By Bajdi on March 23, 2013
Spent a lot of time working on the code of my Arduino hexapod this week. I reprogrammed the way I move the servos. The code is now based on a timer (millis) instead of using a for loop and the delay function. I can now control the speed of the walking gait. I also added […]
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By Bajdi on March 17, 2013
I bought me a cheap 128×64 graphic lcd on Ebay, cost me less then 7€ including shipping. It didn’t come with a datasheet or any instructions. After some googling, reading lots of websites and trying out a couple of different Arduino libraries I got it to work 🙂 I first needed to find out how […]
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By Bajdi on March 16, 2013
Re:load is an adjustable constant current load. I bought it on Tindie, cost me 15$ plus shipping. The Re:load is designed by Arachnid labs in the UK. It is sold as a kit, so you’ll have to solder it yourself. This is what I received: The parts were nicely packaged in an anti static bag. […]
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