sparkybg writes, “HAKKO T12, JBC C210, JBC Microtweezer on my latest universal soldering controller” Via the project log forum.
Tag Archives: test
Testing a MAX7219 LED array with Bus Pirate
Frank over at RaspberryAlphaOmega writes: After thinking about how to drive the MAX7219 LED array I built yesterday, it occurred to me that maybe this is an ideal time to get to the bottom of how to use the Bus Pirate board that I failed to use with a MCP3002 ADC chip. This time I was […]
Microchip TQFP-100 breakout board tested
We recently received our Microchip TQFP-100 breakout boards. We tested them with PIC24F and dsPIC33 chips and a “Blink LED” demo firmware. Both chips worked fine. These boards are intended to be breakouts for all Microchip devices that come in TQFP-100 packages (0.4mm pitch, designation PT). These include the PIC24, dsPIC33, and PIC32 families of […]
Logic Sniffer RLE fix test
rasmus posted an updated Logic Sniffer bitstream with a bunch of fixes to RLE: 32-bit (31-channel) RLE works as before. 16-bit (15-channel) RLE works (I think) but the client doesn’t support it yet. You’ll see the raw RLE data in the client. 8-bit (7-channel) RLE works with the same caveats. All RLE modes time out […]
Free PCB Sunday: Bus Blaster
We go through a lot of prototype PCBs, and end up with lots of extras that we’ll never use. Every Sunday we give away a few PCBs from one of our past or future projects, or a related prototype. Our PCBs are made through Seeed Studio’s Fusion board service. This is the first version of […]
Free PCB Sunday: Bus Blaster
We go through a lot of prototype PCBs, and end up with lots of extras that we’ll never use. Every Sunday we give away a few PCBs from one of our past or future projects, or a related prototype. Our PCBs are made through Seeed Studio’s Fusion board service. This is the first version of […]
Free PCB Sunday: Bus Blaster
We go through a lot of prototype PCBs, and end up with lots of extras that we’ll never use. Every Sunday we give away a few PCBs from one of our past or future projects, or a related prototype. Our PCBs are made through Seeed Studio’s Fusion board service. This is the first version of […]
Bus Pirate v4 prototype
This is the first complete working prototype of the Bus Pirate v4. The final header will be shrouded. In a related development, McZ tipped us to the PicPack open source PIC USB virtual serial firmware. It could be just the thing we need for the Bus Pirate v4 (and the Infrared Toy and Logic Sniffer). […]
Free PCB Sunday: Bus Blaster
We go through a lot of prototype PCBs, and end up with lots of extras that we’ll never use. Every Sunday we give away a few PCBs from one of our past or future projects, or a related prototype. Our PCBs are made through Seeed Studio’s Fusion board service. This is the first version of […]
USB IR Toy prototype testing
Testing a USB IR Toy update, the infrared light is visible to the camera. This design uses three LEDs. Two 50degree wide-angle LEDs on the side, and a 25 degree narrow beam LED in the center. Total current is 100mA, could be pushed to 200mA. Using 3 LEDs let us use a smaller current limiting […]
Free PCB Sunday: Bus Pirate v3 prototype
We go through a lot of prototype PCBs, and end up with lots of extras that we’ll never use. Every Sunday we give away a few PCBs from one of our past or future projects, or a related prototype. Our PCBs are made through Seeed Studio’s Fusion board service. This week we’re giving an updated […]
Free PCB Sunday: Bus Pirate v3 prototype
We go through a lot of prototype PCBs, and end up with lots of extras that we’ll never use. Every Sunday we give away a few PCBs from one of our past or future projects, or a related prototype. Our PCBs are made through Seeed Studio’s Fusion board service. This week we’re giving an updated […]
USB LCD backpack display trials
Testing the USB LCD backpacks with two different character LCDs. We’ve noticed ghosting in several different brands of blue/white LCDs, have you had a similar experience? Follow our progress in the development thread.
More USB LCD backpack testing
IPenguin tested the full and mini USB LCD backpack. Follow our progress on this project in the forum.
USB LCD backpack testing
The full and mini version of the FT232 USB LCD backpack worked right away. Follow our progress in the development thread. We’ve requested a quote for this project, an initial batch will be available about three weeks after we send the final manufacturing package.
Free PCB Sunday: Bus Pirate v3 prototype
We go through a lot of prototype PCBs, and end up with lots of extras that we’ll never use. Every Sunday we give away a few PCBs from one of our past or future projects, or a related prototype. Our PCBs are made through Seeed Studio’s Fusion board service. This week we’re giving an updated […]
Free PCB Sunday: Bus Pirate EEPROM board
We go through a lot of prototype PCBs, and end up with lots of extras that we’ll never use. Every Sunday we give away a few PCBs from one of our past or future projects, or a related prototype. Our PCBs are made through Seeed Studio’s Fusion board service. This week’s free PCB is a […]
Free PCB Sunday: Web platform v1.1
We go through a lot of prototype PCBs, and end up with lots of extras that we’ll never use. Every Sunday we give away a few PCBs from one of our past or future projects, or a related prototype. Our PCBs are made through Seeed Studio’s Fusion board service. This week we’re giving away two […]
Free PCB Sunday: Bus Pirate EEPROM board
We go through a lot of prototype PCBs, and end up with lots of extras that we’ll never use. Every Sunday we give away a few PCBs from one of our past or future projects, or a related prototype. Our PCBs are made through Seeed Studio’s Fusion board service. This week’s free PCB is a […]