This project is built on an STM32 microcontroller (tested with STM32F407VG), where a rotary encoder is used to control a counter. The counter value is displayed on an ILI9341 TFT LCD screen via SPI.
Below is a simple code you can use to read rotary encoder values with an STM32 Microcontroller. The example below is for a Rotary Encoder that controls how fast an LED blinks. The full tutorial video ...
“Roendi (Rotary Encoder with Display) features a STM32L433 MCU, 1.28″ TFT round display and a Alps Alpine 15Pulses/30Detent encoder. It can be programed either using ST-LINK/V2 or Arduino IDE, and is ...
一日で一番手に触れているものはキーボードという思い込みから、不便さを克服することにより得られる快楽を毎日満喫するために小さなキーボードの導入を思い立ち、2022年12月にClaw44の購入を決意。猛烈なトレーニングによりColumn Staggered 40%キーボードに ...
A kitchen timer is one of those projects that’s well defined enough to have a clear goal, but allows plenty of room for experimentation with functionality and aesthetics. [Hggh]’s exploration of the ...
Abstract: This article introduces a low-power spintronic rotary encoder capable of 8-bit analog-to-digital conversion. The proposed encoder leverages spin-Hall effect-driven domain wall motion ...
[Mitxela]’s repair of a Roland JV-1080 (a rack-mounted 90s-era synthesizer) sounds simple: replace a broken rotary encoder on the front panel. It turned out to be anything but simple, since the part ...