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Author Archives: andy
Water Level Logger – efficient 3.3V supply
Problem is simple: 3.3V DC/DC converter has to work with high input voltage (>20V), has to be highly efficient as it works continuously in energy scarce conditions, and has to provide up to 300mA dealing with SD card bursts without … Continue reading
Water Level Logger – solar charger
It was my first work on photo-voltaic and rechargeable batteries technology. I have read a lot about mono- and poly-crystalline cells, tracking the highest efficiency points of panels (MPPT) or proper charging/discharging. Facing that I felt I have long way … Continue reading
FreeRTOS tickless idle on Atmega128
Real-time operating system (RTOS) makes embedded coding more elegant and maintainable if MCU has to take care of many things at the same time. FreeRTOS also supports many platform including 8-bit AVRs. I am using it because of both reasons. … Continue reading
Water Level Logger – overview
The logger part of Water Level Station experiment was second in line for design and development. The transmitter measuring water level was done first and turned to be just a warm-up comparing to logger feature list: self-powered unit with multitasking … Continue reading
iGO out of memory – solved
iGO Primo navigation software surprised me right at the moment I needed it badly. As always I forgot to upload maps, etc, before travel, so, as usual, I did it at the hotel googling for solution. Visiting Singapore was not … Continue reading
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Singapore, a week later
After disappointing first day, remaining part of my staying was more graceful, once or two times a day showers, humid and hot hazy weather for most of the time. Few evenings free of work and half of next weekend I … Continue reading
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Singapore, day one
I should call it Singa-pour, the whole sky is gray, skyscrapers tops are hidden in clouds and the wall of rain outside keeps the same pace for last couple hours. At day zero, which was yesterday night when I arrived, … Continue reading
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Water Level Transmitter – surge protection
Thunderbolt that hits near a long cable line can induce spike of hundred of volts. Budgetary RS-485 driver will not protect circuitry from damages caused by over-voltage and over-current. While scorched prototyped device makes constructor sad, failure to bunch of … Continue reading
Water Level Transmitter – RS-485
Serial transmission over long line was the last stage of first iteration in prototyping. Local communication between microcontroller’s USART and PC was already working with MODBUS thus adding RS-485 driver and couple passive elements meant to be piece of cake. … Continue reading
Water Level Transmitter – microcontroller
Once the signal from sensor is converted in ADC it has to be processed and delivered to remote master unit. Having extra local measurements sources, like temperature, it has to be combined altogether. Multiple transmitters coexisting on single line (bus) … Continue reading