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Press Release: WiFi Motors That Will Take the Mess and Stress Out of Your Projects
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Kickstarter Date: October 3rd, 2016 Kickstarter page MEDIA CONTACT Kyle Berezin kyle@openmyr.com (315) 332-1231 WiFi Motors That Will Take the Mess and Stress Out of Your Projects Startup launches Kickstarter campaign for groundbreaking line of motors SYRACUSE, … Continue reading
Posted in Kickstarter, OpenMYR, Press
Tagged kickstarter, openmyr, press release, wifi servo motor, wifi stepper motor
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ESP8266 Output GPIO and Optimization
Like many microcontrollers, the ESP8266 has a slew of GPIO pins that can be used to interact with the outside world. Espressif provides a number of ways to interact with these pins, including the popular function gpio_output_set. When we were … Continue reading
Posted in Development, ESP8266, Reference
Tagged development, esp8266, Espressif, gpio, memory, optimization, peripherals, reference
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v0.3.0 Pulled Pork Released
Download it here! This release contains the improvements for milestones 0.2.0 and 0.3.0. New Features Built-in HTTP configuration and control page Support for up to 4 servos on one servo driver Stepper driver supports 32-bit microstepping via JSON (via TCP) … Continue reading
Posted in Development, OpenMYR, Software Releases
Tagged 0.3.0, Pulled Pork, quad servo motor, release, stepper motor
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Solder or no Solder
It came time to attach an ESP to the newly-arrived PCB for our stepper motor. It was only a prototype run, so we had very few boards and couldn’t afford waiting for more to come. From there the issue arose that … Continue reading
Posted in Development, ESP8266, Hack
Tagged development, esp8266, hack, kyle, stepper motor
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