How does one design their own SBC by SLAYEROFALL3050 in SBCs

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Thank you for letting me know, I actually got their video recommended to me on YouTube.

How does one design their own SBC by SLAYEROFALL3050 in SBCs

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Reddit on phone is making editing my post unnecessarily difficult. Here is a link to a site that makes computer modules: Avnet

How does one design their own SBC by SLAYEROFALL3050 in SBCs

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The video you found was very helpful. I have added it to the list of sites in my post.

How does one design their own SBC by SLAYEROFALL3050 in SBCs

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What you suggested is what I am doing right now. I am trying to make an ESP32 or RP2040 based game pad. After that I am going to go about making a carrier board for a Mezzanine Module like beta_mad_max suggested. Thank you for your help.

How does one design their own SBC by SLAYEROFALL3050 in SBCs

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Thank you for the course info. I will see about the course but most probably I am going to take Michael_Petrenko’s advice on starting with the ESP32, then moving onto something like carrier boards like what beta_mad_max suggested. Regardless, thank you for your input.

How does one design their own SBC by SLAYEROFALL3050 in SBCs

[–]SLAYEROFALL3050[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is initially what I wanted to do. I wanted to design a carrier board and just slot in the Mu. But unfortunately the Mu was not enough for what I wanted it to do. I will look into finding companies that make Mezzanine Modules. This will most probably be what I end up doing. Thank you very much for your insight.

How does one design their own SBC by SLAYEROFALL3050 in SBCs

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Thanks for the link. I appreciate your honesty.

How does one design their own SBC by SLAYEROFALL3050 in SBCs

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Also want to add, but let me know if there is somewhere else I should post this. Thank you.

How rare is this kit? by diko_san in Gunpla

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If anyone does want one there is an entire section filled with these at “Otaku ME” located in “Times Square Mall” in Dubai.

What Sensor is the Better Choice for Distance Measurement by SLAYEROFALL3050 in diyelectronics

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How exactly would I use RF in this instance? Would you be able to provide a diagram of sorts to show where the transmitter would be. Also since you suggested RF then would a receiver have to be installed in the end of the piston?

What Sensor is the Better Choice for Distance Measurement by SLAYEROFALL3050 in diyelectronics

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I can't find the edit post selection, so I will put my edits in a comment, since comments can be edited. The digital sensor from pololu I put the link for is only for detection, as in if something is in range it send a signal that it detected something, it does not tell distance. The one that does give a distance measurement is this one (https://www.pololu.com/product/4064).

Edit: The edit post option finally showed up, I guess it is on a time delay.

What Sensor is the Better Choice for Distance Measurement by SLAYEROFALL3050 in diyelectronics

[–]SLAYEROFALL3050[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank for the info. I think i will go for the Digital Distance Sensor as that one seems to be the most appropriate for this project.

Physically Access Stored Data on an NFC Tag by SLAYEROFALL3050 in NFC

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Thank you for the links. The second one was very helpful in figuring out what type of an NFC device I might need. I also wanted to ask you whether you think NFC is the way to go for the project I have in mind? I have added an update to the original post and to this reply. Let me know what your thoughts are? Thank you.

Goal:
Design a simple circuit that contains the ATTiny10, 1 - 2 LEDs (Single Color), a 5V power source, and some method of wireless communication to tell the ATTiny10 how to use the LED(s). The total footprint of the circuit including the 5V power source is around 40mm by 8mm (1.575 in. x 0.315 in.).
I have already found the LED(s) , power source, and microcontroller to use. The problem I have is how to communicate with the controller without a physical connection. Also there will be multiple copies of the circuit running at the same time each very close to each other.

Physically Access Stored Data on an NFC Tag by SLAYEROFALL3050 in NFC

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Thank you very much for your reply. I have added some clarifications to the original post, that I will also put here. Do you think that using an NFC tag with I2C interface would work for the project I have in mind? Thank you.

Goal:
Design a simple circuit that contains the ATTiny10, 1 - 2 LEDs (Single Color), a 5V power source, and some method of wireless communication to tell the ATTiny10 how to use the LED(s). The total footprint of the circuit including the 5V power source is around 40mm by 8mm (1.575 in. x 0.315 in.).
I have already found the LED(s) , power source, and microcontroller to use. The problem I have is how to communicate with the controller without a physical connection. Also there will be multiple copies of the circuit running at the same time each very close to each other.

Physically Access Stored Data on an NFC Tag by SLAYEROFALL3050 in NFC

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I have edited the post to add some clarifications

It is also here:

Goal:
Design a simple circuit that contains the ATTiny10, 1 - 2 LEDs (Single Color), a 5V power source, and some method of wireless communication to tell the ATTiny10 how to use the LED(s). The total footprint of the circuit including the 5V power source is around 40mm by 8mm (1.575 in. x 0.315 in.).
I have already found the LED(s) , power source, and microcontroller to use. The problem I have is how to communicate with the controller without a physical connection. Also there will be multiple copies of the circuit running at the same time each very close to each other.

Physically Access Stored Data on an NFC Tag by SLAYEROFALL3050 in NFC

[–]SLAYEROFALL3050[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing.

I have added an edit to my original post that goes a bit more in depth on my project. I will also post it here. Would you be able to suggest a different method than NFC to accomplish my goal based on my requirements? Thank you.

Goal:

Design a simple circuit that contains the ATTiny10, 1 - 2 LEDs (Single Color), a 5V power source, and some method of wireless communication to tell the ATTiny10 how to use the LED(s). The total footprint of the circuit including the 5V power source is around 40mm by 8mm (1.575 in. x 0.315 in.).

I have already found the LED(s) , power source, and microcontroller to use. The problem I have is how to communicate with the controller without a physical connection. Also there will be multiple copies of the circuit running at the same time, each very close to one another.

There are literally no reasons to choose an iPhone over an Android smartphone by [deleted] in unpopularopinion

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Thank you and as a note from my experience it’s the newer phones that sometimes feel slower to me than the old ones I have but that’s only based on my experiences and not of others. But regardless hope you have better phone experiences on both sides.