wiblocks
-
@ My new ZB1/NB1 midi board has four two-pole filters. It may be possible to add these to the sensor interface and tutorial.
about 14 hours ago
from web
in reply to kennethlaw
-
@ Thanks for the input.
6:43 AM Dec 4th
from web
in reply to kennethlaw
-
After the Sensor and Op-Amp tutorial I am thinking about a "Fun with
Thyristors" article.
2:25 PM Dec 3rd
from web
-
The ZB1, NB1 and NB1A can be purchased assembled and tested. Lead time is typically one business day. See
12:32 PM Dec 3rd
from web
-
Working on sensor interface + opamp tutorial. If you have specific analog sensors you would like to see covered please email me. Thanks.
2:09 PM Dec 1st
from web
-
Design panel done!!! NB2A ECOs, Li-ION charger, NB1A backplane, BT Radio, low-cost 2.4GHz radio, MIDI board, PICO (TH), ATtiny45 design.
10:59 AM Dec 1st
from web
-
@ Using any PCB house software locks you to that PCB house. Just say no!
8:16 AM Nov 29th
from web
in reply to echoskope
-
We do custom designs (e.g. EE design for the locast wearable device . Please send us an email about your project.
7:18 PM Nov 25th
from web
-
Make-Your-Own Snowman (or Penguin) kits from SnowyCreations can be added to wiblocks orders.
8:29 AM Nov 24th
from web
-
Finishing the NB1A-MIDI PCB layout. Midi + 4 LP filters for numerically controlled oscillators.
6:51 AM Nov 11th
from web
-
ZB1-ISINK 30A per channel, 4 channel current-sink. Plugs into ZB1, NB1 or NB1A. Prototype pics
5:40 PM Nov 5th
from web
-
@ A restart from power-up is the same as a reset (for most bootloaders). But I agree that you may need something deeper.
7:01 AM Nov 5th
from web
in reply to puntofisso
-
@ IIRC the input power comes from either the USB or an external jack. Removing the cable and reconnecting resets the ATmega.
6:54 AM Nov 5th
from web
in reply to puntofisso
-
@ Removing the power will reset the uC. You may need to burn a bootloader on a different Arduino or use the ISP connector.
6:07 AM Nov 5th
from web
in reply to puntofisso
-
The ZB1,NB1, NB1A kits are now available with a kit of SMD parts for the USB interface instead of the FTDI header.
5:29 PM Nov 4th
from web
-
@ I have a couple of LCD examples (LCD4bit library) at
3:59 PM Nov 4th
from web
in reply to cawsand
-
@ "Making Things Talk" from O'Reilly. Excellent reference and cookbook for physical computing projects.
9:52 AM Nov 4th
from web
in reply to MtHollyMayor
-
@ I have an Arduino compatible board kit with a RTC and a four channel DAC in stock. See
7:09 AM Nov 4th
from web
in reply to bytey
-
International shipping options have been added to the website. Please email me if you have any problems with the shopping cart. Thanks.
8:08 AM Oct 31st
from web
-
@ As can I;) Again, thanks for taking the time to look at my work. Still hoping to convert you to gEDA. Maybe at the next Freedog;)
5:26 PM Oct 30th
from web
in reply to adafruit
|
- Name wiblocks
- Location Boston
- Web http://www.wibloc...
- Bio Physical Computing Tools Compatible with the Arduino Development Tools
|