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$7 Microcontroller Evaluation Board

STMicroelectronics is working hard to gain ground in the microcontroller market. The STM8S-Discovery kit cost  $7 and features a small 8Bit MCU with I/O, a capacitive touch button, USB interfacing and Debugging support built into a detachable module. The attached debugging module can be broken off and reused. Development tool are free and provide full source level (sing step etc) debugging.ST-Diagram

We purchased two of these kits from Mouser Electronics for $7/each. I have not yet installed all the development tools but the board looks very easy to use.

Have any of you played with this? Seems like a great way to get started with Microcontroller hobbies. Might not be as easy as the Arduino but at under $10 it could be an inexpensive way to start. Comments?

A good bit on information and a video can be found at the STM8S-Discovery kit website.

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Quick Work Bench

DSC_1768 Two plastic shelf kits from Lowe’s assemble into a 24 inch (2 foot) deep, 9 foot long standing work bench. The link above is not exactly the model displayed in the picture. These shelf units are available in different sizes and styles for $40-$80 each. While assembly the two shelf units stop when you are around waist high, 3 of 5 levels. With the left over’s, make a third short shelf and a double high self for the center section. Continued…

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Repurpose a Solar Garden Light

DSC_1753 This solar garden/path light was found at Target for $3! Nothing special about path lights, and the low price is no surprise in our times but this item looks very interesting for home projects. Instead of the fancy curved “good looking” enclosures it’s a simple cube. Very easy to reuse this enclosure. Reuse the enclosure, rip out the guts and build something cool. Use the Led, Battery, and the stake part to mount and power your latest creation. These kinds of things inspire me. I am compelled to find something interesting to do with it.
More details after the jump…  Share your ideas in the comments

 

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Site Update

MySQL problem
Just a quick note about the uCHobby web site. We have been having some trouble with our database server not starting as a service. If you see a database error when visiting please try again later. I can manually start the MySQL DB so the site will return. We should have this issue sorted soon.

Giveaway Program Ends. 
We are discontinuing the giveaway program. It was great fun to give away parts to hobbyist but I want to put more focus on my own projects for awhile. I have gotten lazy, using submissions rather then projects of my own. 

We enjoyed the giveaway program and it may return in the future.

There are lots of places to publish hobby projects compared to when we started the giveaway program. Let us know when you publish a home project. I hope to have a short post now and then with links to interesting projects around the web.

Future Articles
Expect to see some more interesting microcontroller projects here in the near future. I am playing with an all terrain robot project, more audio developments, new breadboard adaptor designs, and Android software development.

Go learn something, have fun, and share! Let us know how your doing.

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Ethernet Cable Audio Extension

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CAT5 Ethernet cables to connect audio from my PC to my room stereo.  My shop has a nice stereo on the far wall away from my PCs and work bench. Rather then purchase a long audio extension cable I scrounged up some CAT5 Ethernet cable and audio connectors, a few quick splices and a 30 foot audio cable is born. Sounds great!

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XMOS Dev Kit Arrives and Contest Information

 DSC_1692Just received an XMOS XK-1 Development Kit in the mail as part of a Design Challenge hosted via Trossen Robotics.

XMOS has in interesting architecture, something new to explore. I am especially interested in the parallel processing features and how code is developed. Development tools are free so this might be a great part to hobby with.

From the XMOS site:
The XMOS architecture makes it practical to use software to perform many functions that traditionally have been implemented in hardware, for example interfaces and I/O controllers. Both input and output operations can be timed to a local clock or an externally provided clock. The architecture is both multi-threaded and event-driven. Threads can be used to define independent tasks; the event mechanism enables fast and controlled responses to a multitude of signals.

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Arduino gets a Wave!

ArduinoWaveGoogle Wave is here and it looks like a great too for hobbyist that want to share project information and get help. We have even started a Wave for Arduino information and helped our first hobbyist with a power supply issue on his project. Mark Campos and I found that Wave worked very well for real-time troubleshooting and hatched the idea that people should start public waves for their Arduino projects. To make projects easy to find use “Arduino” and “Project” as tags for the wave.

More instructions after the jump…

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DIY USB to Serial Cable For $3!

breadboard Jonathan Thomson submitted this useful article about converting a low cost cell phone USB cable into and easy and cheap way to connect to an Arduino microcontroller setup. Jonathan found a cable for less then $3 which can be hacked to perform the same function as the typical $20 FTDI USB cable often used in Arduino projects.

Jonathan submitted as part of the uCHobby Giveaway project and has selected to receive a Plug-in Bread Board Power Supply Kit for this article. 

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CPLD Starter Kit at Maker Shed

Maker Shed has a CPLD starter kit. I’m kind of surprised. The $85 kit would be a great way to get started in digital design and an introduction to CPDLs. You should be able (pun as the software is called Able) to design up some complex digital logic, including state machine logic and test it out on the board.

The kit is also available at XGameStation for $160.

I’m trying hard to find a reason not to purchase this kit. I had done a lot of real digital design in my younger engineering years. I miss it and have not kept up with technology. This would be a great way to play around with the latest.

Some links I dug up while looking for a reason not to get this kit. By the way, I could not find a good excuse so I guess I will be ordering mine very soon.

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IPhone Audio Breadboard Adaptor

OnScopeWe want to play with our IPhone, use it for some work shop projects. There are two connectors to work with, I stared with the audio headset. The IPhone uses a 4 pin 3.5mm (2.5mm) plug connector for access to right and left audio and the microphone input. I started looking online for a plug and remembered that I tossed an old Slingbox into the scrounging bin recently, it had a Audio/Video cable which used a 4 pin plug, so I dug it up.

I made a solderless breadboard adaptor using one of the Slingbox cables and a prototype adaptor PCB I’ve been working on for an adaptor kit at Curious Inventor. This kind of problem is exactly what that prototype adaptor was made for. I have a bunch of connections that need to be kept together and adapted to the solderless breadboard.

The left and right audio outputs are shown on an oscilloscope in the picture here. The IPhone breadboard adaptor is plugged in next to an audio tip jack adaptor. I used this setup to test the audio outputs and the Microphone input.

Output from an IPhone signal generator application is shown on the scope. The application is called “Oscillator” but I cant find a good direct link to it. Let me know if you do. Its available in the IPhone App store. There are some other audio generators, scopes, and spectrum analyzer applications for the IPhone, some are very expensive. Let us know with a comment If you have used any of these.

With this adaptor setup we can do some audio interfacing projects. I think its nice to have it directly connected to a breadboard. Next is to get something working with the Arduino, with audio interfacing or with the docking connector.

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