2019-08-03 (Sa) PillarGame

The Feather M0 was outfitted with a header socket for the Bluetooth module. It was configured so the module could plug directly in and right-angle pins allowed the radio to remain in line with the controller board. LEDs were installed in the prototyping area of the board, but these will not be visible during operation; they are solely for troubleshooting. Header pins were installed in the 5V power area, and header sockets were installed on the data pins so addressable LEDs can be connected easily.
Feather M0 Proto with components

The code from the old board, which had an Atmega328P processor was migrated to this board. The procedure went quickly. The two most significant changes were reassigning the pins and eliminating the SoftwareSerial code since the M0 processor had a second hardware serial port.
Remote board controlling lights

The rest of the posts for this project have been arranged by date.

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Completed projects from year 1
Completed projects from year 2
Completed projects from year 3
Completed projects from year 4
Completed projects from year 5
Completed projects from year 6

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2019-07-30

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