Using the DHT11/DHT22 Temperature/Humidity Sensor with a FRDM Board

For a home automation project I need to know the room temperature and humidity percentage of the room air. Adafruit has an inexpensive DHT11 sensor from http://www.aosong.com which I decided to use for that project.

Test Setup for DHT11 Sensor

Test Setup for DHT11 Sensor

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OpenOCD/CMSIS-DAP Debugging with Eclipse and without an IDE

OpenOCD is an open source and free-of-charge debugging solution, which is a great option here at the University of Lucerne, as students do not need to buy an expensive debugging probe. Still, I recommend to buy professional probes like the P&E or Segger ones, as they are worth every (Euro) cent. But for a ‘zero’ budget, OpenOCD with CMSIS-DAP is something to consider. And with Kinetis Design Studio using the GNU ARM Eclipse Plugins, OpenOCD is not that hard to be used. And because both Freescale and GNU ARM Eclipse offer OpenOCD Windows binaries, that connection method is in the reach of Windows users too.

FRDM-KL25Z with OpenOCD Debug

FRDM-KL25Z with OpenOCD Debug

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McuOnEclipse Components: 22-Mar-2015 Release

There is a new release of the McuOnEclipse components available on SourceForge, with the following main changes:

  1. Shell: Fixed and improved history handling.
  2. MinIni: Option to select local/stack or global memory for buffers
  3. FreeRTOS: Ability to use the tick counter instead of dedicated timer for performance measurement.
  4. FSL_USB_Stack: Added deinitialization for USB stack.
  5. FatFsMemSDHC: added custom card detection and write protection pin handling.
  6. Multiple Bug Fixes
SourceForge McuOnEclipse

SourceForge McuOnEclipse

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McuOnEclipse Components: 03-Feb-2015 Release

It has been a while since the last version, but finally there is a new release available on SourceForge, with the following highlights:

  • FreeRTOS V8.2.0 with task notification
  • New VS1053 component to play MP3 and MIDI data/files
  • Shell with command history support
  • Percepio Trace V2.7.0 for FreeRTOS
Components Release

Components Release

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Snow Plowing (Darth Vader) Sumo Bot

Finally, winter with lots of snow arrived in Switzerland. Getting up at 5am this morning to free up my front yard from the 25 cm snow which came down overnight, so I can drive my wife to work. She does not like driving in snow conditions, but it is fun for me :-). But lots of snow, I thought I could use a little helper bot:

Snow Plowing Sumo Bot

Snow Plowing Sumo Bot

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McuOnEclipse Components: 27-Dec-2014 Release

This post is overdue, as it is about the McuOnEclipse components which have been released already a few days ago. The highlights are (beside smaller updates and bug fixes):

  • Nordic Semiconductor nRF24L01+ component extended for shared SPI bus usage
  • SD_Card component can use AsynchroSerial component for Kinetis
  • FatFS has added v0.10c patches
  • FSL_USB_Stack: Host support for Kinetis K20D72 and support for FRDM-K22F (K22FN512)
  • FreeRTOS has added Timer API support

    SourceForge 2014-12-27 Release

    SourceForge 2014-12-27 Release

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Tutorial: IoT Datalogger with ESP8266 WiFi Module and FRDM-KL25Z

In my earlier post “Tutorial: Web Server with the ESP8266 WiFi Module” I  used the ESP8266 WiFi module to run a local web server. This is a cool way to control devices inside my network. But to use that web page from the internet, I would need to open up my router which I don’t want to do for obvious reasons. Why not going the other way: host the web page in the internet, and have my board communicating with that internet page? This is exactly what this hype around IoT (Internet of Things) is all about :-).

ThingSpeak Channel for ESP8266

ThingSpeak Channel for ESP8266

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Tutorial: Web Server with the ESP8266 WiFi Module

It has been a while since my first post about the ESP8266 (see “Cheap and Simple WiFi with ESP8266 for the FRDM Board“). The ESP8266 is a new inexpensive ($4.50) WiFi module which makes it easy to connect to the network or internet. Finally this week-end I have found the time to write up a tutorial:
how to implement a WiFi web server for the ESP8266 WiFi module and the Freescale FRDM-KL25Z board:

WSP8266 Web Server

WSP8266 Web Server

FRDM-KL25Z with ESP8266 WiFi Module

FRDM-KL25Z with ESP8266 WiFi Module

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Tutorial: Playing MP3 Files with VS1053B and FRDM Board

I want to make some noise with this post!!! This tutorial is about adding music and sound capabilities to the Freescale Freedom board, and to have a lot of fun with it :-). I need this ability for a larger project working on for a while. But I thought I share that sub-part how to play sound files. So with this tutorial I can turn my Freescale Freedom board into a music or sound player :-). And adding sounds is a cool way for any project, and as the music is stored on an SD card it fits easily hours of music or sounds.

MP3 Player with FRDM-KL25Z

MP3 Player with FRDM-KL25Z and Adafruit Music Maker MP3 Shield

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McuOnEclipse Component Sources in Dedicated GitHub Repository

From time to time it is good to do some cleanup work: what has grown organically sometimes needs some cuts and moves. The same applies to the McuOnEclipse GitHub repository (https://github.com/ErichStyger/mcuoneclipse) which has grown to 522 MByte, 8364 files and 1444 folders. I already moved out the Processor Expert component releases (see “McuOnEclipse Releases on SourceForge“). Time to cleanup and move something else: the Processor Expert component sources.

McuOnEclipse_PEx

McuOnEclipse_PEx

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