support

1958 Turntable from the Black Forest - 10: SMD Time - Solder the IR Speed Sensor PCB

1958 Turntable from the Black Forest - 11: Yelp - who can Help me to Compile and Run my First SAMA5D4 C Program

poem

Samuel Doye

Multimeter inbox 1: The idea

Multimeter Inbox 2: First Experiments

Parker Ellwanger

The Magic Lamp

Wish One Was Granted

The Genie Gives A Tour Of His House

As The Sunsets...

Ambrogio Galbusera

MagicHat - 01 - Introduction

MagicHat - 2 - Temperature sensor

MagicHat - 3 - Accelerometer

MagicHat - 4 - Heart beat sensor

MagicHat - 5 - Blood pressure sensor

MagicHat - 6 - Heart beat detection

MagicHat - 7 - Force Sensing Resistor

MagicHat - 8 - Arduino Yun

MagicHat - 9 - Building the hat

Tanausu Hernandez

Enchanted Typewriter - Inspiration

Enchanted Typewriter - Planning

Christian Lorenzoni

No Updates

Rob Nagy

A place in the cloud Post #1 - Overview and what I did over Easter.

SAMA5D4 and my Ubuntu experience. Blog Post #2 - A place in the cloud

Manolis Nikiforakis

[ExM] #01 Espresso ex Machina introduction

[ExM] #2 First attempt on the Atmel SAMA5D4, installing JAVA

[ExM] #3 First attempt on Arduino Yun

[ExM] #4 First attempt with infineon RGB LED Lighting Shield XMC1202

Peter OakesEnchanted Mirror - Proof of concept and intro
Ayan Pahwa

My Wardrobe Enchants image

The kits are here, Its Time to start

Parth PandyaEnchanted Windows - Introduction
Christoph Rieder

Smart Key Hooks - Prelude

Fairy Dust has arrived!

About Security

Smart Key Hooks – The Design

Happy Easter!

Identifying Keys

Smart Key Hooks Client

Arjuna SrimalNo Updates
Dale Winhold

Enchanted Objects - Enchanted Clock (Introduction)

Enchanted Objects - Enchanted Clock (Post #1)

Enchanted Objects - Enchanted Clock #2

Enchanted Objects - Enchanted Clock (#3)

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  • crjeder
    crjeder over 10 years ago +3
    Ooops that shows me that I was a bit to lazy blogging my tests which went wrong. I always forget that those would allow others to learn, too. Not only the positive results. Jan Cumps and Workshopshed has…
  • cstanton
    cstanton over 10 years ago in reply to fvan +3
    (seriously though, moar blogz plz kthxbai).
  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 10 years ago +3
    I did see that some were blogging quite a lot .... it's not until you see the list do you realise the amount. Unfortunately some have contributed very little/nothing, and others have forgotten about the…
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  • crjeder
    crjeder over 10 years ago

    Ooops that shows me that I was a bit to lazy blogging my tests which went wrong. I always forget that those would allow others to learn, too. Not only the positive results. Jan Cumps and Workshopshed has to be praised for their effort! They have lots of work done on their projects and posted so much content. Amazing.

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    Workshopshed over 10 years ago in reply to crjeder

    Thanks crjeder, it is difficult to strike a balance between having something that's good to read and having ALL of the detail of what you've been doing. I've been putting some of my failing tests into the comments of my posts. As you say it could help others who are coming down the same path. There's another batch of Infineon boards on for a RoadTest so anything we do on those will definitely get re-read. I've got a holiday coming up so I need to get ahead of the curve and write the post in advance for that week. There's been some great work done on the SAMA5D4 in the last few weeks that would definitely help people.

     

    p.s. I write the story parts of the posts on the way to work in the morning so that gives you an insight into how my sleepy mind works.

     

    p.p.s. I'm looking forward to seeing how all of the projects turn out

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    Workshopshed over 10 years ago in reply to crjeder

    Thanks crjeder, it is difficult to strike a balance between having something that's good to read and having ALL of the detail of what you've been doing. I've been putting some of my failing tests into the comments of my posts. As you say it could help others who are coming down the same path. There's another batch of Infineon boards on for a RoadTest so anything we do on those will definitely get re-read. I've got a holiday coming up so I need to get ahead of the curve and write the post in advance for that week. There's been some great work done on the SAMA5D4 in the last few weeks that would definitely help people.

     

    p.s. I write the story parts of the posts on the way to work in the morning so that gives you an insight into how my sleepy mind works.

     

    p.p.s. I'm looking forward to seeing how all of the projects turn out

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    crjeder over 10 years ago in reply to Workshopshed

    I read most of the documentation while commuting to work. The bad thing is that I need to wait the whole day until I can try the solution. But my sleepy mind can cope better with input than with output.image

    And yes, my family wants to drag me away from the Internet for two weeks, too. Will have to produce a lot of content while being on the road for my job bevore I leave for vacation. So more theory blogs are coming up, unfortunately.

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    Workshopshed over 10 years ago in reply to crjeder

    I did think about slipping the Yun into my laptop bag but then I'd never get any of my day job done!

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