Hi all,
Does anyone know what the components list and plans are for this project?
Or can anyone find them?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOPQzrA2OZ8
It seems like an interesting project to try.
Cheers,
Chris
Hi all,
Does anyone know what the components list and plans are for this project?
Or can anyone find them?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOPQzrA2OZ8
It seems like an interesting project to try.
Cheers,
Chris
Hi Chris,
That is a great video, but it looks quite complex. I would start with something quite simple and build up. Pick a microcontroller first, and learn how to use that. The Multicomp Arduino clones, the Amicus boards and mbeds are a good place to start. That would give you a choice of PIC, AVR or Cortex processors. Start form scratch and learn how to control hardware from the chip using software..
I've a degree in electronics but not practised for a while. I bought a book recommended to me on another thread on PIC 32 programming. I'll get a starter board, and then I will build up something simple and build on from that.
I think you sound more interested in getting a recipe and throwing it together (which is fun), but in the longer term it is more satisfying to know how and why stuff works, and be able to tailor projects to suit your own needs, than trying to suit your needs to the project.
Hi Chris,
That is a great video, but it looks quite complex. I would start with something quite simple and build up. Pick a microcontroller first, and learn how to use that. The Multicomp Arduino clones, the Amicus boards and mbeds are a good place to start. That would give you a choice of PIC, AVR or Cortex processors. Start form scratch and learn how to control hardware from the chip using software..
I've a degree in electronics but not practised for a while. I bought a book recommended to me on another thread on PIC 32 programming. I'll get a starter board, and then I will build up something simple and build on from that.
I think you sound more interested in getting a recipe and throwing it together (which is fun), but in the longer term it is more satisfying to know how and why stuff works, and be able to tailor projects to suit your own needs, than trying to suit your needs to the project.