This project describes how to build a simple pulse meter using the chipKIT Uno32 board and the Easy Pulse sensor board. The Basic I/O Shield is also used in the project to display the pulse waveform and pulse rate. Visit the Embedded Lab post for all the details!
Read more -->Embedded Lab has put together a useful tutorial to build a digital light meter using the chipKIT Uno32 board, the chipKIT Basic I/O Shield and the BH1750 digital light sensor. Light meters are used to measure the intensity of illumination in a given area. They are widely used in schools, warehouses, factories, hospitals, office buildings, museums, art-galleries, parking garages, stadiums, and many more, to measure and maintain proper lighting levels.
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Read more -->Embedded Lab has put together a useful tutorial to build a digital stopwatch using the chipKIT Uno32 board and a MAX7219-driven 8-digit seven segment LED display.
For all the details, please visit the post on Embedded Lab.
Read more -->OK, so the title of this post is a bit misleading, since the chipKIT Max32 already includes a fairly sophisticated power supply. It has both 3.3V and 5V regulators on board, auto-switches away from USB power when an external supply is connected, and can be jumpered for an external regulated supply. Turns out there is one use case that is not handled automatically: When an external regulated 5V supply and a USB cable are connected at the same time, the auto-switch is inhibited.
EE Times editor Max Maxfield explores a scenario in which multiple
Read more -->Ever wanted to integrate LED Strips into your chipKIT design? We have just the guide for you! Instructables.com has a new post about how you can do just that with a chipKIT Max32, WS2812 LEDs, and a WS2812 library for MPIDE with example code. Click the image below to see the post!
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