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    The description :menu skip to content home getting to grips with esp32 leave a reply i’m tinkering with the esp32 board. there isn’t a loader that works with the arduino ide’s board manager yet, and i had a basic prob...

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menu skip to content home getting to grips with esp32 leave a reply i’m tinkering with the esp32 board. there isn’t a loader that works with the arduino ide’s board manager yet, and i had a basic problem installing the board files following the instructions at https://github.com/espressif/arduino-esp32 . it says to put the files into [sketch folder]/hardware/espressif/esp32, but because my sketch folder is in my documents/arduino, weird permissions blocked me from doing it. i moved the files into c:\dev\arduino-1.8.4\hardware\espressif instead and it worked fine there. http://randomnerdtutorials.com/installing-the-esp32-board-in-arduino-ide-windows-instructions/ confirmed that there was no special magic involved in where it goes. there’s a load of warning during compilation, but they seem to be in places that make no difference, because it worked, good stuff. 18:02 used sd_test.ino from the esp32 examples. and it worked. this isn’t the connection i expected: i thought the miso on the sd card would be connected to the mosi on the esp32. this isn’t how spi works, and i’m conflating miso and mosi with din and dout. din and dout are implicitly directional. the out of a device is naturally the in of another device. so while it might make sense on a board to have an out marked, it’s not possible to have a conductor which is called out at one end, but looks like in at the other. master in, slave out is a buss that might be common to multiple spi devices. there is only one master with one input, so that doesn’t change, no matter how many devices there are added. https://forum.pjrc.com/threads/24993-spi-data-in-out-naming-clarity drops some knowledge. spi uses the chip select pin to put other devices into a high-impedence state that means that effectively the spi bus is only connected to one device at a time. there is another form (referenced in the forum post above) where spi devices are daisy-chained. that’s not for me. this entry was posted in uncategorized on february 11, 2018 by sandy . new settings for 3d printer leave a reply my hot end connector burnt out: and my lcd was behaving extremely oddly after that, so i bit the bullet and just got a whole new electronics package: rumba plus full graphic lcd, from ooznest.co.uk. had to compile new marlin for it, so had to remember all the stuff that i did to get the last one running ok. calibrating e-steps: write down the current e-steps value g92 e0 to zero the extruder position g1 e50 to extrude 50mm of material measure how much was extended divide 50 by actual amount extruded multiply e-steps by that value m92 e<the value> to set the new e-steps value, or use the lcd for example: current e-steps is 114 g92 e0 and then g1 e50 machine extended 57.4mm 50 / 57.4 = 0.87108 114 * 0.87108 = 99.30314 m92 e99.303 easy. i forget this every single time and have to scratting around to find the article that helps me do it. i even forgot that i’d written it up on this blog, three years ago, then i stumbled across that now, and didn’t find it helpful. other truths: x and y steps per mm: 81 z-steps per mm: 3980 and remember to do a m500 to save it to eeprom afterwards. and make sure that #define eeprom_settings is uncommented, so as to allow eeproming. so: m92 x81 y81 z3980 e99.303 m500 this entry was posted in computers on april 24, 2016 by sandy . bose soundlink mini ii vs mass fidelity core leave a reply i asked for a bose soundlink mini ii for christmas, because i wanted a way of getting music audible while i work, screen printing on vacuum tables. the vacuum is noisy. i figured a small speaker i could put right next to me would be better than blasting the proper stereo from the other end of the room. it’s great for that, it’s close to me, i can hear even with the vacuum on, and it doesn’t have to be so loud that it’s offensive to other users of the print room. problem solved. for my studio (sounds fancy, it’s just a little room full of boxes), i wasn’t loving it though. because i have coveted the mass fidelity core since it got kickstarted, and i received a bit of a windfall, i pulled the trigger on that, and it arrived a week or two ago. my existing machine is a creative d80 bluetooth speaker , so we aren’t talking audiophile gear here. nevertheless, i was surprised by how a machine four times as expensive compared, and a machine ten times as expensive. there are plenty of reviews of the soundlink and the core, so i’ll not describe what they’re like in terms of specs, but i will give my reactions and feelings on build and finish. bose soundlink mini ii is a tiny, solid piece of engineering, beautifully finished. it weighs about 700 grams, but seems heavier. the metal case of it is smooth where it should be smooth, and has sharp edges where it should be sharp. the metal grille makes it very grabbable, and inspires confidence. i was happy just to grab it and shove it in a bag, without fear of clicking fabric, or poking a driver. it comes with a charging dock. the soundlink mini ii has a big rubber foot, that means it doesn’t easily slide into place on the dock. you’ve got to wiggle it a bit until it seats properly. that’s literally the only problem i can find with the build on this machine, it’s really a nice piece of kit. unpacking is a pleasant experience. the usb charger has got a couple of international prongs to slide into it. neat. the mass fidelity core is not as tiny as the soundlink, and twice as heavy – though it doesn’t seem so. holding both out in front of me, i struggled to sense a great difference in weight, despite the huge difference. it seems solid enough, and the polished metal is a beautiful element. i wish there was a bit more special up top though – it’s a bit of a bland top. shiny black plastic – i’ve seen it before. unpacking looked good to begin with: the box has a colour sleeve, over a rather beautiful stepped, sturdy board box. inside are two sections, with high density black foam precisely cut out to cradle the core, and another little cupboard at the side for the accessories. it seemed a little over-dressed to me, and my core had clearly been unpacked and re-packed up before – cardboard tabs were bent and delaminated. a bit of the protective film had already been peeled back through handling. the precision of the packaging made the untidy contents seem more problematic. the core comes with a little infrared remote, the power supply, and a handful of international figure 8 leads for it, and a stereo rca-to-3.5mm jack cable. the size of this means it isn’t going to be slung into a shoulder bag, even with the odd little tote that accompanies it – it’s a weird sort of shape, and just too large for me to pick up with one hand. i do have small hands though. the power button is on the back rather than the top. physically it’s a little underwhelming, and there was some marring on the moulding at the back. i can’t tell if it’s damage or just a slightly duff mould, either way it’s cosmetic only, but just reflects a little less attention. if the rest of the unit wasn’t so sharp and sleek, then i wouldn’t even have noticed. behaviour frustratingly, neither of these devices are anywhere near as reliable as my creative d80, that just connected instantly as soon as i wake my laptop, and stays on, rock solid. it’s never dropped. the d80 is mains powered (and old), i wonder if it’s something to do with power saving. both the soundlink and the core lost their connections once or twice over the course of a day’s use. with the core, any silence of longer than about six seconds makes sound fade back in, when it next occurs. this is most obvious when changing the volume in windows, using the slider – the sounds that plays misses it’s attack. in the scheme of things, not that strange, but just a bit curious. i guess this is a power saving thing, and it doesn’t happen with a wired connection. sound this is tricky, these are very different beasts. the soundlink is focussed, bassy, powerful. it has a 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