1 Layers PCB 11 x 48 mm Polyimide Flex, 0.1 mm, 1, Immersion gold (ENIG), Yellow Solder Mask, White silkscreen;
Ordinary double-tub washing machines have a large number of users because of their low price and durability. However, as people's pace of life accelerates, there are many inconveniences when using this kind of washing machine to wash clothes: you need to add water before washing clothes, which takes about 2 to 3 minutes. Many friends can't stand the "torture" of time and go about other things. They often forget to turn off the water, causing a lot of waste. When washing clothes, turning the timer can usually wash for up to 15 minutes. Most users don't do this process. He will stay by the washing machine. When the timer ends, he cannot time the time or rinse again in time. Sometimes he even forgets how long he has been washing, which greatly prolongs the washing time. He cannot leave people while rinsing. Someone must be involved in the whole process. Very inconvenient. This article introduces a method of using the AT89C51 microcontroller to transform an ordinary double-tub washing machine. After the transformation, the entire process of water inlet, washing, rinsing, and drainage can be completed automatically. Multiple washing and rinsing methods can be selected, and single washing, single rinsing, and Manual function, very convenient.
Data Fitness Connector (DFC) A data broadcaster is a device that allows Peloton bikes to communicate with fitness watches, head units, and apps, a feature not available on stock Peloton bikes. It reads power and cadence data in real time via a cable connected to the bike and broadcasts them wirelessly to nearby devices, including those built around non-Peloton platforms like Zwift and Garmin (see which products are supported). This allows you to enjoy the built-in features of your bike while taking advantage of features and services that rely on third-party platforms.
Want to add lots of LEDs to your Arduino project? HUB75 RGB panels are a great way to do this as they are much cheaper than addressable Neopixel/WS2812 LEDs (typically 10% of the cost per LED). They are also available in a range of pixel densities (from 2mm to 10mm pitch) to better suit your project needs. However, using a microcontroller to display high-quality graphics on a HUB75 panel is complicated because the panel requires precise timing and constant refreshing of pixel data. That's where Teensy 4's SmartLED Shield comes in.
This solution simulates the design of a real car, using a microcontroller to connect to the steering wheel, clutch, brake and accelerator to capture operation feedback. The USB2.0 endpoint of the microcontroller is used to implement a USB composite device, which is suitable for simulated driving systems and game controllers.
gk is a small battery-powered handheld game console based on an STM32H757 microcontroller (600 MHz) and 128 MiB XSPI SDRAM.