I2C Encoder V2

A project in Turin, Italy by Simone
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I2C Encoder V2 is a tiny smart board for connecting multiple rotary encoders on the I2C bus.
Backers: 265
Average Pledge Per Backer: €46

Funded: €12,097 of €1,000
Dates: Jun 27th -> Jul 28th (31 days)
Project By: Simone
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Latest News

Stretch goal is achieved!

July 27th - via: kickstarter.com
Thanks again to all the backers, we reach our stretch goal!This means that we will add the transparent knob as a gift to the bakers who choose  RGB Encoder.There is also a video from MickMake and Kean about I2C Encoder V2. Many many thanks to their... (Read More)

MCU is ready!

July 26th - via: kickstarter.com
Deadline is approaching. First of all, thanks to everyone who has been helping us to make this project alive successfully!Today we bought the components for this project! We found that the PIC16F18344 is not available on Microchip until October. But... (Read More)

Added auto fading feature

July 19th - via: kickstarter.com
Some baker asked to add an auto-fading feature on the LEDs. And here we are! We have added two new registers: These two registers make it possible to set the speed of fading.FADERGB is about the RGB led of the encoderFADEGP is related to the GP... (Read More)

Transparent knob stretch goal

July 18th - via: kickstarter.com
After suggestions from some backers, we have decided to add a stretch goal to our campaign. If we reach 10000€, we will add for FREE transparent knobs to the RGB Encoders to everyone.  The knob that we have chosen is the following: In the image is... (Read More)

Little change on the scheamtic

July 10th - via: kickstarter.com
We have made a small improvement on the HW part. By connecting the address jumpers in a matrix way, i got an extra GPIO and i have used as GP3 instead of using the RED color of the RGB Encoder.In this way, even with the RGB encoder and the normal... (Read More)

Temperature sensor?

June 29th - via: kickstarter.com
I was thinking also the leave available in the I2C register map the ADC value of the PIC16F18344 "temperature indicator module".   In this way is possible also to measure the temperature. But there is a HUGE problem: the sensor need a calibration!... (Read More)

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June 28th - via: kickstarter.com
Please feel free to leave a comments if you want to add or modify some features!The FW part is still in progress! (Read More)

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