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====== Duhamel flipdot ====== | ====== Duhamel flipdot ====== | ||
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+ | ===== Project information ===== | ||
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+ | * Owner: [[: | ||
+ | * Participants: | ||
+ | * Status: **alpha** | ||
+ | * Project created on **Sat 25-01-20** by **[[user: | ||
===== Goals ===== | ===== Goals ===== | ||
* reverse engineer and document the flipdot | * reverse engineer and document the flipdot | ||
- | * make use of the flipdot at Fuz, with an ESP of course | + | * make use of the flipdot at Fuz, with an ESP module |
- | </ | + | |
- | ===== Ressources | + | ===== Resources |
- | * ... | + | * https:// |
+ | * https:// | ||
- | ===== Roadmap | + | ===== Log ===== |
- | - ... | + | |
+ | [[: | ||
+ | | ||
+ | * there' | ||
+ | * we were able to manually flip some dots by applying current on some traces on the back of a module. We were also able to flip a line but without a lot of logic, using an Arduino. Next step is to put an ESP in place of the Lattice and try to flip some dots from the ESP, should be way easier. | ||
+ | * we weren' | ||
- | <WRAP notice round box 70%> | ||
- | ===== Follow-up ===== | ||
- | * Project created on **Sat 25-01-20** by **[[user: | ||
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