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![]() so your using it *with* the mcp?
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![]() I use the ad8628 in replacement of the original mcp6041 aop
and I use a mcp3421 as an adc after the ad8628 and before the arduino. |
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![]() ah - o.k.
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![]() @kripton2035
Came to my mind, though you probably already thought on this, to include a pulse switch, easily accessed from the box exterior, to reset reading to zero. This would become handy whenever one's need to calibrate the probes and more often to exclude some known fixed value while probing. |
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![]() this is what the big red button you can see in the videos is for ! make temporary zero, or permanent zero if you long press it is stored in the arduino eeprom.
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![]() I've published the first draft of schematic and source code of the project. enjoy !
http://kripton2035.free.fr/Projects/shorty-display.html |
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![]() thx a lot Kripton2035!!! a lot of beer for you !!!
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![]() Hi Kripton
I would like to build one of these. Which is the correct OLED display that I need? Can you post a link to it on Aliexpress if possible as I find it easiest to order from there. I would be willing to buy one of your PCBs when you have some Cheers Last edited by dicky96; 03-02-2021 at 10:55 AM.. |
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![]() it is a standard 0.91" oled module, in a 128x32 resolution. plenty of them on ebay or ali
there will be a button on the pcb page to buy it, but please wait 1-2 months before it's available. I must first make one, buy one, receive it and test it, and then only they will be available. Last edited by kripton2035; 03-02-2021 at 11:27 AM.. |
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![]() Thanks Kripton
Something like this one https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005...archweb201603_ I may as well order the parts I don't already have here, then everything will be ready best regards |
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![]() those are cheap!!
last time i got some they cost 1.60 in 5's |
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![]() I'm making the pcb right now, then I'll have them made, then test them and if ok there will be a button to order them on the pcb tab of the web page.
but I need 1-2 months before it's available. |
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![]() Really nice. How bad is shipping from france? It's unfortunate that shipping to the US from china approaches free, everywhere else it's a make you cry price.
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![]() it seems I will be able to ship a letter with a pcb inside for EUR 5 all around the world without tracking, and 8-9 EUR with tracking. more expensive than china of course but still reasonable.
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