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RaspberryPi-Fan-Control
Control a Raspberry Pi fan based on temeperatureJC-Pro-Macro-2
Programmable macro keypad and rotary input, with GPIO breakouts. Uses an ATmega32u4 Pro Micro for HID functionality.RotaryControl
Rotary control with PICO - work in progress.DustCollector-DC0
Dust collector meant for CNC use with a Rigid vac and DeWalt Spindle labeled as "JSCook-DC0" to signify this is the initial "0" version.JC-Pro-Macro
Macro keypad and rotary input based on the ATmega32U4 Pro Micro boardclock742
Clock 742 is a clock made with a PCB diffuseresp8266-garage-control
Code for ESP8266 Wemos D1 mini garage remote controlcircuitpython-experiments
Experiments with CircuitPython3DP-Concrete
Items Made with concrete and 3D-Printed MoldsClearCrawler
Code for ClearCrawler Strandbeest WalkerKiCad
Items relating to KiCad EDAOMNI-Bot
Code for OMNI-Bot platform.Intermittent-Shutdown
Code for ATtiny85 and Raspberry Pi to allow for intermittent operation, saving powerHelloLight
Code for the "Hello Light" project, with RGBW LEDs arranged inside of a plywood/polycarbonate cylinder to form a VU meter with a high limit trigger. Also includes a random light mode as well as a pulsing white LED.DIP-Intervalometer
Code for Intervalometer based on an Arduino Nano, and set up with a series of 4 DIP switches.parallel-LEDinator
LED indicators for DB25 parallel connectionsVariableCapacitor
3D Print files for making a variable (tuning) capacitor using stainless steel washers.Laser
3DP-Items
Various one-off items that I've 3D printedPCF8574-IO-Expansion
Code to go along with article for IO expander.GoProLaserAim
3D-Printed device for aiming a GoPro cameraATtiny85-servo
Servo control techniques for ATtiny85 microcontrollerLaundryMonitor
Monitor laundry with this ESP8266 Wemos D1 mini routineGPS-Speed-Light
Routines to allow Arduino board to turn light on depending on speed.Wiha-Screwdriver-Holder
Holder for Wiha Screwdrivers. Magnetic.4-Bit-DIY-DAC
Code to go along with article for Arrow.comRF-Nano
Library for RF-Nano with examples built-in for both emitter and receiver.CuraProfile
Cura Profile Moniprice Maker Ultimate V2automatic-watering
Experiments with automatic watering systems.PIR-CameraTrigger
Assembly for PIR camera trigger - labled as JSCook-CT0 on the back, so hopefully someone can find it if needed.PropPID
PID ExperimentsSpectrometer-Password
Code used to read spectrometer and input password based on this reading.Pi-Zero-Suction-Cup
Suction Cup Mount for a Pi Zero W and the official Pi Zero case. Great for camera usage.CNC-Light-Paint
Code and print files to light paint with a CNC routerlight-follower-PCB
Light Following "Robot"ATtiny85-5LEDPCB
PCB with 5 LEDs, different blinking routines for each.breadboard-sun-tracker
Breadboard moves to track the sunATtiny85-blink-PCB
Code to blink PCB LEDs and go to sleep.Standard-Nano
A design for a standard embedded Nano setup. Used on several projects, build is outlined in full here:RaspberryPi-ZipTie
Zip Tie mount for Raspberry PiSwitch
Switch repository - WIPLED-multiplexing
Multiplexing experimentsSoft-Jaws
Soft Jaws for Irwin viseDHT11-TemperatureLogger
MPU-6050-Example
Sourced from Arduino PlaygroundNRF24L01-Arduino
Code for sending data from one Arduino (Uno/Nano) to another using the NRFL01+ RF module.3DP-tool-holder
3D Printed mounting hardware for tools - namely Ryobi wireless drillLED-No-Solder
.8mm PCB that includes coin cell holder and LED that can be attached with no solderLDR-LEDPWM
Arduino code to take input from an LDR (light dependent resistor) and light an LED proportinally using PWM control.MultiSolenoid
Code to cycle 3 steppers. Modified from Arduino blink sketchArduinoEncoder
Code to read an encoder without additional librariesHeadphoneHook
Hook for headphones that attaches to a movable standanalog-discovery-2-all-in-one
Details for integrating the Digilent Analog Discovery 2 into an all-in-one setup with Raspberry Pi 4 and a computer monitor.SimpleShortcut
Simple shortcut code meant for use with an "Arduino" Pro Micro that turns volume up and down by pressing two separate buttons.Love Open Source and this site? Check out how you can help us