I am just a hobbyist who enjoys playing with electronic gadgets. Such as computer programming, building Micro Controller projects and coding them.
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I am just a hobbyist who enjoys playing with electronic gadgets. Such as computer programming, building Micro Controller projects and coding them.
Thanks for stopping by and feel free to leave a comment!
Hi! Dennis,
I enjoyed watching your video on building a ESR meter (the one that was not built using Aduino), I’ve built one myself too. I have a small question to ask about the ESR circuit, I wish to put in a LED light as an indication light when the meter was switched on, can you advise me how and where the LED would best fit in the circuit? I am using a 5mm Red LED coupled with a 330 ohm resistor. Thank you.
Hello!
I recently released a new visual programming environment for the Arduino called Embrio, http://www.embrio.io. I’m currently trying to spread the word and get more people to see it, so I’m reaching out to bloggers and others in the Arduino or embedded programming community.
Embrio provides the best of both worlds, it lets you write code (or use pre-made code blocks) to interact with Arduino hardware, then use the real time, “agent based” architecture to design the flow and logic of your programs. The goal is to both make embedded software development more accessible to newbies, and provide a powerful tool that even experienced programmers will enjoy.
I invite you to take a look and watch some of the tutorial videos, and if you like it “tweet” or blog about it, or pass it on in some way. My biggest challenge at this point is spreading the word and getting people interested in the software, so I’m looking for people to champion or endorse it.
Please let me know if you have any questions or comments! Thanks for reading!
Ezra