Category Archives: XE Week 6 – embedded programming

Arduino LCD & Ultrasonic Rangefinder

This is the final week and final task of the XE digital fabrication module. The challenge this week was to build on our Arduino knowledge fr [...]

Adruino Libraries & LCD Display

The task for this week was to find out  how connect and control a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) with an Arduino. Connecting an LCD is physic [...]

Arduino Traffic light

First Arduino Assignment After our first Arduino session we were asked to use what we had learnt about loop functions and pin output to make [...]

Kyle’s Arduino Rundown

As some people hadn’t been in the timetabled Arduino intro session it was decided that Kyle (https://blogs.brighton.ac.uk/kylewitheyde [...]

Creepy-Peepy Arduino

In my first post about programming Arduinos I used the ‘Blink’ program to make an external LED flash. As it’s lockdown an [...]

Arduino Programming and Flashing LEDs

Choose ‘Examples ’ on the menu on the left, then ‘Basic ’ and ‘Blink ’. The Blink sketch is now displayed in the code area. [...]

Intro to Arduinos

We’re back from Easter and for the next 3 weeks we’ll be having weekly sessions on Arduinos. The official Arduino introduction c [...]

Embedded Programming – Mirco:bit OLED Game

Another little project I wanted to do now that we had the OLED screen working correctly was to try and see if I could replicate this simple [...]

Embedded Programming – Mirco:bit OLED

After the failure of the LCD I got another Micro:bit and a 0.98″ 128×64 pixel OLED screen and returned to the suggested task of using [...]

Embedded Programming – Mirco:bit LCD

Another challenge was to connect an OLED displauy and get it to display a reading such as temp. As I had a 16 pin LCD screen I decided to tr [...]

Electronics Design – Micro:bit Radio Chat

Another good exercise uses the inbuilt radio to let two Micro:bits communicate with each other. Me and classmate Max (blogs.brighton.ac.uk/m [...]

Electronics Design – The Tasks

With knowledge of Micro:bits and how they’re programmed (detailed in previous post) we were tasked with experimenting with reproducing [...]
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