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Revision as of 01:50, 8 December 2016
General Infos
Converters/Calculators
DSO138
stm32flash -v -b 115200 /dev/ttyUSB0 -w 113-13801-061.hex r2 ../src/firmware-src/libdso138.a -b16 -aarm -AA
- "Supports two types of TFT controllers (ILI9341 and ILI9325/9328)."
- Mine is a ILI9341...
- CPU is: STM32F103C8. Does not support DFU (usb bootloader).
- Calling the STM32 SystemMemory Bootloader from your application
- how to use STM32 system memory boot modes
- StackOverflow Question
- libopencm3/libopencm3-examples
- libopencm3/libopencm3
- Post on bare STM32 dev
- USB HID on STM32F042
- This might be about the bootloader...
ESP-12F Programmer
Blinky Makefile Examples Some other examples
[https://hallard.me/esp8266-autoreset/ Alternative auto reset, with capacitors...
- LM1117t Pins - Gnd Out In
- S9013 - EBC
FT232 with Transistor Pin out parent CJS - Does this need pull ups/downs?
Pins:
- EN - Always must be high.
- GPIO15 - Always must be low (Unless booting from SD card...).
- RST - Normally high? It's getting pulled down by UART... Maybe it's a Schmidt trigger... Seems to bootloop forever when pulled low, but only after the FTDI activates it. FTDI Pulls it low then high.
- GPIO0 - Boot Pin. High when normal. Low for bootloader.
On pulling resistors "A 2K resistor gives better noise immunity."
Multi-meter
- [1]
- uGFX + ChibiOS
- INA219 - INA219 26-V, Bidirectional, Zero-Drift, High-Side, I2C Out Current/Power Monitor - Breakout boards are like $4 on ebay.
- INA226 - 36-V, Bi-Directional, Ultra-High Accuracy, Low-/High-Side, I2C Out Current/Power Monitor w/ Alert. - Boards are like $8 on ebay.
- INA333 -
INA333 Micro-Power (50μA), Zerø-Drift, Rail-to-Rail Out Instrumentation Amplifier. Listed on ebay for $6, but other listing are $216 o_O, $35 and $13. Seems there is a huge range...
Capacitors
This info on LM1117 capacitors....
- The minimum output capacitance required by the LM1117 is 10µF...
- The ESR of the output capacitor should range between 0.3Ω - 22Ω.
- The ESR of the output capacitor should be less than 0.5Ω.
- Tantalums were specified because Electrolytic can have their ESR increase up to 30x on very low temps.
I have:
- Polyester Film (YELLOW) - 1nF->470nF @ 100 Volts
- Polyester Film (Green) - 1nF->68nF @ 630 Volts
- CBB Polypropylene Metal Film (Brown & Blue) - 1nF->2200nF @ 630 Volts
- 0402 SMD Ceramic - 1pF->0.033uF @ 50 Volts
- 0805 SMD Ceramic - 1pF-22uF (ON ORDER).
- SMD Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitor Assorted - 1uF-220uF (Various voltages, 16-63)
- Ceramic Capacitors - 3p->100nf
- Plastic + Copper Electrolytic Capacitors - 1uF->470uF (Some says ESR is low...)
Maybe get some non-SMD MLCCs? Tantalums?
Misc
Controlling Lots of Outputs from a Microcontroller and lost of other's on the blog. Transistor Tester
Oscilloscopes/ADC/DAC/stuff
- HMCAD1511 - Highspeed, 8bit ADC 4channel. - $96.14
- HC4053M - High Speed CMOS Logic Analog Multiplexers/Demultiplexers - < $1
- [Mcp4725] - Cheap 12-Bit Digital to Analogue converter. $1.50 boards on ebay from Foosoo.
- AD5207 - 2-Channel, 256-Position Digital Potentiometer SPI. $14-$30.
- AD5206 - $4 each (+$4 ship), $4.40ech (freeship) (Why are these so much cheaper than above?) - 6-Channel Digital Potentiometers
- AD9288 - 8-Bit, 40/80/100 MSPS Dual A/D Converter ~$14 on ebay. Was on the DS1052E Rigol.
- http://www.electronhacks.com/2012/01/diy-arduino-oscilloscope-with-the-nokia-3310-glcd-screen/
- http://jeelabs.org/2010/11/21/bleep/index.html
- http://jeelabs.org/2010/11/23/100-khz-dso/
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resistor_ladder
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flash_ADC
Simple Latch MOSFET
Pull down to voltage 5 volts
Resister Ladder
Complete
Stripboard
Negative voltage
FPGA
ICE40 UL1k