Macoofer
Macoofer
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Joined: 2020-05-09 10:54 pm
Last seen: 2020-06-14 9:08 am
Topics: 4 / Replies: 23
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RE: ask for help

@ebube I've noticed that this often happens when external communication devices are hooked onto the Arduino, messing up the serial exchange with...

4 years ago
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RE: MacBot-1 (my first robotic arm)

@robotbuilder I found out about the better way to put the code 3 hours after I posted the previous post, so the edit option was no longer availa...

4 years ago
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RE: MacBot-1 (my first robotic arm)

Here is a better attempt to put the code: #include <Servo.h> #include <Wire.h> #include <hd44780.h> #include <hd44780ioC...

4 years ago
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RE: Hello from semi lockdown Ireland.

Welcome aboard Joe! I think most of the people rolling into this forum are relatively or completely new to microcontrollers, so you'll feel r...

4 years ago
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RE: MacBot-1 (my first robotic arm)

Update: I managed to make a new enhanced version that now reads 8 different variable positions sequentially from an array. The next step is ...

4 years ago
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RE: Can anybody help me source a bidirectional I2C voltage level converter?

@bill21 I get quite a few parts from a supplier in my country, which also ships to other countries: If you are less in a hurry, you...

4 years ago
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RE: A warm hello from The Netherlands

@robotbuilder I finally got around some more testing and coding.. and with results! Ive grinded through all the usefull links you sent me and ...

4 years ago
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RE: MacBot-1 (my first robotic arm)

Well, after some electronics-downtime, due to work and such. And some time to read up on some more coding I conjured up a new piece of code to see i...

4 years ago
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RE: MacBot-1 (my first robotic arm)

@frogandtoad Thanks for the link, However, in my current stage of knowlegde I'm not sure if that is the kind of tweaking-depth I should dive i...

4 years ago
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RE: MacBot-1 (my first robotic arm)

@bushgeek Thanks for the suggestions! Before making this actual robot arm, I made a test setup with just two servos on a breadboard (I sti...

4 years ago
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RE: Anybody with conflict with Servo.h and optical speed sensor?

@hegom Well, if the sensor and motor shield, as well as the servo are powered by the battery directly and not from the +5V on the Arduino, then you ca...

4 years ago
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RE: Anybody with conflict with Servo.h and optical speed sensor?

@hegom Hi, Unfortunately, without details, I'm afraid nobody will be able to say anything useful on this issue. - Which Servo and sensor are u...

4 years ago
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RE: Reverse engineering and scanners

Back from a few days of work. The 3D handheld budget scanner from XYZ printing is most likely not going to cut it for you, as most other 3D scan...

4 years ago
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RE: Which Wifi modules/shields etc do I need for a multi Arduino-Wifi setup?

@byron Looks like its going to be a long and busy summer for me... As you were writing this reply up, I was already watching and reading ...

4 years ago
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RE: Reverse engineering and scanners

So if I am reading this right, you are more interested in an accurate shape scan, rather then an accurate half a millimeter precise spec-sheet scan. ...

4 years ago
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