The processor of the small four-axis machine uses the STM32F103 chip, and the sensor uses the MPU6050
PICO DSP is an open source, Arduino-compatible ESP32 development board for audio and digital signal processing (DSP) applications. It provides an extensive audio processing feature set in a small, breadboard-friendly device, providing audio input, audio output, a low-noise microphone array, integrated test speaker options, additional memory, battery charge management and ESD protection all on a single micro PCB superior.
Joint debugging and listening device solution based on STM32 (schematic diagram, PCB source file, debugging tools, video).
Protues simulation example (8051)-stepper motor
This design is based on NUCLEO_F411RE as the control core, using the analog-to-digital converter inside the chip to collect external analog signals, and display the collected data with the cooperation of the TFT LCD screen. In order to facilitate visual analysis, the collected data is also drawn into a waveform graph. In order to verify its design function, a heart rate sensor is specially configured to obtain the heart rate signal. It has been actually verified that it can meet the basic requirements of the design during the acquisition process, and provides corresponding support for the generation of waveform image files. In addition, with the plug-in serial communication module, the collected data can be uploaded for deeper data analysis and processing.
All 12 I/O pins of this design are broken out to 0.1" headers. All 4 TX/RX channels and the reference clock are broken out to SMA connections.
Share license plate recognition control board schematic + 3D PCB
Smart curtain simulation design based on stm32, including source program and Proteus simulation files
Based on STM32 crowd positioning, speed-adjustable smart fan design (program, design report, video demonstration).
STEP400 is a stepper motor driver board that can control up to 4 axes. STEP400 elegantly combines all necessary functions, from communication to motor control, into a simple and complete package. STEP400 uses Open Sound Control (OSC) based on standard Ethernet rather than specialized industrial protocols to achieve ease of use while ensuring it is reliable enough for use in art, design or any other creative application. STEP400 can be easily controlled through creative coding environments such as openFrameworks, Processing, Max, Unity or Touch Designer. STEP400 is Arduino compatible, so you can drive the motors with your own code too.