Here I will share some of my insights about embedded and PC software design and modern electronic hardware development. Everyone is welcome to engage into discussion.
Friday, August 24, 2012
Android-powered Tablet PC for reading books
P.S.: well, I already have bicycle and Tablet PC. The only thing left to buy is reflex camera, and I will completely fit controversial folklore image of a young programmer :)))
Saturday, August 18, 2012
Radio-controlled all-wheel drive Robot based partly on Arduino modules
Today I have attended Chaos Construction 2012 (in Russian) - computers and computer graphics, 8-bit music and demo scene annual festival. For me, one of the most interesting things there was presentation of all-wheel drive radio-controlled robot made partly based on modules from Arduino open-source electronics prototyping platform.
Robo-hobby blog (in Russian) is the official current webpage of these guys (those who are working on a robot, not those who develop Arduino). If you will ever want to learn anything about relatively easy-to-reproduce hand-made radio-controlled robots based on open-source hardware & software components, I would advice to check this blog. Authors share their experience about working on such a project. This is really interesting, even for me, professional electronics developer. I've already added RSS feed of their blog into my feed reader.
Saturday, August 11, 2012
Broken WM_DROPFILES (Drag-and-Drop) functionality in Windows 7
Friday, August 10, 2012
Dummy bicycle lanes in Moscow
This summer, I was in Moscow for a few hours, walking through the city while waiting for my train. My attention, among other things, draws to the fake (dummy) bicycle lane on prospekt Vernadskogo, near the "University" metro station. This "bicycle path" is actually one metre wide green band drawn on the pavement. The problem is that people do not regard it as a road for bicyles - instead, all pedestrians treat this piece of asphalt simply as part of pavement, and behave accordingly. Everyone who will try to move on this path on bicycle with a speed more than 15-20 km/h, will inevitably bump into someone else (pedestrian) during the first minute of trip. So this "bicycle lane" is absolutely useless, this is essentially just a mock-up. Even more, it is not only useless, but harmful for all cyclists. This is because if anyone wants to cycle with reasonable speed here, right solution would be to move in traffic area of this prospekt, in the first traffic lane, near the border. But Russian road laws states that cyclists should move through the special "bicycle lane", if there is one. So if any cyclist would bump into another object (car, bus, or pedestrian), while moving on traffic area of this prospekt, one could say that this happens because of he/she do not abide this particular rule of road laws. Shame on those who were responsible for this fake "bicycle lane".
Reanimating NiMh Battery Pack in home cordless phone
UPD: the same method works with NiMh AAA accumulators, I've just checked this today. 900 mAh acc. battery discharged to ~0.7 volts has been charging with ~90mA current for a few hours, after that I was able to complete the process with standard charger.
P.S.: Caution! In absense of temperature monitoring circuit, do not charge the battery with currents more that 0.1*C, for example, in my case I had battery with 600 mAh Capacity (designated by capital "C" letter), so max. safe charging current was 60 mA. Also, do not try to repeat this without proper setting of output voltage limit in your power supply. Put the battery into protective box for a period of charging to prevent damage from its possible explosion. Make sure that you are ready to quickly disconnect the power supply and to extinguish a fire in case if it will arise.