Eric Betts
Eric Betts
I don't have first hand experience, but I've seen at least 3 other people with the same problem
It is rather unclean, but here is a repo using platformio for an M5 Stick-C: https://gitlab.com/bettse/m5-needle
I had to buy an oscilloscope (analog discovery 2) to get the right timing, but I was successful with an nRF52832. I tweaked the code to allow a delay up...
Had my change been any more significant, I absolutely would have forked and opened a PR. The 'tweak' I made was on this line: https://github.com/atc1441/ESP32_nRF52_SWD/blob/main/ESP32_SWD_WIFI/glitcher.cpp#L15 changing the width_max from '30'...
It is very much like Pascal's
Looks like the same mosfet. The glitch in your screenshot does look quite a ways before dip, but it's hard to be sure without a timescale. From what I read...
My thermostat would have been near 72°F (Stop looking at me like that, I live in the US, this is how we measure temperature). I'm in a well insulated building,...
I never got any feedback on it, but I'm more than happy to respond to any feedback and rebase to bring it up to date.
In the process of trying to reproduce what the joycon normally receives when using NFC, I've been working through some of the commands sent. I found something odd: the acknowledgement...