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Unlocking SAE J1939 Development with the Arduino-Due-Based Programming Kit
Discover the Arduino-Due-Based SAE J1939 Programming Kit by Copperhill Technologies — a complete development platform for building, simulating, and monitoring heavy-duty vehicle networks using the J1939 protocol. Includes hardware, software, and detailed guides for ECU prototyping, diagnostics, and telematics.
#arduino due#can bus shield#sae j1939#can bus#embedded system#J1939 simulator#J1939 programming#arduino ide#J1939 protocol stack
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#raspberry pi#pico#rp2040#flexible#flexible board#python#c language#circuitpython#arduino#arduino ide#iot applications#innovation#iot#electronics
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Unleashing the Future of Robotics at Techfest 2024 (IIT Mumbai)- A Workshop Like No Other
The world of robotics is about to reach new heights, and you have the chance to be part of this incredible journey! Techfest 2024, IIT Bombay’s (techfest.org) annual celebration of technology and innovation, is set to host a groundbreaking robotics workshop in collaboration with Pinwheel Robotics. This isn’t just another workshop—it’s a gateway to the most thrilling competitions of the year:…
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#2024#Arduino#Arduino IDE#Bluetooth#cozmoclench#DC MOTOR#differentialdrive#dpdt#iit#iitmumbai#line-follower#LSRB#maze-solving#meshmerize#MotorDriver#orientation#pairindia#pinwheel robotics#Projects#Robotics#STEM#STEM Activity Set#techfest#workshop
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#AC voltage measurment#arduino nano#voltage sensor#ZMPT101B#TM1637 4 Digit Seven Segment Display Module#TM1637#buzzer module#arduino IDE#IOT#smart city#smart home#internet of things#Youtube
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they call me the computer engineeringeerrrrrrrrr
#vic.txt#the components r so simple….meanwhile i use python and the arduino ide js to get it to do anything#i can sorr of play minecraft like this . Its hard tho#my compsci teacher was like you cant do it bc it needs drivers . Wromg
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Uh-Oh Sisters! *reactor core goes critical*
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Following electronics/hardware people online is so fucking funny because they'll say some shit like "The RHSV500 is actually a pretty bad downgrade from the RHSV480 considering the price, I'd recommend you buy 1000 480s since they're not made anymore or alternatively use the GHHH20 because it's basically the same anyway and actually are in stock" and some guy in the comments will immediately start defending the RHSV500 like he's going to die if people don't nut when you show them the spec sheet
#like guys we are talking about sand here. sand and plastic we tricked into doing math#lmao shut up haz#if you dont believe me id invite you to peruse any forum talking about arduino or teensy products#look i get being emotionally invested in graphics cards because you spend thousands on them#but you can buy 10 dev boards for like 20 bucks
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[Image ID: Text reading: hey man are you coming to the beer fest its in an asphalt parking lot next to a bank. wristbands are $45 and it comes with a tasting glass. supposed to be 96 degrees at 10am. food truck is serving impossible burritos. Brother Fellow is tapping an imperial stout made from sawdust /End ID]

#I'm obsessed with the culture around these things#people I really like with great taste go to and enjoy beer festivals#it's so tied up with hip geek dad culture#beer fests arduino greek food boat tours baseball tees homemade mustard local sports teams abstract art razor scooters beards#bike helmet stickers banksy frosted glass decals make magazine red countertops homebody dogs exclusively using one expensive pen etc etc#id from notes
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Arduino: Qué es y Cómo se Usa en la Electrónica y Programación
Baratos, eficientes y extremadamente poderosos. Conoce qué son los Arduinos y en qué se pueden utilizar.
Arduino es mucho más que una simple herramienta para hacer proyectos de “hágalo usted mismo”. Aunque es cierto que ha ganado popularidad en la comunidad DIY (Do It Yourself) debido a su bajo costo y facilidad de uso, su potencial va mucho más allá de simples proyectos de bricolaje. Esta plataforma de hardware libre está diseñada para ser accesible tanto para principiantes como para expertos, lo…
#arduino#Bar di Re Arduino#bootloader#bricolaje#diy#hardware libre#ide#inicios del arduino#ivrae#massimo banzi#mcu#microcontrolador#scada#utilidad de un arduino
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Arduino IDE Courses and Certification
The Arduino IDE provides a simple coding environment for writing, editing, and uploading code to Arduino boards. Its built-in libraries and support for the C and C++ programming languages facilitate the connection and control of a wide range of electronic components, including lights, motors, and sensors. Because of its ease of use and hardware compatibility, the IDE has become the preferred tool for engineers, makers, and students.
Why Should You Learn Arduino IDE?
Beginner-Friendly
Hands-On Learning
Strong Community Support
Versatile Applications
Popular Arduino IDE Courses
Coursera: Arduino Platform and C Programming
Udemy: Arduino Step by Step: Your Guide to Mastering Arduino
EdX: Arduino Programming for Beginners
Future Learn: :Introduction to Arduino
Arduino IDE Certification: Is it Worth It?
Proof of Expertise
Career Opportunities
Hands-on Portfolio
Global Recognition
There are countless opportunities in the fields of electronics, robotics, and IoT when you learn how to use the Arduino IDE. Whether you’re a student hoping to get started with programming, a hobbyist aiming to construct DIY projects, or a professional wishing to refine your abilities, Arduino IDE courses and certifications give significant learning possibilities. You can develop your ideas into creative ventures and even pursue a rewarding career in the tech sector with the correct training and practical experience.
To know more click here;- Fortune Robotics
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Easiest simple way to change ESP32-S2/S3 USB HID Vendor ID (VID), Product ID (PID), Manufacturer Name, Product Name & Serial Number w/ Espressif ESP32 Arduino Core. How to Change USB VID & PID on Single USB HID Class Device - ESP32 Arduino Core Library
#how to#programming#arduino#esp32-s2#Manufacturer Name#USB HID Vendor ID#ESP32 Arduino Core#Product Name#Serial Number#Product ID#Youtube
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Proteção contra leitura e gravação do ESP32
A proteção contra leitura e gravação do ESP32 vai transformar seus projetos em produtos, aprenda como fazer isso.
A proteção contra leitura e gravação do ESP32 é algo desejado por qualquer pessoa que trabalha com esse microcontrolador da Espressif, porém esse processo pode ser um tanto trabalhoso e com algumas margens para erro que podem até inutilizar o ESP. Proteção contra leitura e gravação do ESP32 e Arduino IDE Existem alguns conteúdos na internet ensinando como fazer esse processo e particularmente…

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#bloqueando esp32#como gravar o esp32 com esptool#como modificar o efuse do esp32#como proteger o código do esp32 no arduino#criptografia esp#criptografia esp32#esp32 bloqueado#exportando binários do Arduino IDE#fazendo produtos com esp32#o código do Arduino do ESP32 é protegido?#proteção contra leitura e gravação do esp32#proteção de código esp#proteção do binário do esp32
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The first test for our WLED board codename "Sparkle Motion" 🌈💖💡 … 🐇⏳🌌
We got our WLED-friend PCBs today, and we only made one mistake: the wrong resistor on the 3.3V feedback line. Now that it's fixed, the board seems to work great with the latest version of WLED
We are checking all 4 signal outputs with this handy 256-LED grid that sits on our desk. Next, we will test the onboard IR receiver, USB PD, I2S microphone, extra I/O pins, and I2C. We'll also do an Arduino IDE board definition in case folks want to use it as a generic ESP32-to-LED-driver board. We're calling the board "Sparkle Motion" for now, but if you have other naming ideas, let us know - if we pick your name, you get a free board
Sign up, coming soon.
#wled#sparklemotion#leddriver#esp32#electronics#pcbs#arduino#makerprojects#openhardware#opensource#coding#leds#hardwaredesign#innovation#techgeeks#smartlighting#microcontrollers#hardwareengineering#esp32projects#ledmatrix#diyhardware#iotprojects#arduinoide#hardwaretesting#ledtechnology#techmakers#electronicscommunity#prototyping#hardwarehacking#adventuresintech
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one section of my origin story is the self hatred i perpetrated after i found out my focused friends got internships at northrop grumman in high school. they only had three spots for students going into engineering. i was intelligent and extremely straight edge so i could get into university for free. but i also spent most of my high school experience figuring out whos house id be sleeping at , going to the beach, getting in fights on field hockey turf because i was very angry all the time, and hiding in the yearbook room listening to grimes and bjork with the other non theatre queers using indesign for our lil art and literary magazines. no one in there was concerned with math or engineering and i was switching between so many loops i was never in one fully. it was an outdoor campus as most schools in southern california tend to be. sprawling and tucked into the canyons. we had a normal quad for white kids and popular black kids, an asian quad for the non brown asians, and the senior lot where all the rich kids hung out on the roofs of their range rovers - the latinos were near the cherry blossoms that never bloomed and everyone else huddled into their respective enclaves across campus. i didnt realize NG manufactured bombs and drones until i complained to my mother than i missed the application deadline and she reminded me san diego is the epicenter of the military industrial complex, have i learned nothing from her over the years (she worked on nuclear weapons out of college before ending up in la and dating the laker). i kept studying engineering stuff in hs and that got me my scholarship (less females in engineering, higher probability of college admission and scholarship, easier to study architecture) but i immediately tweaked upon arriving in ny, first stop was canal st to get both nipples pierced, i was finally free from my household in san diego and could do as i wished. i immediately plummeted into depression, was high all the time, got the boys to do my engineering homework for me, unsure how they did it because they were all addicted to blow, weed and xanax. my gpa suffered but i did just enough to not get my scholarship revoked. i was a huge brat with admissions, i begged them to let me take any art or reading classes, they said no, this is engineering. i got the drugs and infatuation with the city and myself out of my system but all professors were doing their research and i didnt care enough to go to office hours and maneuver the language barrier to learn physics better. it took me three years to switch out of engineering because i felt like a failure once again and overthink everything especially my image to my family, although come to find out, they literally did not care because i went free. still, all indian girls are suppose to be engineers doctors pharmacists with the occassional polisci major if you come from a wealthy family and plan on law school. i fucked off to london and milan instead , enrolled in a class at csm and modeled lol but i returned to finish my degree six months later, and silo’d myself to making installations with msp and arduino and debris i found around jay street metrotech. i missed my high school reunion but i heard theres an olympic size swimming pool now Lmao
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Frustrations
Following other developers, learners and makers are great. It facilitates learning and gives inspiration
But one thing that is often missing from people telling about how it is going, is the failures, frustrations and problems any developer will run into.
For this reason, two of my favorite maker youtube channels are Extractions&Ire (Chemistry) and Code Bullet (machine learning). Because these madlads are brave enough to not just show their process and result, but also their failures, mistakes and errors. And how they overcome them. Not always by learning (Sometimes making a dumb mistake is not really something you can learn from...)
It's good, because it's real.
Code tutorials and guides can give the impression that the normal process of development is "Open IDE, code, fix tiny typo error, compile, success". They don't do it out of malice, but out of a want to be concise. Which is fair.
So I also want to share when things do not go so well. I have programmed Atmel's AVR Chips for quite a while now. But I have done it mostly in microchip studio(former Atmel studio) and a bit in the arduino IDE. A job I am currently applying for, uses visual studio code. Which is fair enough. So to prepare for this specific job, and to acquire this quite good-to-have skill, I want to set that up for myself First things first, since I have not done this before, I cannot know if my code would have a weird error so I want to know everything else is working first. So I write a tiny program which simply have the microcontroller increase a number every 2 seconds and write it to my PC over UART. Takes 2 minutes.... I grab one of my Arduino Nano boards and a USB cable for it. And then... I cannot flash it... Its communication protocol have troubles.
I have seen this before. It is to do with the cables not being correct. If they are USB 2.0, very little magnetic noise can cause trouble. (And you cannot tell if a cable runs USB 2.0 or 3.0 by looking at it... because the universal serial bus is not universal... Insert grump rant here) I then spend an hour finding and trying different USB A to USB B-mini cables. Give up, notes down to buy (and MARK) some USB 3.0 versions for the future. I then grab a Arduino Uni instead, as they use USB B, which is much more resistant to noise... And then spend half an hour trying to find a the cable, as I do not have a lot of them, since... nearly nothing uses them. Finally find it, and yes, the program can now be flashed. So I packed all the cables I tested back in their places, after marking them so I will(hoefully) not have to do this again. Had to take several breaks feeling depressed and grumpy, and all in all, this adventure took 4-5 hours. And now I can START on this... And this is how work sometimes is. And that is ok. It is still... VERY frustrating ...
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The Legendary ThinkPad T480s
I recently got myself an old Lenovo ThinkPad T480s for just $230—a real steal for this iconic machine. The model I got had the i7-8650u and 16GB RAM. Even though it’s about 7 years old, the ThinkPad T480s still holds legendary status among laptop enthusiasts. A quick search on YouTube and you will find a ton of recent videos praising its robust build, exceptional keyboard, and solid performance. There's almost a cult like following for this ThinkPad.


Right after purchasing, I opened up the laptop for some essential maintenance. I disassembled the heat sink/heat pipe/fan assembly and thoroughly cleaned the fan with a brush and compressed air duster. After cleaning off the old thermal paste from the heat sink and CPU using IPA, I reapplied some Kryonaut Thermal Grizzly paste to ensure optimal cooling performance.





Over the next two days, I set it up with Ubuntu and installed a bunch of development tools like Visual Studio Code, Python, Jupyter Notebook, and Arduino IDE. Additionally, I configured VirtualBox to run a Windows 10 Pro VM for flexibility.
To enhance seamless workflow between my ThinkPad and Mac, I configured Syncthing for effortless file synchronization and CopyQ for shared clipboard functionality. For backup, I am using Timeshift for system snapshots and Déjà Dup for user files. Installed Gnome Sushi and Imagemagick to make file preview work like on a Mac. It's also nice that the Ubuntu dock can be configured to look similar to a Mac.
On top of that, I also installed xremap to do some key remapping for things like copy, paste, quit, etc. to make Ubuntu work more like a Mac, just because the Mac is my main machine and all those key strokes are like muscle memory already. Keep having to change as I switch between using the 2 was a real pain.

That’s it, a brand new old ThinkPad. The ThinkPad T480s remains a fantastic laptop even after all these years, providing stellar performance and an exceptional Linux experience. It’s the perfect budget-friendly yet powerful laptop for developers, makers, and Linux enthusiasts alike.

Below are some videos you can check out:
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