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While I was browsing thingiverse, and I found a cool model for the moon. It has both a bump map for the surface–giving the texture of the moon with all of its craters–and a bump map for the darkness on the moon, which is on the inside of the model.
2018-05-24 - Weatherstation: Charging Circuit
One of the big things on the to-do list is a charging circuit. I need a charging circuit to allow the solar panel to charge the battery. Lucky for me, the Arduino Feather 32u4 has a built-in charging circuit, but then why would I need a charging circuit?
2018-05-18 - Weatherstation: Lots Happening
Starting in April, I have started working on the weather station project again, and I have failed to make any updates since. So I’m going to try to write everything I have done in this past month and a half.
🐙 GitHub Repository 📓 WeatherStation Posts This is an ongoing project, see the above links for more information on the project A number of years ago, my father got a home weather station for his birthday.
2018-02-22 - rcProtocol update
It has been far too long since the last update, near the end of October. Since then I have been able to make a bunch of improvements. When I last posted, the remote could only pair and connect, now constant communication works, telemetry works, the remote even reconnects after resets.
2018-02-22 - rcProtocol update
It has been far too long since the last update, near the end of October. Since then I have been able to make a bunch of improvements. When I last posted, the remote could only pair and connect, now constant communication works, telemetry works, the remote even reconnects after resets.
🔡 Github Repository 📕 Library Documentation rcProtocol (working title) is a protocol for communications between transmitters and receivers. It is not for receivers communicating with flight controllers. I don’t intend this to become a standard, though that would be fun; I intend this to be a niche system for hobbyists who want to make their own remote system without going through the effort of creating their own communications protocol.