A little bit dated, but here's a neat little overview of the chipKIT ecosystem on Amelia's 100th Fish Fry podcast!
Read more -->With this fun Instructables tutorial by jolliFactory, you can learn to use chipKIT Uno32 to drive a set of LED Matrix Displays that will display text sent over Bluetooth, for example from an app on your Android phone.
Read more -->If you've ever wanted to view and change parameters on a board without plugging into a PC and making the changes, PONTECH's new Android app makes this possible for chipKIT boards with USB hosting capabilities. PONTECH just released this Property Viewer Android app, as their own Quick240 product is chipKIT-based. To read more about it, visit PONTECH's post!
Read more -->The chipKIT MPIDE system has been designed to make it relatively easy to adapt the operation of the system to new hardware as boards are designed. We've put together a document that describes the mechanisms used in the system to allow a board developer to describe the features of a new board to the system and allow the system to use the new board without the need to modify any of the core hardware abstraction layer code or standard libraries.
The board variant mechanism makes use of a standardized folder structure and set of definition files that can be installed into the MPIDE system
Read more -->If you enjoy playing music, you may enjoy making a metronome using the chipKIT Uno32 and the Basic I/O Shield. Learn how in this Instructables.com tutorial!
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