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==11th November 2023== | |||
Raspberrypi 5 is confirmed compatible with the RPICT series hat. | |||
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==9th October 2023 - New product== | ==9th October 2023 - New product== | ||
This is a standalone programmer for Arduino. You can use this to program an arduino without the need of a computer. It uses a SD card to store the sketch to upload. | This is a standalone programmer for Arduino. You can use this to program an arduino without the need of a computer. It uses a SD card to store the sketch to upload. | ||
[https://lechacalshop.com/gb/misc/116-standalone-arduino-programmer-mega-shield.html] | |||
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A bug in the frequency computation was making the frequency reading erratic and highly noisy. It has been now solved and a reading difference example is shown below. | A bug in the frequency computation was making the frequency reading erratic and highly noisy. It has been now solved and a reading difference example is shown below. | ||
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To install the new firmware follow this guide below. | To install the new firmware follow this guide below. |
Latest revision as of 15:05, 11 November 2023
11th November 2023
Raspberrypi 5 is confirmed compatible with the RPICT series hat.
9th October 2023 - New product
This is a standalone programmer for Arduino. You can use this to program an arduino without the need of a computer. It uses a SD card to store the sketch to upload.
12th July 2023 - Bug fix for frequency reading
We recommend all our users reading frequency to upgrade to the latest firmware v4.2.0.
Affected cards are RPICT7V1 RPICT8 RPICT4V3 RPICT4W3T1 version 5.
A bug in the frequency computation was making the frequency reading erratic and highly noisy. It has been now solved and a reading difference example is shown below.
To install the new firmware follow this guide below.
Upload Arduino sketch from Raspberrypi to RPICT
Then execute these commands
wget lechacal.com/RPICT/sketch/RPICT_MCP3208_v4.2.0.ino.hex lcl-upload-sketch.sh RPICT_MCP3208_v4.2.0.ino.hex