USB Host Library Ported to chipKIT
Oleg Mazurov and Andrew Kroll have ported the Circuits@Home USB Host Shield 2.0 Library to chipKIT. This is the library that inspired Google to create the Android ADK (Accessories Development Kit)!...
View ArticleNuts & Volts: It’s All About the Uno32 Hardware
Take a deep dive into the hardware of the chipKIT Uno32 in this #ThrowbackThursday post that features a March 2012 article from our friends at Nuts & Volts Magazine. Fred Eady, the author, talks...
View ArticleUse an RC Servo input to control a stepper motor output
Have you ever wondered if you could control a stepper motor’s speed and direction using an RC servo controller (for example from the stick of a RC airplane transmitter)? Wonder no longer – using a...
View ArticlePIC32USB Hardwired Android App for chipKIT
Darryl is at it again, with a new Android app called PIC32USB, providing OTG-supported phones/tablets with a hardwired communication to a PIC32 microcontroller. Use any of the 24 buttons to send...
View ArticleComing Soon: chipKIT Lenny!
We have some great news for USB lovers! A new board, chipKIT Lenny, is in final prototype stages and preparing for production. If you haven’t already guessed, the chipKIT Lenny is the PIC32 equivalent...
View ArticlechipKIT Lenny: Sneak Preview
If you saw our post about the new chipKIT Lenny, and you’re totally excited, we have more news for you! In advance of the production release, Majenko Technologies, originator and designer of the Lenny,...
View ArticleHelveKit Robot: A chipKIT Robot Design
There are plenty of “how to design a robot” tutorials out there; this is not one of them. Why is this one different? Because the author, GastonLagaffe, doesn’t want to tell you what to do, as he...
View ArticleNew experimental USB stack
We in the chipKIT programming dungeons have been slaving away for the past few weeks to bring you a new, long awaited, USB stack for your USB-based chipKIT boards. Finally we can say the PIC32MZ based...
View ArticleUSB Host Library Ported to chipKIT
Oleg Mazurov and Andrew Kroll have ported the Circuits@Home USB Host Shield 2.0 Library to chipKIT. This is the library that inspired Google to create the Android ADK (Accessories Development Kit)!...
View ArticleNuts & Volts: It’s All About the Uno32 Hardware
Take a deep dive into the hardware of the chipKIT Uno32 in this #ThrowbackThursday post that features a March 2012 article from our friends at Nuts & Volts Magazine. Fred Eady, the author, talks...
View ArticleUse an RC Servo input to control a stepper motor output
Have you ever wondered if you could control a stepper motor’s speed and direction using an RC servo controller (for example from the stick of a RC airplane transmitter)? Wonder no longer – using a...
View ArticlePIC32USB Hardwired Android App for chipKIT
Darryl is at it again, with a new Android app called PIC32USB, providing OTG-supported phones/tablets with a hardwired communication to a PIC32 microcontroller. Use any of the 24 buttons to send...
View ArticleComing Soon: chipKIT Lenny!
We have some great news for USB lovers! A new board, chipKIT Lenny, is in final prototype stages and preparing for production. If you haven’t already guessed, the chipKIT Lenny is the PIC32 equivalent...
View ArticlechipKIT Lenny: Sneak Preview
If you saw our post about the new chipKIT Lenny, and you’re totally excited, we have more news for you! In advance of the production release, Majenko Technologies, originator and designer of the Lenny,...
View ArticleHelveKit Robot: A chipKIT Robot Design
There are plenty of “how to design a robot” tutorials out there; this is not one of them. Why is this one different? Because the author, GastonLagaffe, doesn’t want to tell you what to do, as he...
View ArticleNew experimental USB stack
We in the chipKIT programming dungeons have been slaving away for the past few weeks to bring you a new, long awaited, USB stack for your USB-based chipKIT boards. Finally we can say the PIC32MZ based...
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