Great! BTW, the webpage is pretty nice and modern. Some improvements can be done to reduce the amount of code, but it is very clear. The one I...
I see now that our confusion is because I'm talking about the esp program described here by Dave Bodnar:...
Ouch, sorry, I didn't see where it handles "<a" commands, for instance. So, which messages should I send from my WebSocket client to the wifi...
Yahooooo!!! Look mom, no wires! I was able to setup the ESP8266 with the WebSockets firmware, then used the Web Throttle:...
@UK Steve do you have any of the experimental code in GitHub so we can take a sneak peek? I've purchased an ESP8266 that, with just 4 wires can be...
I still don't understand how I didn't blow up everything like 10 times with all the mistakes in the wiring (and even on the color-code of the...
I ended up doing a "shield" for the L298N module, with all the things of the original shield (a 74LS04 for the inverters, and a 0.15ohm resistor...
This is the back (or actually the "top") of the shield.
With all the components and the connectors to the module and to the Arduino
you can see there there is almost no space for the components
It's a little twisted, as the connectors in the L298N module are not properly aligned with the distance between holes in the prototype board.
Ouch! That means I should also pass it thru an amplifier? @crusader27529 have you made it work with just a 15 ohm resistor connected at the end of...
Weird, but it looks like you're right @Jirka. The diagram indeed says 0R15, and the picture of the board shows a R150, both denominations for a...
First and foremost, thanks a lot to build the DCC++ and share it with the world!!! Is very inexpensive but the most interes I've just received the...