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myFocuserPro is an ASCOM and Moonlite compatible stepper motor telescope focus controller (DIY) based on Arduino Nano/Uno. A popular DIY ASCOM focuser with more than 121,000+ downloads.
(c) Copyright Robert Brown 2014-2024. All Rights reserved.
Permission is granted for personal and Academic use only.
Spreadsheet to calculate what stepper motor to use.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/arduinoascomfocuserpro2diy/files/Documentation/Nema-Stepper-Motors.xlsx/download
High Speed Karlsruhe open automotive code initiative
Since the summer of 2010, the FSAE team High Speed Karlsruhe uses Infineon's XC878 to power its electronics.
The XC878 is an 8052 compatible 8-bit µC. Our dedication is to 8-bit real time applications, guaranteed by the powerful peripherals of the XC878.
This project aims to publish those portions of our code, which may be of use to a wider audience.
LED Color Control System for RaspberryPi and Dreambox
This project is about a light controlling system with a 4 RGB-LED channels to run different modes:
• autonomously w/o PC performing HSI2RGB transformations and running through the color hues (with dimmable brightness)
• remote operated by PC or embedded user software using the provided C++ Software library (based on Boost libraries)
• ideal platform for color experiments with your RaspberryPi
The system consists of 4 layers:
• PCB with Atmel ATmega16 and FT232RL USB interface (Eagle forat)
• Firmware for applying PWM, UART communication and integrated colorspace transformations (AVR-ASM)
• C++-Software for providing a HTTP-Server, a Dreambox picture grabber and basic light sequence player
• HTML5/JavaScript application for remote controlling and configuring the system via Webbrowser
Please use the SVN browser for accessing the whole development snapshot and getting an current tarball!