It's been a while since I've written anything about my current projects. Even though I haven't published a blog post for a long time, I've been working in the background [...].
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It's been a while since I've written anything about my current projects. Even though I haven't published a blog post for a long time, I've been working in the background [...].
WeiterlesenWhen I moved into a new apartment, I was faced with a new (absolute luxury) problem. My old MagicMirror, which I had previously installed in my bathroom cabinet, couldn't move with me because [...]
WeiterlesenFlashing the ESP8266 or ESP32 is not so easy if you haven't had much contact with microcontrollers before. But there is now something very cool that makes this process [...]
WeiterlesenFor the last few years, I've mostly relied on Synology NAS for home storage. These come with a fancy interface and can be configured easily but also in detail. Unfortunately, [...]
WeiterlesenThe idea for the pxlDigit_PCB came to me during the construction of the pxlDigit (article here: https://nerdiy.de/howto-elektronik-sieben-segment-ziffer-pxldigit-aus-ws2812-leds-bauen/). There the pxlDigit is built from single WS2812 LED segments. For this, the LEDs must first be inserted into the 3D [...].
WeiterlesenTo be honest, the idea of a 3D printable wind sensor (in technical jargon "anemometer") has been floating around in my head for quite a long time. Initially, I could have used it as a wind sensor for one of my weather stations [...].
WeiterlesenThe ButtonBoard PCB is my attempt to kill several birds with one stone. On the one hand I was always looking for a universal and easy to program remote control [...]
WeiterlesenWith the Aenmosens_MCU board, it is possible to use Anemosens as a standalone anemometer that can be used for long-term observations in remote areas (hence the microSD card slot) or as another part of your weather station (hence the RS485 interface) [...]
WeiterlesenThe Anemosens sensor PCB is the basis for the sensor setup of Anemosens a 3D printed anemometer that I developed for the second version of WinDIY. For this purpose on the PCB are [...]
WeiterlesenThe idea for the pxlDigit_PCB came to me during the construction of the pxlDigit (article here: https://nerdiy.de/howto-elektronik-sieben-segment-ziffer-pxldigit-aus-ws2812-leds-bauen/). There the pxlDigit is built from single WS2812 LED segments. For this, the LEDs must first be inserted into the 3D [...].
WeiterlesenA few days ago the Hackaday Prize 2021 was announced. Relatively quickly it was clear to me that I would like to try to submit a few of my projects again this year. Thereby [...]
WeiterlesenI am currently working on a project that unfortunately exceeds the capabilities of my 3D printer. So far, I have been able to print all the required components on the actually quite lush print bed dimensions of 235x235mm on [...]
WeiterlesenWhile setting up the exhaust system for my soldering station and the chamber of my 3D printer, I was faced with the problem of somehow splitting the intake of the exhaust system into two ways [...]
WeiterlesenFor the construction of my solder fume extraction system I also needed a suitable hose system. After some trial and error I decided to use the standard exhaust hoses. These are actually used to connect the [...]
WeiterlesenI recently built an exhaust system for my soldering station and the chamber of my 3D printer. The built exhaust system has two connections. One uses a connected hose to suck up the [...]
WeiterlesenThe 3D printed case of the "pxlDigits" was not intended to be "only" a 7-segment display with WLAN. Originally I made a kind of timer out of a two-digit 7-segment display for [...].
WeiterlesenFor another project I urgently needed a relatively large digit to display a time duration. This small "sub-project" ultimately arose from this. Because with the 3D printed frame described here [...]
WeiterlesenI started with the documentation of the pxlBlcks in November 2020 after Hackaday.com announced the "GoodBye 2020"-Challenge. (More info here: https://hackaday.io/contest/175608-goodbye-2020/details) I had used [...]
WeiterlesenActually not one of the typical posts for Nerdiy.de, but recently I was looking for a tambourine that I can operate myself while playing guitar. Long speech, [...]
WeiterlesenLooking for a foot rattle to accompany the guitar playing I had the similar problem as with the foot tambourine. Therefore again: Do it yourself. 🙂 A tutorial to make your own foot rattle [...]
WeiterlesenThe pxlBlck_RingClock is very similar to the pxlBlck_SlotClock. It is also built with the help of a 1×60 LED matrix and can display the time according to the same scheme as the pxlBlck_SlotClock. However, the [...]
WeiterlesenThe idea for the pxlBlck_Pot is strongly inspired by a design that Lukas (@i_am_lukas) had created. He agreed to let me take over his design. Thanks again for that 🙂 At the [...]
WeiterlesenThe pxlBlck_SlotClock consists of a 1×60 LED matrix. So it can display the time according to the same scheme as an analog clock. The colors of the individual hands can be adjusted. [...]
WeiterlesenThe pxlBlck-plugin for the ESPEasy framework is the "software counterpart" to the pxlBlck platforms. With the plugin you can easily control the installed LED matrices and with the help of the other functions is relatively [...]
WeiterlesenWith the help of pxlBlck you can be informed about events in different ways. One of these ways is to display previously set icons. Unfortunately this possibility [...]
WeiterlesenThe adjustable dials differ from the type of LED matrix used. Unfortunately, this is because different matrix sizes allow or do not allow different displays. Nevertheless, to give you a small overview [...]
WeiterlesenpxlBlck is a system of hardware and software to build an information system for the SmartHome. Various software and hardware options are available. Thanks to the integration in an EspEasy plugin can [...]
WeiterlesenFor a camping trip I was looking for a cheap and bright light chain. This should be waterproof and bright enough to be able to properly illuminate the tent. Perfect would be [...]
WeiterlesenDuring the construction of a light chain I was faced with the problem of how I could get this light chain waterproof. Finally, I have the electronic components, which must not be exposed to moisture in [...]
WeiterlesenA few days ago I posted the build instructions for a project of mine: WinDIY a 3D printed wind turbine. Even though I still have some work to do the [...]
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