As far as soldering goes...can anyone recommend a good primer?
I solder many years ago, but I found this a good explanation
Take it only as one opinion
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segu's ContentThere have been 20 items by segu (Search limited from 29-April 23) #2561 Experimental Drivers for Wiznet-based Ethernet ShieldsPosted by segu on 20 September 2010 - 10:55 PM in Beta Firmware and Drivers
I solder many years ago, but I found this a good explanation Take it only as one opinion #3046 Wait...what's this?Posted by segu on 27 September 2010 - 06:57 PM in Netduino Plus 2 (and Netduino Plus 1)
Try Proto-Advantage in canada (is nearer to you ) they said will ship starting 28 (tomorrow). It is marked in stock Good luck! #12908 Shh... "Getting Started with Netduino" book pre-orderPosted by segu on 07 May 2011 - 12:03 AM in General Discussion
So why not use the O'Reilly Rough Cuts approach ?
My experience (so far) with Cuno Pfister's book is very pleasant.
Reading as it grows is an interesting idea
Take it only as an opinion ...
(Bought and received an e-mail saying Delivery estimate: September 16, 2011 - October 6, 2011) meaning Xmas ? hoping not so long
#17171 Netduino+ WeatherStation / Environment Monitor / WebserverPosted by segu on 27 August 2011 - 11:56 PM in Project Showcase
Hi Scott
I am for sure much, much more than remotely interested
Posting a reply and a big thanks for sharing knowledge Hector #2129 Who has a Wiznet W5100-based Ethernet shield?Posted by segu on 11 September 2010 - 04:02 PM in Netduino 2 (and Netduino 1)
Chris, I edited the quotation, as we all think ... (I think)
You are in the right way #4705 We have a little Netduino surprise to share...Posted by segu on 09 November 2010 - 01:49 AM in General Discussion
Any news about this (rough cut) book? Aproximate date we can search Safarionline to find it (and buy of course ) Please Thank you #5761 What's the status of Onewire?Posted by segu on 05 December 2010 - 04:16 AM in Netduino 2 (and Netduino 1)
Hi Bill, I apologize for the delay, but I was I am and I will be busy next 2 weeks and thank you for the ideas. I know Prof Anderson site for some time now. I think he wants not to send to LatinAmerica (maybe some trouble in the past) so the high charges (so pay premier courrier with all the insurances, etc.) Maybe I can accept your offer if I can send you money via PayPal. I did this a few times, but the other person must know and agree. Anyway your offer is very much preciated Hector #6098 What's the status of Onewire?Posted by segu on 15 December 2010 - 12:47 AM in Netduino 2 (and Netduino 1) Hi Again sorry for the delay. Almost a week I do not read the forum. Thank you for posting your code. For sure I will try your "method/way" with my device. At the end it is the "same" device only different syntax, change the content of the strings. Thank you #6947 Question about SPIPosted by segu on 04 January 2011 - 02:46 AM in General Discussion
If we are talking of "extend the original distance" look at NXP I2C for long-distance communications
#5660 What's the status of Onewire?Posted by segu on 02 December 2010 - 07:46 PM in Netduino 2 (and Netduino 1)
Ok, when ready post your solution, so the community can have a way to 1Wire I looked Prof Anderson site, but the shipping & handling to here is $200!!! (Can you believe that?) Also it is "limited" to 6 devices and needs one wire for each one. A little tricky if you have multiple sensors. BUT it is a VERY GOOD solution. Regards #5612 What's the status of Onewire?Posted by segu on 01 December 2010 - 11:07 PM in Netduino 2 (and Netduino 1)
Hi
I pass you my "investigation" (at least my findings until now ) (Also waiting SecretLabs 1Wire )
http://www.embeddedd...r-SIP_p_23.html
http://eds.supportce...ure-sensor.html
It receives "ASCII commands" via RS232 that traslate to 1Wire "jargon pulses" and receive the answer from the 1Wire device and then translate to ASCII characters that are sent out via RS232.
So, you write ASCII in a terminal (ugly Hyper Terminal, TeraTerm, Bray Terminal, etc) and receive ASCII characters with the data demanded. (I am here)
No reason why you can not send ASCII via TxRx with Netduino and process the result, I think
Hope helped you (and understood me)
Regards
#3043 Back from MakerFaire...Posted by segu on 27 September 2010 - 06:34 PM in General Discussion
In that series, photo 4 and 5. Someone (SL?) knows that "shield"? (5x7 dot matrix grouped in 5 side by side on Netduino+) Any clue very well welcome Thanks #3622 Just cooked my 'duinoPosted by segu on 07 October 2010 - 03:05 PM in Netduino 2 (and Netduino 1)
A MINUTE SILENCE EXECUTED ... I hope is the only one killed in action #5412 Dlls - Are they a" No No"?Posted by segu on 27 November 2010 - 06:14 PM in General Discussion
We have your "turkey problem" by Christmas day Regards #5570 Hello from ArgentinaPosted by segu on 01 December 2010 - 05:17 AM in General Discussion
@MIG400
Disculpa la irrupcion, pero yo consegui el mio de Proto Advantage en Canada y tomo 10 dias y seis dolares de correo. Vivo en Lima, Peru
http://www.proto-adv....php?cPath=2100
Segu
FREE "TRANSLATION"
It is weird for me to talk in english to someone who talks my language.
But due respect to all in the forum.
I am telling him how I obtained the Netduino and I am open to opinions on how to proceed in these cases.
#6204 netduino+ Sous Vide Test Egg 1Posted by segu on 18 December 2010 - 06:09 AM in Project Showcase
Congratulations Bill
Very well done, I am happy to see posts like this. They are very encouraging.
You clearly show very helpful things can be done with Netduino
Thanks a lot
#3368 Simple Blinking LED Morse CodePosted by segu on 01 October 2010 - 04:55 PM in Project Showcase
Me too, I hope you continue to share. As Hari said
And your code worked fine first time, blinking the led as it should be. In the end it is Morse ... dit dah sound or light The "other" code is no 100.00% correct ... it does not blink the led correctly. At bottom the code port.Write(true); if (dotordash == '.') Thread.Sleep(100); //dot else Thread.Sleep(300); //dash port.Write(false); needs one more Thread.Sleep(100); to blink "MORSEish" Keep posting your code Regards #1495 CleaningPosted by segu on 29 August 2010 - 02:22 PM in General Discussion
Isopropyl alcohol is made without water, only alcohol. But we are in planet Earth and the air has water in suspension (% relative humidity) so you use it in the air and the alcohol takes the water from the air, open the bottle and use asap . Can not have 100% alcohol in air in planet earth. #2146 Possible Issues with this shield....?Posted by segu on 12 September 2010 - 12:31 AM in Netduino 2 (and Netduino 1)
It is I2C ... from the datasheet
To me it is classical I2C We need a "thumbs up" emoticon (urgently ) #1553 Is this a limitation in search?Posted by segu on 31 August 2010 - 05:37 AM in General Discussion
So they have reason when they say "google is your friend" Thank you
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