Universal motor speed control by a microcontroller (arduino) PICAXE - We have the LARGEST collection of PICAXE Links! 10pcs 1m Waterproof Digital Thermal Probe Sensor DS18B20 items in electronics lee store on eBay! Simple_datalogger_20M2_01. /****************** The schematic for this circuit may be seen by using PEBBLE - Picaxe Electronic Bread Board Layout Emulator - V3.1 at the URL: Pasting the following components in the text window via the "load" command (you will have to delete the leading apostrophe on each line) This circuit is for an 20M2 *********************/ IC||121|210|1||U?
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>>>probably next month Driving into Welly on the 24th and there all day on 25th if you and or any others want to workshop some of this... AND leave you with a setup if you want to be co-partner / developer of a picaxe version of the social network.... ;) >>>Though the custom.sh script could be a little fun I don't think it is hard. Just make up some linuxy lines to send data to the right place. As below I have stumbled on a direct connection port into the open mesh box with just 4 vits of wire....
>>>Just on those Open Mesh boxes, Would I be able to connect them to my existing WIFI at home? This stuff is a classic example of how powerfull simple cheap technology can be. >>> What I am thinking is setting up 2 aquarium controllers Anything you can think of that needs monitoring and controlling can be done. Just think of it.... >>> Each (one) box is 'limited' at the moment to 26 'bi directional channels ~ Andrew. Rev-Ed AXE021 Protoboard Kit. Bluetooth picaxe module. Patrick Cambria - Picaxe. DS18B20 Code Examples. Touch input used as liquid level sensor. INBOARD RTC DS1307 Board I2C PIC AVR ARM. Communicate with the PICAXE via the INTERNET.
PICAXE Microcontroller/Personal Web Server Gathers Data, Controls Stuff Read first: Communicate with the PICAXE Background This website, maxmcarter.com, is hosted on a server running on an old desktop PC (a hand-me-down from my son) here in my home shop/lab.
It's possible to do that because my ISP provides me with a static IP address. Among the advantages of hosting a website on your own PC is cost savings. An even bigger advantage to having the server on the premises is that it gives me total control of the physical server and the website. Server/PICAXE Interface This page shows some coding that will interface a PC/server to the PICAXE via the serial port. This page will not show how to set up a web server. If your PC is not a web server (and you don't want it to be), Perl and the CGI script can be run on your PC and addressed directly from your browser. The Code With the server hardware and software background in place, implementation of the PICAXE/server interface involves four areas: and.
Is there any way to connect a picaxe board to the net? help! Log_1. A Simple 250 byte Data Logger - PICAXE-18X copyright, Peter H Anderson, Baltimore, MD, May, '04 This note focuses on using the PICAXE-18X as very inexpensive general purpose data logger.
It is very simple, consisting only of the PICAXE-18X, a battery of nominally 3 - 5 VDC when logging and a sensor, most probably less than $20.00. This example uses the onboard EEPROM (256 bytes). In the future, I plan to extend this to an external 24LC256 which will accommodate 32K bytes. Index of - BASIC Commands. Picaxe Projects. Building your own IR Thermometer Part 1. How about building your own infra-red (IR) Thermometer?
Instead of buying a finished product, you might be interested in building your own IR Thermometer instead. This way, you can learn how it works and you are able to design it exactly the way you want it to be. For example, how about building wireless sensors which transmit data to a central receiver unit? In this article, I’ll show you the basics. More picaxe projects.
Light activated window blind controller. Motorized macro rail on the cheap. Note to the Picaxe forum members: I link here from a few other (non-electronics) forums so I explain some things you already know.
Just skip that bits.I love macro photography and as anyone who has ever tried it will know, extremely thin depth of field (here we are often talking about 0.1mm and below) can be a real problem as the object we are photographing is usually significantly larger. The higher the magnification you use the less of the photo ends up in sharp focus. This problem is typically solved by taking multiple photos with a slightly different focus point and later combining them to produce the final image where everything of importance is in focus. One such software is the excellent Zerene stacker that will do all the work for you. You still need to take a bunch of photos of the same object that differ only in the focus point - and by 'bunch' I mean sometimes more than 50! Automatic Window Blinds Controller (PICAXE) Want To Build A Motorized Window Blinds Controller For About $15.00?
Here is how. I enjoy having potted plants and watching them grow, but making sure they get enough light can be a challenge. I have a bookcase in front of the window in my bedroom with several plants on the top shelf. The window faces north-east and opens onto a small patio so the plants don't receive any direct sunlight. Knowing this, I choose plants that don't require a lot of light. For a long time I just waited until I got home in the afternoons to open my blinds, but my plants suffered from a lack of light.
An automatic blind opener is not a new invention. John's microcontroller projects. DORJI_433ASK transmitter receiver. Using I2C with PICAXE.