A couple recent ATtiny 1626 projects #627
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Excellent work on the voltmeter project. The miniaturization is great. Perfect platform for a logic probe / volt meter, with a fine needle probe, and, as part of the probe handle, a 7mm seven segment display (smallest I've ever seen) as a means to keep the probe tip and the numeric readout in view without having to swivel ones head to view a voltmeter between readings. Dan |
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I thought about making the device attach, by a slight interference fit, to any existing DVM probe using a flexible "C" shape that clips on like a stage mic. Dan |
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Thanks to Spence and megaTinyCore for helping fuel my electronics hobby. I thought I'd share a couple projects I recently got working that use megaTinyCore and ATtiny 1626 MCUs.
The first is a tiny voltmeter that's actually accurate enough to be usefull - about +-0.2% and +-2mV over its range 0V to 30V.
The second sits along side a Raspberry Pi to help manage my Prusa MK3s 3d printer. It currently handles PWM for 24V overhead LED strip lights, PWM and constant-current for a camera ring light, and on/off power management for the Raspberry Pi. It communicates with the PI via i2c, serial, and UPDI, as well as the Pi's run and global_en power management pins. I plan to add a camera trigger for time lapses, enclosure temperature monitoring, and who knows what else.
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