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*[[RGB LED Fader]] - Using an ATtiny44 and a 3 chan LED driver IC to make a neat desk ordainment.  
*[[RGB LED Fader]] - Using an ATtiny44 and a 3 chan LED driver IC to make a neat desk ordainment.  
*[[Show Control board]] - Used to flicker incandescent lights for effect.
*[[Matrix Orbital LCD and AVR]] - Using an Matrix Orbital LCD with an AVR via TWI, good examples of sending out strings.
*[[AVR Dragon buffer board]] - Used to protect the very fragile Dragon programing/debugging device.


*[[Ping Pong Scoreboard]] - A scoreboard for your Ping Pong matches!.  
*[[Ping Pong Scoreboard]] - A scoreboard for your Ping Pong matches!.  

Revision as of 11:10, 8 December 2024

My name is Paul Mac and I am an electrical engineer in the Tampa / St. Petersburg area in sunny Florida. I use this wiki as a notebook for projects I've done in the past or projects I'm currently working on. Below you can see a list of my projects or you can go back to the home page.

2024-12-08 - After manually updating this MeidaWiki i've left out some minor projects.

Projects

  • TruckTree! - A Christmas tree I put in the back of my truck every year. Individually addressable RGB LEDs.
  • AVR web scraper - Using a Lantronix module to gather data from the web using an AVR.
  • RGB LED Fader - Using an ATtiny44 and a 3 chan LED driver IC to make a neat desk ordainment.
  • Mails Here! - (near)Finished mail notification project. I'm redesigning the base station device still but the mail box device is done and done. Updates to follow...
  • DBL Flusher - A little device that will drive a servo motor to flush a toilet automatically.
  • Jeopardy PIC buzzer - My first real attempt at using a Microchip PIC. Uses a basic PIC16f84a and a simple assembly program to detect which player buzzes in first. Very similar to the reactions game below but only uses a couple TTL chips along with the PIC.
  • Reactions Game (power point) - One of my very first digital projects. A game called Reactions built using discrete logic. The point is to be the first person to "buzz in" when the light goes active. Whomever has the quickest reactions wins.
  • Double Wide Shelving - Some shelving I built for the garage. Designed completely with Google SketchUp from scratch.
  • Creative USB interface - Using a PIC18f4550 with built in USB to crate a device to easily communicate with a computer