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What did you build today (Pictures) ?

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  • NeverDieN NeverDie

    Back to the OP topic, I made a micro-usb OTG cable (bottom cable below) that passes through all 5 pins:
    0_1511722883854_OTGcable.jpg
    This will replace the more fragile cable above it in the next generation of my nRF5 micro-usb programming/debug adapter.

    It turns out you can't buy this cable. At least, I couldn't find any for sale. Instead, I had to make it myself. Fortunately, Adafruit sells a little DIY kit that helped tremendously:
    https://www.adafruit.com/product/1826

    :)

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    @NeverDie So many colours of nations offended... Have you thought of going for President ?

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      #119

      Actually, this was the very first time I've used shrink tubing. How could I do it better?

      Mostly I didn't want there to be much bending, which might lead to tearing loose the solder connections. I wanted the finished cable to be a "once and done." Now that it's done, the connections should go very easy.

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        #120

        0_1511727705490_15117276954701212117694.jpg

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        I use raspberry for watching television, movies etc. Today I build raspberry hat to turn on from remote control. Attiny85 recognizes programmed remote code and by optocoupler short circuit on pins.

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        • S scalpel

          0_1511727705490_15117276954701212117694.jpg

          0_1511727729141_15117277179511389767526.jpg

          I use raspberry for watching television, movies etc. Today I build raspberry hat to turn on from remote control. Attiny85 recognizes programmed remote code and by optocoupler short circuit on pins.

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          #121

          @scalpel how do You program the ir code for the power button ? can it be programed from the linux running in the rpi ? or it is just hardcoded into atiny code ?

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            Hardcoded In attiny. Learn arduino irremote library.

            Pozdrawiam / regards

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              Hardcoded In attiny. Learn arduino irremote library.

              Pozdrawiam / regards

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              #123

              @scalpel yeah, I did this kind of project also and I wonder if there is a software for that :) It would be fun to be able to set the wakeup ir code from the linux os, with for example i2c or 1-wire interface.

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              • rozpruwaczR rozpruwacz

                @scalpel yeah, I did this kind of project also and I wonder if there is a software for that :) It would be fun to be able to set the wakeup ir code from the linux os, with for example i2c or 1-wire interface.

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                @rozpruwacz how often would you need to change the IR code for that?

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                  rarely, but still it would be fun to make such thing :)

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                  • sinczeS sincze

                    @dbemowsk while you are at it..consider :)

                    The dishwasher can be added as well. My devices dishwasher / washing machine / dryer send messages to all tvs that are turned on. Identifying themselves and invite you to come and clean them :). It comes in handy and absolutely jaw dropping on your visitors.

                    If you turn on the stove air circulation system in the kitchen... Why not greet the wife with automatically start the TV in the kitchen and play her favourite radio channel at her preferred volume...

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                    @sincze said in What did you build today (Pictures) ?:

                    her favourite radio channel at her prefer

                    @sincze hi, could you elaborate a bit more the TV messages, do you have any link with more info? Was that the LG tv with Mqtt that was mentioned on the forum?(or I mixed forums)

                    C: OpenHAB2 with node-red on linux laptop
                    GW: Arduino Nano - W5100 Ethernet, Nrf24l01+ 2,4Ghz mqtt
                    GW: Arduino Mega, RFLink 433Mhz

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                      @sincze said in What did you build today (Pictures) ?:

                      her favourite radio channel at her prefer

                      @sincze hi, could you elaborate a bit more the TV messages, do you have any link with more info? Was that the LG tv with Mqtt that was mentioned on the forum?(or I mixed forums)

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                      @dakipro we use kodi on al lgl tvs. The libreelec TV box has cec and can turn on the TV via hdmi. If TV is on I am able to control the volume via the LG webserver. Kodi (api) can display the notifications for Me :). Not that fancy but it works like a charm.

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                        Side note. I did a quick search, there is a cec library for arduino!
                        https://github.com/stefslon/cec-arduino

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                        • sinczeS sincze

                          @dakipro we use kodi on al lgl tvs. The libreelec TV box has cec and can turn on the TV via hdmi. If TV is on I am able to control the volume via the LG webserver. Kodi (api) can display the notifications for Me :). Not that fancy but it works like a charm.

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                          @sincze
                          If it works like a charm - it's fancy ;-)

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                            Back to topic! Last night I made some changes to my ATX Power supply because the variable settings was to sensitive:

                            0_1511953574080_upload-c7feca62-d22d-435e-9c73-9599ca0c9044

                            0_1511953586756_upload-3bb65a38-91b8-4dc8-9dd7-3a0af6fd45f9

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                              Back to topic! Last night I made some changes to my ATX Power supply because the variable settings was to sensitive:

                              0_1511953574080_upload-c7feca62-d22d-435e-9c73-9599ca0c9044

                              0_1511953586756_upload-3bb65a38-91b8-4dc8-9dd7-3a0af6fd45f9

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                              @sundberg84 Did you find that taking the cover off improved the accuracy at all ?
                              :laughing:

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                                I built a lithophane lamp for my grandson. The electronics is basically only a pro mini and 36 neopixels. Sadly this version is not mysensorized but maybe I'll do that in version 2 :)

                                0_1511962986127_IMG_8296.jpg
                                0_1511963011727_IMG_8301.jpg
                                0_1511963026597_IMG_8297.jpg
                                0_1511963045498_IMG_8298.jpg

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                                • maghacM maghac

                                  I built a lithophane lamp for my grandson. The electronics is basically only a pro mini and 36 neopixels. Sadly this version is not mysensorized but maybe I'll do that in version 2 :)

                                  0_1511962986127_IMG_8296.jpg
                                  0_1511963011727_IMG_8301.jpg
                                  0_1511963026597_IMG_8297.jpg
                                  0_1511963045498_IMG_8298.jpg

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                                  wrote on last edited by NeverDie
                                  #133

                                  @maghac Cool. How were you able to convert the photos into that embossed material (or whatever it is)? Is that a CNC process, or something else? It seems to have very good resolution.

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                                    I have seen a video where you can convert your pictures and print them using a 3D printer

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                                    • gohanG gohan

                                      I have seen a video where you can convert your pictures and print them using a 3D printer

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                                      @gohan said in What did you build today (Pictures) ?:

                                      I have seen a video where you can convert your pictures and print them using a 3D printer

                                      Correct, these are 3D printed lithophanes (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithophane). I used http://3dp.rocks/lithophane/ to convert jpg files to STL files for printing.

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                                        #136

                                        After failing to assemble a completely functional version of my new livolo switch board, I assembled a first prototype of my new "22" sensor board. Unfortunately I didn't receive the sensors yet so it only has a switch, a hall sensor for door and a led, but that's enough for the first testing.
                                        Board is made to cut headers when it will be finished, but meanwhile I can use the headers to make it a breakout board for the nrf51 module or for each of the sensors.
                                        0_1512127797656_22.jpg

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                                          #137

                                          @Nca78 nice :+1: it looks like familiar to me, i don't know why ;) I agree with you, I prefer rounded square shape as it fits more easily everywhere than circles

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