The powerful Teensy 3.5 microcontroller (MCU) module, combined with a Bridgetek-controlled thin-film transistor (TFT) touchscreen display and some analog components, makes for a low-cost Potentiostat instrument.
By Ryan ClarkNKyTribune reporterLast year, the City of Covington’s Parks and Recreation Department produced 16 events, more than 100 programs, more than 600 shelter reservations, more than 6,0
Brian examines the features of Bridgetek’s BT815 graphics controller. In this second part, he details how to build a display system controlled by the BT815 that produces a waterfall display.
We’re keeping our eyes peeled for Bay Area athletes headed to the Games of the XXXII Olympiad in Tokyo, Japan later this summer. As the Olympic Trials continue over the coming weeks, watch this space for updates on your favorite local Olympians. (Reminder, the Olympics air on NBC July 23 – Aug. 8, 2021) Programming Guide: How to Watch the…