Pinned Repositories
kicad-teensy-epaper
E-Paper Badge with Teensy LC designed in KiCad
mastodon-lists
"Following list" from my Mastodon accounts for various topics including the Linux kernel. I want these lists to grow so please open PRs!
rotary-encoder-breakout
KiCad breakout board to make it easier to put rotary encoder on breadboard. Using SparkFun symbol and footprint by @mcous.
talks
Slides and documentation from talks/demos/meetups
teensy-touch
Teensy LC capactive touch button demo board
teensy-wifi-weather-logger
Weather WiFi logging badge with Teensy 3.2, ESP8266, OLED and BME280 sensor
TeensyEpaperShield
Teensy E-Paper Shield demo by Jarek Lupinski
pdp7's Repositories
pdp7/tweetypi
Raspberry Pi: display tweets for a given hashtag on character LCD
pdp7/ps1biosensor
PS:One GGHC Biosensor Array
pdp7/pdp7badge
Arduino-powered 7-segment badge for my Twitter handle "pdp7"
pdp7/autoadvent
Raspberry Pi controlled LED advent candles
pdp7/beaglebot
Software for Beaglebot - a beaglebone based robot
pdp7/ePaperBadge
Arduino ePaper name badge
pdp7/hackerdojo-signin
pdp7/hrmshield
Arduino heart rate logger
pdp7/punkin_pi
Scary halloween Pumpkin
pdp7/status
pdp7/WiFly
copy of sparkfun Wifly Library
pdp7/Adafruit-Raspberry-Pi-Python-Code
Adafruit library code for Raspberry Pi
pdp7/attiny
Misc AVR ATtiny projects
pdp7/bb-kernel
pdp7/bbqt
bbqt
pdp7/beaglebackpack
Python code for interfacing BeagleBone Black with Adafruit i2c "backpack" LED displays (8x8 matrix & 7-segment)
pdp7/dotfiles
my Linux "hidden" config dir and files for vim, bash, etc
pdp7/HDMI2USB-vmodvga
VGA capture expansion board for HDMI2USB (or Digilent Atlys prototype board).
pdp7/RaspberryPi_LED_StockTicker
Raspberry Pi LED Stock Ticker
pdp7/raspiwatt
Tweet-a-Watt meets Raspberry Pi
pdp7/sitemap
pdp7/st7565-linux
Linux kernel driver for ST7565 LCDs
pdp7/stache
OpenCV demo app that adds mustaches to detected faces
pdp7/tizen-tv-rpi-linux
Linux kernel tree for Tizen TV on Raspberry Pi 2
pdp7/Tweet-a-Watt
This project documents my adventures in learning how to wire up my home for wireless power monitoring. I live in a rented apartment so I don't have hacking-access to a meter or breaker panel. Since I'm still very interested in measuring my power usage on a long term basis, I built wireless outlet reporters. Building your own power monitor isn't too tough and can save money but I'm not a fan of sticking my fingers into 120V power. Instead, I'll used the existing Kill-a-watt power monitor, which works great and is available at my local hardware store.
pdp7/wifi-reset
Systemd service to reset (ifdown & ifup) all wireless interfaces on boot. Greatly improves reliability of wifi adapters on the BeagleBone Black's Debian OS with 3.8 kernel.