YOU VOTE - WE DO IT: mikromedia shields
Posted: 19 Jul 2014 19:08
Hello everyone,
I hope you are all fine this summer, doing interesting projects and sipping cold lemonade to cool down
When I came to MikroElektronika Marketing in 2010, we started pushing out mikromedia boards.
I was so impressed by the coolness of it, and couldn't help it but to make a project every weekend.
I did Paint, Calculator, MP3 player, Fifteen, Snakes Game, Matrix Raining Code, Pedometer, and so on.
Mikromedia boards are very powerful and compact, and price really enables you to immediately use it as a part of your design.
Plastic casing is the next logical step, right?
But before that, I wanted to see if you have any suggestions about mikromedia shields.
A lot can be done with mikroBUS shield and click boards, but is there anything else you want us to consider?
SHARE YOUR IDEAS
Here's mine: mikromedia Guitar Shield
Ever since we did a DSP library for PIC32, I wanted to make a mikromedia Guitar Shield.
The idea is to have an input guitar connector leading to analog input pin, and an output guitar connector that goes though DAC.
Once you plug it into your mikromedia board you could read input signal, do FFT analysis and create a Guitar Tuner, but also make sound effects like distortion, wah-wah, delay, etc.
If there's anything else you would like to suggest regarding mikromedia boards, I invite you to join the discussion.
Best regards,
Aleksandar
I hope you are all fine this summer, doing interesting projects and sipping cold lemonade to cool down
When I came to MikroElektronika Marketing in 2010, we started pushing out mikromedia boards.
I was so impressed by the coolness of it, and couldn't help it but to make a project every weekend.
I did Paint, Calculator, MP3 player, Fifteen, Snakes Game, Matrix Raining Code, Pedometer, and so on.
Mikromedia boards are very powerful and compact, and price really enables you to immediately use it as a part of your design.
Plastic casing is the next logical step, right?
But before that, I wanted to see if you have any suggestions about mikromedia shields.
A lot can be done with mikroBUS shield and click boards, but is there anything else you want us to consider?
SHARE YOUR IDEAS
Here's mine: mikromedia Guitar Shield
Ever since we did a DSP library for PIC32, I wanted to make a mikromedia Guitar Shield.
The idea is to have an input guitar connector leading to analog input pin, and an output guitar connector that goes though DAC.
Once you plug it into your mikromedia board you could read input signal, do FFT analysis and create a Guitar Tuner, but also make sound effects like distortion, wah-wah, delay, etc.
If there's anything else you would like to suggest regarding mikromedia boards, I invite you to join the discussion.
Best regards,
Aleksandar