Using a manufacturer independent tooling can have good impacts on autonomy, learning experience and realization on what really works for an engineer regarding the whole embedded development process. I wanted to look for a complete setup working natively in Windows, yet as much as possible open source, to have a manufacturer independent tooling. I will … Continue reading Open source ARM based toolchain development and debug on Windows with no emulation
One-day projects
The EdoSplay project
In the watchmaking industry there are not only cogs and gears. Nowadays, even the high watchmaking industry focuses on sophisticated digital technology, to combine it with the fine art of mechanics. And it exists, once open-source, even an RTOS owned by Swatch, for which I had the pleasure to use, and mostly to be mentored … Continue reading The EdoSplay project
Glighter-A driver LED – The mixed signal control
It was not long time ago in which was developed a small DC-DC LED driver - Glighter-S, my first switching LED driver. It was the natural consequence of the need for efficiency after the development experiment of the linear LED driver - Glighter. No long time after these experiments, the need for analog control in … Continue reading Glighter-A driver LED – The mixed signal control
The anti-loud siren
What happens if some one try to piss off people and make them scream, and you can't calm down them? What happens if you are in a crowded environment where people start talking when they shouldn't? Or what happens if you are one of those people who talk constantly loud out, but wants to improve … Continue reading The anti-loud siren