Monthly Archives: March 2014

HG44780 LCD display – In Progress!

Hi tecsploiters!

Its been a little while since my next post – mainly because I’ve been working on site to setup the new members downloads area – hope you havnt had to much trouble downloading the samples over the last few days 🙂

Im now back in the thick of it trying to get to grips with the hd44780 LCD display, its a work in progress at the moment but below is a little sneak peak – so far I’v only managed to power it on! But in the next few days expect to see a new addittion to the STM32F4 Discovery series I’ve been working on that will go into detail on how to use this little board to drive the LCD display!

HD44780 In Progress

HD44780 In Progress

See you soon!!

🙂

Check out the new download section!

Hi tecsploiters!

check out the new free downloads section where email subscribers can get access to all the free code examples in one central place, All you need to do is enter your email in the box on the right to get access to the free code!

Enjoy!

Control the brightness of an LED using the STM32F4Discovery

Hi tecsploiters!

The next post on the STM32F4 Discovery is ready that covers how to use pulse width modulation to control the brightness of an LED, why not give it a try?

As always I’d love to get your feedback so why not try the new contact form with any comments or ideas! – and I almost forgot, why not try the new subscribe button to be sure never to miss a post again!

Have Fun!! 🙂

Control LED with NPN transistor an STM32F4

Hey guys!! Check out the latest article on controlling an external led using a transistor and a separate power source

NPN Switch

NPN Switch

Contact Us!

Get in touch with the new contact us form, would love to hear from designers interested in helping with the site look and feel http://tecsploit.com/?page_id=213

Control an external LED via a GPIO Pin!

Hi Guys,

check out the latest article on how to control an LED using a GPIO pin on an STM32F4 Discovery board!

Controlling an LED via a GPIO pin on the STM32F4 Discovery board

Controlling an LED via a GPIO pin on the STM32F4 Discovery board

See the video on youtube

New Logo!!

Hi Guys,

I thought it was time to refresh the site a little so i decided to upgrade the logo (its now and iphone 5 instead of an 3GS – about time!!) and I’ve been messing around with the colour scheme a little, you will notice we are now lime green!!!

Let me know if it hurts your eyes! and keep your eyes peeled for the up and coming post on how to use an STM32F4 Discovery board to control the brightness of an LED…..