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My name is Jeremy. My name is. Jeremy. . I use bits and atoms to build cool stuff. If you would like to learn how to do that yourself, check out my books, videos, or many instructional blog posts. If you'd like to learn more about me, check out my bio, or PORTFOLIO – JEREMYBLUM.COM I worked on the 3rd gen "LUKE" Prosthetic Arm at DEKA Research and Development. I contributed to the design of the circuit boards for hand and upper-arm control. I led the Energy Controls team for Cornell's entry into the 2009 Solar Decathlon. I oversaw thedevelopment of an
ABOUT – JEREMYBLUM.COM About. That’s me! Hi there! I’m Jeremy. If you want to know a bit more about me, read on! My passion is using engineering to improve people’s lives, and giving people the tools they need to do the same. Currently, I'm the Director of Engineering at Shaper, where we're using computer vision to reinvent the way people use handheldpower
ARDUINO TUTORIALS
Tutorial 15 for Arduino: GPS Tracking. Posted on July 16, 2012 • 249 Comments. This tutorial was featured on the Cooking-Hacks website on 07/18/2012 This was easily the most time I’ve spent producing an Arduino Tutorial. I’ve been sporadically walking around NYC with this GPS for weeks as I’ve tweaked the code and gotten it justright.
TUTORIAL 6 FOR ARDUINO: SERIAL COMM AND PROCESSING Tutorial 6 for Arduino: Serial Comm and Processing. The next four episodes are all about communicating between the Arduino and other devices. In this video, we’ll focus on communicating with the computer via a standard serial connection. We’ll be using a new programming language called “ processing ” to visualize someinformation from
TUTORIAL 2 FOR ARDUINO: NOW WITH MORE BLINKY THINGS This tutorial was featured on the official Arduino blog on 3/9/2011. That’s right folks, it’s Monday, and the second installment of my arduino tutorial series is here! I spent the last week in Disney World, but now that I’m back, it’s time to get down to business! This week, I’ll show you how to read a push button, debounce its input using software, how to create a function in the TUTORIAL 10 FOR ARDUINO: INTERRUPTS This video was featured on Hackaday.com on 3/8/2011 This tutorial was featured on the official Arduino blog on 3/9/2011. Interrupts are an extremely useful, yet often feared element of microprocessors. Interrupts allow you to run a program, while still being able to react to asynchronous input from the outside world. TUTORIAL 11 FOR ARDUINO: SD CARDS AND The logger will record sensor values to its SD card in a useful format so that we can later use a computer program like Microsoft Excel to visualize the data. Download the schematics and source code first so you can reference them while you watch the video. For the first time, I’m using fritzing to draw the circuit schematics. TUTORIAL 3 FOR CADSOFT EAGLE: CAM OUTPUT AND DFM Tutorial 3 for CadSoft Eagle: CAM Output and DFM. This is my third CadSoft Eagle tutorial, sponsored by element14 & cadsoft . In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to prepare your finished circuit board design for manufacturing! This will involve performing DFM (Design for Manufacturability) checks, generating output Gerber files, and sending TUTORIAL 1 FOR CADSOFT EAGLE: SCHEMATIC This tutorial was featured on the CadSoft website on 06/19/2012. In the course of making my Arduino Tutorial Series (don’t worry, I have more of those in the works), I got a ton of requests for a tutorial series on how to design circuit boards. Now, I’m answering those requests with my Eagle Tutorial Series!! Supported by element14 & cadsoft, this series will take you through the processJEREMYBLUM.COM
My name is Jeremy. My name is. Jeremy. . I use bits and atoms to build cool stuff. If you would like to learn how to do that yourself, check out my books, videos, or many instructional blog posts. If you'd like to learn more about me, check out my bio, or PORTFOLIO – JEREMYBLUM.COM I worked on the 3rd gen "LUKE" Prosthetic Arm at DEKA Research and Development. I contributed to the design of the circuit boards for hand and upper-arm control. I led the Energy Controls team for Cornell's entry into the 2009 Solar Decathlon. I oversaw thedevelopment of an
ABOUT – JEREMYBLUM.COM About. That’s me! Hi there! I’m Jeremy. If you want to know a bit more about me, read on! My passion is using engineering to improve people’s lives, and giving people the tools they need to do the same. Currently, I'm the Director of Engineering at Shaper, where we're using computer vision to reinvent the way people use handheldpower
ARDUINO TUTORIALS
Tutorial 15 for Arduino: GPS Tracking. Posted on July 16, 2012 • 249 Comments. This tutorial was featured on the Cooking-Hacks website on 07/18/2012 This was easily the most time I’ve spent producing an Arduino Tutorial. I’ve been sporadically walking around NYC with this GPS for weeks as I’ve tweaked the code and gotten it justright.
TUTORIAL 6 FOR ARDUINO: SERIAL COMM AND PROCESSING Tutorial 6 for Arduino: Serial Comm and Processing. The next four episodes are all about communicating between the Arduino and other devices. In this video, we’ll focus on communicating with the computer via a standard serial connection. We’ll be using a new programming language called “ processing ” to visualize someinformation from
TUTORIAL 2 FOR ARDUINO: NOW WITH MORE BLINKY THINGS This tutorial was featured on the official Arduino blog on 3/9/2011. That’s right folks, it’s Monday, and the second installment of my arduino tutorial series is here! I spent the last week in Disney World, but now that I’m back, it’s time to get down to business! This week, I’ll show you how to read a push button, debounce its input using software, how to create a function in the TUTORIAL 10 FOR ARDUINO: INTERRUPTS This video was featured on Hackaday.com on 3/8/2011 This tutorial was featured on the official Arduino blog on 3/9/2011. Interrupts are an extremely useful, yet often feared element of microprocessors. Interrupts allow you to run a program, while still being able to react to asynchronous input from the outside world. TUTORIAL 11 FOR ARDUINO: SD CARDS AND The logger will record sensor values to its SD card in a useful format so that we can later use a computer program like Microsoft Excel to visualize the data. Download the schematics and source code first so you can reference them while you watch the video. For the first time, I’m using fritzing to draw the circuit schematics. TUTORIAL 3 FOR CADSOFT EAGLE: CAM OUTPUT AND DFM Tutorial 3 for CadSoft Eagle: CAM Output and DFM. This is my third CadSoft Eagle tutorial, sponsored by element14 & cadsoft . In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to prepare your finished circuit board design for manufacturing! This will involve performing DFM (Design for Manufacturability) checks, generating output Gerber files, and sending TUTORIAL 1 FOR CADSOFT EAGLE: SCHEMATIC This tutorial was featured on the CadSoft website on 06/19/2012. In the course of making my Arduino Tutorial Series (don’t worry, I have more of those in the works), I got a ton of requests for a tutorial series on how to design circuit boards. Now, I’m answering those requests with my Eagle Tutorial Series!! Supported by element14 & cadsoft, this series will take you through the processARDUINO TUTORIALS
Tutorial 15 for Arduino: GPS Tracking. Posted on July 16, 2012 • 249 Comments. This tutorial was featured on the Cooking-Hacks website on 07/18/2012 This was easily the most time I’ve spent producing an Arduino Tutorial. I’ve been sporadically walking around NYC with this GPS for weeks as I’ve tweaked the code and gotten it justright.
MY LIFE – JEREMYBLUM.COM I’m moving to San Francisco and joining the Google Glass Hardware team at Google . Yes, you read that title correctly. In one week I’m moving from New York to San Francisco to start a full-time job at Google , where I’ll be a hardware engineer working onEAGLE TUTORIALS
Tutorial 1 for CadSoft Eagle: Schematic Design. This is the first in a series of tutorials that will focus on using the very popular Eagle CAD program to design circuit boards from concept, to schematic, to board layout, to printed circuit board. In this first episode, I’ll show you how to get Eagle up and running, and how to design your LED – JEREMYBLUM.COM This is the first in a series of tutorials that will focus on using the very popular Eagle CAD program to design circuit boards from concept, to schematic, to board layout, to printed circuit board. TUTORIAL 7 FOR ARDUINO: I2C AND PROCESSING This tutorial was featured on the official Arduino blog on 3/9/2011. As promised, this week brings another communications tutorial! In this video, we’ll use both the serial and processing knowledge that we gained last week, plus an I2C enabled temperature-sensing IC.We’ll use processing to generate a pretty room temperature display on yourcomputer screen.
EE BASICS IN TUTORIAL 3 FOR ARDUINO This tutorial was featured on the official Arduino blog on 3/9/2011. In this week’s arduino tutorial, we take a bit of a detour and focus on some key elements of electrical engineering design that we’ll be using in future episodes. Included amongst these topics is Ohm’s Law, current-limiting resistors, pull-down and pull-up resistors, voltage dividers, potentiometers, analog inputs, and TUTORIAL 4 FOR ARDUINO: ANALOG INPUTS This tutorial was featured on the official Arduino blog on 3/9/2011. This week is all about analog inputs for the arduino. I’ll show you how you can use a voltage divider circuit (see episode 3) and a variable resistor to make an analog sensor. We’ll also use a Sharp IR distance sensor as an analog input to detect distance and movement (with some clever programming). RASPBERRY PI REMOTE WAKE/SLEEP-ON-LAN SERVER Raspberry Pi Remote Wake/Sleep-On-LAN Server – Test the v3 Beta. RWSOLS is now easier than ever to setup! Back in 2013, I first released instructions and code to build a Remote Wake/Sleep-On-LAN server powered by a Raspberry Pi. To my surprise, this project ended up becoming my most starred project on GitHub, and has evolved severaltimes
TUTORIAL 12 FOR ARDUINO: RFID CARD READING Tutorial 12 for Arduino: RFID Card Reading. Finally! It’s been about 3 months since my last arduino tutorial – I’ve been keeping busy as usual. I’ve been working on this one for some time. I got the parts months ago, made an outline a few weeks ago, prototyped the circuits and wrote the code last week, and did the filming over thelast
TUTORIAL 5 FOR ARDUINO: MOTORS AND TRANSISTORS Tutorial 5 for Arduino: Motors and Transistors. This week, we’ll finally be using the Arduino to control some motors! First up, we’ll control a standard DC motor running off a 9V battery with the help of an NPN transistor and a PWM (Pulse Width Modulated) signal from the Arduino. Next, it’s onto 180 degree servo motors, which we willJEREMYBLUM.COM
My name is Jeremy. My name is. Jeremy. . I use bits and atoms to build cool stuff. If you would like to learn how to do that yourself, check out my books, videos, or many instructional blog posts. If you'd like to learn more about me, check out my bio, or PORTFOLIO – JEREMYBLUM.COM I worked on the 3rd gen "LUKE" Prosthetic Arm at DEKA Research and Development. I contributed to the design of the circuit boards for hand and upper-arm control. I led the Energy Controls team for Cornell's entry into the 2009 Solar Decathlon. I oversaw thedevelopment of an
ABOUT – JEREMYBLUM.COM About. That’s me! Hi there! I’m Jeremy. If you want to know a bit more about me, read on! My passion is using engineering to improve people’s lives, and giving people the tools they need to do the same. Currently, I'm the Director of Engineering at Shaper, where we're using computer vision to reinvent the way people use handheldpower
TUTORIAL 6 FOR ARDUINO: SERIAL COMM AND PROCESSING Tutorial 6 for Arduino: Serial Comm and Processing. The next four episodes are all about communicating between the Arduino and other devices. In this video, we’ll focus on communicating with the computer via a standard serial connection. We’ll be using a new programming language called “ processing ” to visualize someinformation from
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Shaper Origin Cutting – Learn more at shapertools.com. At the end of 2015 I was ready for a new challenge after my time at Google.I wanted to get back into making products that empower other people to make things (like I had done at MakerBot), and I wanted to do it at a small startup where I could have ownership and free reign over the system architecture and electrical design of whatever I TUTORIAL 2 FOR ARDUINO: NOW WITH MORE BLINKY THINGS This tutorial was featured on the official Arduino blog on 3/9/2011. That’s right folks, it’s Monday, and the second installment of my arduino tutorial series is here! I spent the last week in Disney World, but now that I’m back, it’s time to get down to business! This week, I’ll show you how to read a push button, debounce its input using software, how to create a function in the TUTORIAL 11 FOR ARDUINO: SD CARDS AND The logger will record sensor values to its SD card in a useful format so that we can later use a computer program like Microsoft Excel to visualize the data. Download the schematics and source code first so you can reference them while you watch the video. For the first time, I’m using fritzing to draw the circuit schematics. TUTORIAL 3 FOR CADSOFT EAGLE: CAM OUTPUT AND DFM Tutorial 3 for CadSoft Eagle: CAM Output and DFM. This is my third CadSoft Eagle tutorial, sponsored by element14 & cadsoft . In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to prepare your finished circuit board design for manufacturing! This will involve performing DFM (Design for Manufacturability) checks, generating output Gerber files, and sending TUTORIAL 9 FOR ARDUINO: WIRELESS Tutorial 9 for Arduino: Wireless Communication. This week, we go wireless! We’ll be using a set of arduino Unos, XBee shields, and XBee Transceivers that will create a Personal Area Network (PAN) for wireless serial communication. By the end of the episode, we will be able to turn a potentiometer on one arduino, and have it adjust amotor
TUTORIAL 11 FOR ARDUINO: SD CARDS AND Hi jeremy, great tutorial. I am using a different sd card shield than the one used in this video but program seems to be working fine. Except the only problem I am having is the program doesn’t stop running when there isn’t a card inserted in the shield, it continues to the loop and starts looping Couldn’t access file like below.JEREMYBLUM.COM
My name is Jeremy. My name is. Jeremy. . I use bits and atoms to build cool stuff. If you would like to learn how to do that yourself, check out my books, videos, or many instructional blog posts. If you'd like to learn more about me, check out my bio, or PORTFOLIO – JEREMYBLUM.COM I worked on the 3rd gen "LUKE" Prosthetic Arm at DEKA Research and Development. I contributed to the design of the circuit boards for hand and upper-arm control. I led the Energy Controls team for Cornell's entry into the 2009 Solar Decathlon. I oversaw thedevelopment of an
ABOUT – JEREMYBLUM.COM About. That’s me! Hi there! I’m Jeremy. If you want to know a bit more about me, read on! My passion is using engineering to improve people’s lives, and giving people the tools they need to do the same. Currently, I'm the Director of Engineering at Shaper, where we're using computer vision to reinvent the way people use handheldpower
TUTORIAL 6 FOR ARDUINO: SERIAL COMM AND PROCESSING Tutorial 6 for Arduino: Serial Comm and Processing. The next four episodes are all about communicating between the Arduino and other devices. In this video, we’ll focus on communicating with the computer via a standard serial connection. We’ll be using a new programming language called “ processing ” to visualize someinformation from
SHAPER ORIGIN
Shaper Origin Cutting – Learn more at shapertools.com. At the end of 2015 I was ready for a new challenge after my time at Google.I wanted to get back into making products that empower other people to make things (like I had done at MakerBot), and I wanted to do it at a small startup where I could have ownership and free reign over the system architecture and electrical design of whatever I TUTORIAL 2 FOR ARDUINO: NOW WITH MORE BLINKY THINGS This tutorial was featured on the official Arduino blog on 3/9/2011. That’s right folks, it’s Monday, and the second installment of my arduino tutorial series is here! I spent the last week in Disney World, but now that I’m back, it’s time to get down to business! This week, I’ll show you how to read a push button, debounce its input using software, how to create a function in the TUTORIAL 11 FOR ARDUINO: SD CARDS AND The logger will record sensor values to its SD card in a useful format so that we can later use a computer program like Microsoft Excel to visualize the data. Download the schematics and source code first so you can reference them while you watch the video. For the first time, I’m using fritzing to draw the circuit schematics. TUTORIAL 3 FOR CADSOFT EAGLE: CAM OUTPUT AND DFM Tutorial 3 for CadSoft Eagle: CAM Output and DFM. This is my third CadSoft Eagle tutorial, sponsored by element14 & cadsoft . In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to prepare your finished circuit board design for manufacturing! This will involve performing DFM (Design for Manufacturability) checks, generating output Gerber files, and sending TUTORIAL 9 FOR ARDUINO: WIRELESS Tutorial 9 for Arduino: Wireless Communication. This week, we go wireless! We’ll be using a set of arduino Unos, XBee shields, and XBee Transceivers that will create a Personal Area Network (PAN) for wireless serial communication. By the end of the episode, we will be able to turn a potentiometer on one arduino, and have it adjust amotor
TUTORIAL 11 FOR ARDUINO: SD CARDS AND Hi jeremy, great tutorial. I am using a different sd card shield than the one used in this video but program seems to be working fine. Except the only problem I am having is the program doesn’t stop running when there isn’t a card inserted in the shield, it continues to the loop and starts looping Couldn’t access file like below. NEWS – JEREMYBLUM.COM Brraaaiiiiinnnnsssss!!! When the zombie apocalypse inevitably occurs, will you be ready? I recently served as the Technical Editor for SimonMonk’s
BLOG – JEREMYBLUM.COM Posted on October 13, 2018 • 2 Comments. I recently had the privilege of delivering one of the keynote talks at AltiumLive 2018, an annual conference for circuit board designers. In my talk, I used Shaper (where I currently work) as a case study of how design thinking principles can be leveraged to help engineers design better products.EAGLE TUTORIALS
Tutorial 1 for CadSoft Eagle: Schematic Design. This is the first in a series of tutorials that will focus on using the very popular Eagle CAD program to design circuit boards from concept, to schematic, to board layout, to printed circuit board. In this first episode, I’ll show you how to get Eagle up and running, and how to design your TUTORIAL 7 FOR ARDUINO: I2C AND PROCESSING This tutorial was featured on the official Arduino blog on 3/9/2011. As promised, this week brings another communications tutorial! In this video, we’ll use both the serial and processing knowledge that we gained last week, plus an I2C enabled temperature-sensing IC.We’ll use processing to generate a pretty room temperature display on yourcomputer screen.
ANNOUNCING THE SECOND EDITION OF “EXPLORING ARDUINO I’m thrilled to announce that the second edition of Exploring Arduino, my popular book, is now available!The first version of Exploring Arduino was released in 2013 and has taught countless people around the world about embedded software development, electrical engineering, and rapid hardware prototyping.Whether you’re an experienced web developer looking to learn more about TUTORIAL 10 FOR ARDUINO: INTERRUPTS This video was featured on Hackaday.com on 3/8/2011 This tutorial was featured on the official Arduino blog on 3/9/2011. Interrupts are an extremely useful, yet often feared element of microprocessors. Interrupts allow you to run a program, while still being able to react to asynchronous input from the outside world. TUTORIAL 9 FOR ARDUINO: WIRELESS Tutorial 9 for Arduino: Wireless Communication. This week, we go wireless! We’ll be using a set of arduino Unos, XBee shields, and XBee Transceivers that will create a Personal Area Network (PAN) for wireless serial communication. By the end of the episode, we will be able to turn a potentiometer on one arduino, and have it adjust amotor
SUDOGLOVE HARDWARE CONTROLLER The SudoGlove is a gesture controller that can be easily interfaced with hardware or software via a wireless connection. The glove implements an array of sensors plus filtering circuitry and mathematical analysis firmware to derive state values for each sensor and transmits them to an authorized receiver. I have used the glove todrive an RC
TUTORIAL 1 FOR CADSOFT EAGLE: SCHEMATIC This tutorial was featured on the CadSoft website on 06/19/2012. In the course of making my Arduino Tutorial Series (don’t worry, I have more of those in the works), I got a ton of requests for a tutorial series on how to design circuit boards. Now, I’m answering those requests with my Eagle Tutorial Series!! Supported by element14 & cadsoft, this series will take you through the process ENGINEERS USE TECHNOLOGY TO MAKE LIVES BETTER Engineers use Technology to Make Lives Better. I’m an engineer because I believe that engineers have a unique ability to touch the lives of millions of people by developing technologies that shape the human experience. In this recently-released promotional video for my alma mater, Cornell University, I explain why that philosophy is soJEREMYBLUM.COM
My name is Jeremy. My name is. Jeremy. . I use bits and atoms to build cool stuff. If you would like to learn how to do that yourself, check out my books, videos, or many instructional blog posts. If you'd like to learn more about me, check out my bio, or PORTFOLIO – JEREMYBLUM.COM I worked on the 3rd gen "LUKE" Prosthetic Arm at DEKA Research and Development. I contributed to the design of the circuit boards for hand and upper-arm control. I led the Energy Controls team for Cornell's entry into the 2009 Solar Decathlon. I oversaw thedevelopment of an
ABOUT – JEREMYBLUM.COM About. That’s me! Hi there! I’m Jeremy. If you want to know a bit more about me, read on! My passion is using engineering to improve people’s lives, and giving people the tools they need to do the same. Currently, I'm the Director of Engineering at Shaper, where we're using computer vision to reinvent the way people use handheldpower
TUTORIAL 6 FOR ARDUINO: SERIAL COMM AND PROCESSING Tutorial 6 for Arduino: Serial Comm and Processing. The next four episodes are all about communicating between the Arduino and other devices. In this video, we’ll focus on communicating with the computer via a standard serial connection. We’ll be using a new programming language called “ processing ” to visualize someinformation from
TUTORIAL 2 FOR ARDUINO: NOW WITH MORE BLINKY THINGS This tutorial was featured on the official Arduino blog on 3/9/2011. That’s right folks, it’s Monday, and the second installment of my arduino tutorial series is here! I spent the last week in Disney World, but now that I’m back, it’s time to get down to business! This week, I’ll show you how to read a push button, debounce its input using software, how to create a function in the TUTORIAL 11 FOR ARDUINO: SD CARDS AND The logger will record sensor values to its SD card in a useful format so that we can later use a computer program like Microsoft Excel to visualize the data. Download the schematics and source code first so you can reference them while you watch the video. For the first time, I’m using fritzing to draw the circuit schematics. TUTORIAL 10 FOR ARDUINO: INTERRUPTS This video was featured on Hackaday.com on 3/8/2011 This tutorial was featured on the official Arduino blog on 3/9/2011. Interrupts are an extremely useful, yet often feared element of microprocessors. Interrupts allow you to run a program, while still being able to react to asynchronous input from the outside world. TUTORIAL 3 FOR CADSOFT EAGLE: CAM OUTPUT AND DFM Tutorial 3 for CadSoft Eagle: CAM Output and DFM. This is my third CadSoft Eagle tutorial, sponsored by element14 & cadsoft . In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to prepare your finished circuit board design for manufacturing! This will involve performing DFM (Design for Manufacturability) checks, generating output Gerber files, and sending TUTORIAL 1 FOR CADSOFT EAGLE: SCHEMATIC This tutorial was featured on the CadSoft website on 06/19/2012. In the course of making my Arduino Tutorial Series (don’t worry, I have more of those in the works), I got a ton of requests for a tutorial series on how to design circuit boards. Now, I’m answering those requests with my Eagle Tutorial Series!! Supported by element14 & cadsoft, this series will take you through the process TUTORIAL 11 FOR ARDUINO: SD CARDS AND Hi jeremy, great tutorial. I am using a different sd card shield than the one used in this video but program seems to be working fine. Except the only problem I am having is the program doesn’t stop running when there isn’t a card inserted in the shield, it continues to the loop and starts looping Couldn’t access file like below.JEREMYBLUM.COM
My name is Jeremy. My name is. Jeremy. . I use bits and atoms to build cool stuff. If you would like to learn how to do that yourself, check out my books, videos, or many instructional blog posts. If you'd like to learn more about me, check out my bio, or PORTFOLIO – JEREMYBLUM.COM I worked on the 3rd gen "LUKE" Prosthetic Arm at DEKA Research and Development. I contributed to the design of the circuit boards for hand and upper-arm control. I led the Energy Controls team for Cornell's entry into the 2009 Solar Decathlon. I oversaw thedevelopment of an
ABOUT – JEREMYBLUM.COM About. That’s me! Hi there! I’m Jeremy. If you want to know a bit more about me, read on! My passion is using engineering to improve people’s lives, and giving people the tools they need to do the same. Currently, I'm the Director of Engineering at Shaper, where we're using computer vision to reinvent the way people use handheldpower
TUTORIAL 6 FOR ARDUINO: SERIAL COMM AND PROCESSING Tutorial 6 for Arduino: Serial Comm and Processing. The next four episodes are all about communicating between the Arduino and other devices. In this video, we’ll focus on communicating with the computer via a standard serial connection. We’ll be using a new programming language called “ processing ” to visualize someinformation from
TUTORIAL 2 FOR ARDUINO: NOW WITH MORE BLINKY THINGS This tutorial was featured on the official Arduino blog on 3/9/2011. That’s right folks, it’s Monday, and the second installment of my arduino tutorial series is here! I spent the last week in Disney World, but now that I’m back, it’s time to get down to business! This week, I’ll show you how to read a push button, debounce its input using software, how to create a function in the TUTORIAL 11 FOR ARDUINO: SD CARDS AND The logger will record sensor values to its SD card in a useful format so that we can later use a computer program like Microsoft Excel to visualize the data. Download the schematics and source code first so you can reference them while you watch the video. For the first time, I’m using fritzing to draw the circuit schematics. TUTORIAL 10 FOR ARDUINO: INTERRUPTS This video was featured on Hackaday.com on 3/8/2011 This tutorial was featured on the official Arduino blog on 3/9/2011. Interrupts are an extremely useful, yet often feared element of microprocessors. Interrupts allow you to run a program, while still being able to react to asynchronous input from the outside world. TUTORIAL 3 FOR CADSOFT EAGLE: CAM OUTPUT AND DFM Tutorial 3 for CadSoft Eagle: CAM Output and DFM. This is my third CadSoft Eagle tutorial, sponsored by element14 & cadsoft . In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to prepare your finished circuit board design for manufacturing! This will involve performing DFM (Design for Manufacturability) checks, generating output Gerber files, and sending TUTORIAL 1 FOR CADSOFT EAGLE: SCHEMATIC This tutorial was featured on the CadSoft website on 06/19/2012. In the course of making my Arduino Tutorial Series (don’t worry, I have more of those in the works), I got a ton of requests for a tutorial series on how to design circuit boards. Now, I’m answering those requests with my Eagle Tutorial Series!! Supported by element14 & cadsoft, this series will take you through the process TUTORIAL 11 FOR ARDUINO: SD CARDS AND Hi jeremy, great tutorial. I am using a different sd card shield than the one used in this video but program seems to be working fine. Except the only problem I am having is the program doesn’t stop running when there isn’t a card inserted in the shield, it continues to the loop and starts looping Couldn’t access file like below. NEWS – JEREMYBLUM.COM Brraaaiiiiinnnnsssss!!! When the zombie apocalypse inevitably occurs, will you be ready? I recently served as the Technical Editor for SimonMonk’s
BLOG – JEREMYBLUM.COM Posted on October 13, 2018 • 2 Comments. I recently had the privilege of delivering one of the keynote talks at AltiumLive 2018, an annual conference for circuit board designers. In my talk, I used Shaper (where I currently work) as a case study of how design thinking principles can be leveraged to help engineers design better products.EAGLE TUTORIALS
Tutorial 1 for CadSoft Eagle: Schematic Design. This is the first in a series of tutorials that will focus on using the very popular Eagle CAD program to design circuit boards from concept, to schematic, to board layout, to printed circuit board. In this first episode, I’ll show you how to get Eagle up and running, and how to design your ANNOUNCING THE SECOND EDITION OF “EXPLORING ARDUINO I’m thrilled to announce that the second edition of Exploring Arduino, my popular book, is now available!The first version of Exploring Arduino was released in 2013 and has taught countless people around the world about embedded software development, electrical engineering, and rapid hardware prototyping.Whether you’re an experienced web developer looking to learn more about TUTORIAL 7 FOR ARDUINO: I2C AND PROCESSING This tutorial was featured on the official Arduino blog on 3/9/2011. As promised, this week brings another communications tutorial! In this video, we’ll use both the serial and processing knowledge that we gained last week, plus an I2C enabled temperature-sensing IC.We’ll use processing to generate a pretty room temperature display on yourcomputer screen.
TUTORIAL 10 FOR ARDUINO: INTERRUPTS This video was featured on Hackaday.com on 3/8/2011 This tutorial was featured on the official Arduino blog on 3/9/2011. Interrupts are an extremely useful, yet often feared element of microprocessors. Interrupts allow you to run a program, while still being able to react to asynchronous input from the outside world. ARACNA: AN OPEN SOURCE QUADRUPED Aracna is a new, quadruped robot platform which requires non-intuitive motor commands in order to locomote and thus provides an interesting challenge for gait learning algorithms, such as those frequently developed in the Evolutionary Computation and Artificial Life communities. Aracna is an open-source hardware project composed ofoff-the
RASPBERRY PI REMOTE WAKE/SLEEP-ON-LAN SERVER Raspberry Pi Remote Wake/Sleep-On-LAN Server – Test the v3 Beta. RWSOLS is now easier than ever to setup! Back in 2013, I first released instructions and code to build a Remote Wake/Sleep-On-LAN server powered by a Raspberry Pi. To my surprise, this project ended up becoming my most starred project on GitHub, and has evolved severaltimes
SUDOGLOVE HARDWARE CONTROLLER The SudoGlove is a gesture controller that can be easily interfaced with hardware or software via a wireless connection. The glove implements an array of sensors plus filtering circuitry and mathematical analysis firmware to derive state values for each sensor and transmits them to an authorized receiver. I have used the glove todrive an RC
TUTORIAL 9 FOR ARDUINO: WIRELESS Tutorial 9 for Arduino: Wireless Communication. This week, we go wireless! We’ll be using a set of arduino Unos, XBee shields, and XBee Transceivers that will create a Personal Area Network (PAN) for wireless serial communication. By the end of the episode, we will be able to turn a potentiometer on one arduino, and have it adjust amotor
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My name is Jeremy. My name is. Jeremy. . I use bits and atoms to build cool stuff. If you would like to learn how to do that yourself, check out my books, videos, or many instructional blog posts. If you'd like to learn more about me, check out my bio, or PORTFOLIO – JEREMYBLUM.COM I worked on the 3rd gen "LUKE" Prosthetic Arm at DEKA Research and Development. I contributed to the design of the circuit boards for hand and upper-arm control. I led the Energy Controls team for Cornell's entry into the 2009 Solar Decathlon. I oversaw thedevelopment of an
ABOUT – JEREMYBLUM.COM About. That’s me! Hi there! I’m Jeremy. If you want to know a bit more about me, read on! My passion is using engineering to improve people’s lives, and giving people the tools they need to do the same. Currently, I'm the Director of Engineering at Shaper, where we're using computer vision to reinvent the way people use handheldpower
ASSORTED HACKS AND MODS Posted on January 6, 2014 • 23 Comments. At the 2013 Open Hardware Summit, all attendees were given a hackable, ePaper badge (lovingly called a “BADGEr”) that could be used to display our credentials during the conference, and could be used for experimentation afterwards. I paired mine with a Raspberry Pi to create an auto-updating ePaperSHAPER ORIGIN
Shaper Origin Cutting – Learn more at shapertools.com. At the end of 2015 I was ready for a new challenge after my time at Google.I wanted to get back into making products that empower other people to make things (like I had done at MakerBot), and I wanted to do it at a small startup where I could have ownership and free reign over the system architecture and electrical design of whatever I TUTORIAL 6 FOR ARDUINO: SERIAL COMM AND PROCESSING Tutorial 6 for Arduino: Serial Comm and Processing. The next four episodes are all about communicating between the Arduino and other devices. In this video, we’ll focus on communicating with the computer via a standard serial connection. We’ll be using a new programming language called “ processing ” to visualize someinformation from
TUTORIAL 7 FOR ARDUINO: I2C AND PROCESSING This tutorial was featured on the official Arduino blog on 3/9/2011. As promised, this week brings another communications tutorial! In this video, we’ll use both the serial and processing knowledge that we gained last week, plus an I2C enabled temperature-sensing IC.We’ll use processing to generate a pretty room temperature display on yourcomputer screen.
TUTORIAL 2 FOR ARDUINO: NOW WITH MORE BLINKY THINGS This tutorial was featured on the official Arduino blog on 3/9/2011. That’s right folks, it’s Monday, and the second installment of my arduino tutorial series is here! I spent the last week in Disney World, but now that I’m back, it’s time to get down to business! This week, I’ll show you how to read a push button, debounce its input using software, how to create a function in the TUTORIAL 1 FOR CADSOFT EAGLE: SCHEMATIC This tutorial was featured on the CadSoft website on 06/19/2012. In the course of making my Arduino Tutorial Series (don’t worry, I have more of those in the works), I got a ton of requests for a tutorial series on how to design circuit boards. Now, I’m answering those requests with my Eagle Tutorial Series!! Supported by element14 & cadsoft, this series will take you through the process TUTORIAL 3 FOR CADSOFT EAGLE: CAM OUTPUT AND DFM Tutorial 3 for CadSoft Eagle: CAM Output and DFM. This is my third CadSoft Eagle tutorial, sponsored by element14 & cadsoft . In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to prepare your finished circuit board design for manufacturing! This will involve performing DFM (Design for Manufacturability) checks, generating output Gerber files, and sendingJEREMYBLUM.COM
My name is Jeremy. My name is. Jeremy. . I use bits and atoms to build cool stuff. If you would like to learn how to do that yourself, check out my books, videos, or many instructional blog posts. If you'd like to learn more about me, check out my bio, or PORTFOLIO – JEREMYBLUM.COM I worked on the 3rd gen "LUKE" Prosthetic Arm at DEKA Research and Development. I contributed to the design of the circuit boards for hand and upper-arm control. I led the Energy Controls team for Cornell's entry into the 2009 Solar Decathlon. I oversaw thedevelopment of an
ABOUT – JEREMYBLUM.COM About. That’s me! Hi there! I’m Jeremy. If you want to know a bit more about me, read on! My passion is using engineering to improve people’s lives, and giving people the tools they need to do the same. Currently, I'm the Director of Engineering at Shaper, where we're using computer vision to reinvent the way people use handheldpower
ASSORTED HACKS AND MODS Posted on January 6, 2014 • 23 Comments. At the 2013 Open Hardware Summit, all attendees were given a hackable, ePaper badge (lovingly called a “BADGEr”) that could be used to display our credentials during the conference, and could be used for experimentation afterwards. I paired mine with a Raspberry Pi to create an auto-updating ePaperSHAPER ORIGIN
Shaper Origin Cutting – Learn more at shapertools.com. At the end of 2015 I was ready for a new challenge after my time at Google.I wanted to get back into making products that empower other people to make things (like I had done at MakerBot), and I wanted to do it at a small startup where I could have ownership and free reign over the system architecture and electrical design of whatever I TUTORIAL 6 FOR ARDUINO: SERIAL COMM AND PROCESSING Tutorial 6 for Arduino: Serial Comm and Processing. The next four episodes are all about communicating between the Arduino and other devices. In this video, we’ll focus on communicating with the computer via a standard serial connection. We’ll be using a new programming language called “ processing ” to visualize someinformation from
TUTORIAL 7 FOR ARDUINO: I2C AND PROCESSING This tutorial was featured on the official Arduino blog on 3/9/2011. As promised, this week brings another communications tutorial! In this video, we’ll use both the serial and processing knowledge that we gained last week, plus an I2C enabled temperature-sensing IC.We’ll use processing to generate a pretty room temperature display on yourcomputer screen.
TUTORIAL 2 FOR ARDUINO: NOW WITH MORE BLINKY THINGS This tutorial was featured on the official Arduino blog on 3/9/2011. That’s right folks, it’s Monday, and the second installment of my arduino tutorial series is here! I spent the last week in Disney World, but now that I’m back, it’s time to get down to business! This week, I’ll show you how to read a push button, debounce its input using software, how to create a function in the TUTORIAL 1 FOR CADSOFT EAGLE: SCHEMATIC This tutorial was featured on the CadSoft website on 06/19/2012. In the course of making my Arduino Tutorial Series (don’t worry, I have more of those in the works), I got a ton of requests for a tutorial series on how to design circuit boards. Now, I’m answering those requests with my Eagle Tutorial Series!! Supported by element14 & cadsoft, this series will take you through the process TUTORIAL 3 FOR CADSOFT EAGLE: CAM OUTPUT AND DFM Tutorial 3 for CadSoft Eagle: CAM Output and DFM. This is my third CadSoft Eagle tutorial, sponsored by element14 & cadsoft . In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to prepare your finished circuit board design for manufacturing! This will involve performing DFM (Design for Manufacturability) checks, generating output Gerber files, and sendingEAGLE TUTORIALS
Tutorial 1 for CadSoft Eagle: Schematic Design. This is the first in a series of tutorials that will focus on using the very popular Eagle CAD program to design circuit boards from concept, to schematic, to board layout, to printed circuit board. In this first episode, I’ll show you how to get Eagle up and running, and how to design your ASSORTED HACKS AND MODS Posted on January 6, 2014 • 23 Comments. At the 2013 Open Hardware Summit, all attendees were given a hackable, ePaper badge (lovingly called a “BADGEr”) that could be used to display our credentials during the conference, and could be used for experimentation afterwards. I paired mine with a Raspberry Pi to create an auto-updating ePaper EAGLE TUTORIAL SERIES Supporting Documentation and Schematics for all Eagle Tutorials. The content I create in the Eagle Tutorial Series is 100% open source. The Eagle tutorial category on my blog is the best place to get content for each tutorial, but you can also download all the materials at once from my github repository. All Eagle tutorial supporting materials are distributed under the GNU General Public (OpenFAB@HOME 3D PRINTER
I presently develop electronics for both the MakerBot and Fab@Home 3D printers. While the MakerBot focuses on bringing the most precise plastic extrusion possible to the public, the Fab@Home focuses on using additive manufacturing as a teaching tool and to print unique new materials. In addition to food, the Fab@Home has printed ice,metal, and
ANNOUNCING THE SECOND EDITION OF “EXPLORING ARDUINO I’m thrilled to announce that the second edition of Exploring Arduino, my popular book, is now available!The first version of Exploring Arduino was released in 2013 and has taught countless people around the world about embedded software development, electrical engineering, and rapid hardware prototyping.Whether you’re an experienced web developer looking to learn more about SUDOGLOVE HARDWARE CONTROLLER The SudoGlove is a gesture controller that can be easily interfaced with hardware or software via a wireless connection. The glove implements an array of sensors plus filtering circuitry and mathematical analysis firmware to derive state values for each sensor and transmits them to an authorized receiver. I have used the glove todrive an RC
TUTORIAL 4 FOR ARDUINO: ANALOG INPUTS This tutorial was featured on the official Arduino blog on 3/9/2011. This week is all about analog inputs for the arduino. I’ll show you how you can use a voltage divider circuit (see episode 3) and a variable resistor to make an analog sensor. We’ll also use a Sharp IR distance sensor as an analog input to detect distance and movement (with some clever programming). TUTORIAL 11 FOR ARDUINO: SD CARDS AND The logger will record sensor values to its SD card in a useful format so that we can later use a computer program like Microsoft Excel to visualize the data. Download the schematics and source code first so you can reference them while you watch the video. For the first time, I’m using fritzing to draw the circuit schematics. ENGINEERS USE TECHNOLOGY TO MAKE LIVES BETTER Engineers use Technology to Make Lives Better. I’m an engineer because I believe that engineers have a unique ability to touch the lives of millions of people by developing technologies that shape the human experience. In this recently-released promotional video for my alma mater, Cornell University, I explain why that philosophy is so TUTORIAL 9 FOR ARDUINO: WIRELESS Tutorial 9 for Arduino: Wireless Communication. This week, we go wireless! We’ll be using a set of arduino Unos, XBee shields, and XBee Transceivers that will create a Personal Area Network (PAN) for wireless serial communication. By the end of the episode, we will be able to turn a potentiometer on one arduino, and have it adjust amotor
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