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Friday, May 02, 2014

A little bit shifty

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Experimenting with Shift Registers and Arduino Shift registers are probably the least understood class of devices used in microcontroller ...
Saturday, March 29, 2014

Further Wanderings in Low Power Land

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Introduction to Low Power On this Arduino Day 2014, I thought I would investigate very low power operation of the ATmega328P-PU. With lo...
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Saturday, March 22, 2014

Clarity of Vision

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A simple serial port graphing program helps debug high speed sensor data. This week, I have been debugging a high speed 24-bit ADC, connec...
Sunday, March 16, 2014

Joining the Dots .......

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In the Beginning.. In the early 1960s, Digital Equipment Corp, were contracted to build a system to control and monitor certain processes ...

Quick Hack - Arduino with Bluetooth Low Energy

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This week, the nRF 8001 module arrived from Olimex. These are available for around $14 and take just over a week to ship from Bulgari...

More ARM Adventures

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Update 28/03/2014. An excellent online book "Discovering the STM32 Microcontroller" by Geoffrey Brown is now av...
Monday, March 10, 2014

ARMiGo - A breakout board for STM32F303 ARM Microcontrollers

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As integrated circuits get smaller, and more powerful, it becomes increasingly difficult for the hobbyist to utilise them easily. Solder...
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Sunday, December 29, 2013

The Elements of Language

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Charles H. Moore is one of my all time computer heroes. He has to be up there amongst Kernighan, Ritchie and Thomson for his contribution to...
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Saturday, December 28, 2013

SIMPL on the STM32F4xx Discovery Board

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Back in the summer, I posted some musings about a very small programming language that I named SIMPL  - Serial Interpreted Micro Programming...
Friday, December 27, 2013

Discovering the STM32F407 - first steps into ARM territory

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Having tinkered with the Arduino and it's clones for a few years, the opportunity arose to move up to a much more powerful 32-bit ARM Co...
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Ken Boak
I am an electronics engineer working with embedded microcontrollers within instrumentation, telecoms and low power wireless. Applications include energy saving, renewable energy, automation for CHP and open hardware I'm interested in renewable energy, suburban repurposing/transition and gasification for domestic heat and power. You can find me @monsonite on Twitter
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