FPGA and PIC comms

This week started with a mess. I started to confuse about what is my task all about, until my supervisor clarified me about it. Add a SPI module As I mentioned on my previous post, my task is to assign the SPI module into the FPGA, to form the communication bridge Read more…

Preparing BOM file

This week I finish up my Schematic and preparing the Bill Of Material (BOM) file for my PCB design. I also study some Bluetooth module to be implemented onto my board. The most common bluetooth modules are ‘HC series’ (HC-05 and HC-06), with ’05’ able to be configured as Master Read more…

User Session with Wt::Dbo

Hello everyone, I have agreed to work part-time for Dr. Shawn, together with Alex and Peter. My work will include completing the front end of the previous project which I had contributed on during my last internship.   The first task I will try to accomplish is creating a user session, Read more…

Project Continuation

After idling from Aeste for a month, I am back to Aeste again. The task now is to continue working on the previous intern project. Since I am working remotely, I have to setup my working environment to be exactly the same in the office. I chose to setup a Read more…

Déjà vu

So…….it seems I am back in Aeste 😅😅😅 My task is to continue the part that was done halfway (PCB board). I started the week by first double check my schematic design then match with the PCB design to find any flaw/weird connection. And of course the first week of Read more…

Something End

This is my last week in AESTE. It all started with Something New and comes to a close with Something End Week1: Something New – Got scolded magnificently by my supervisor Week2: Network Programming – Working hard not to get scold Week3: CORS and HOTP – Still get scold for Read more…

Finishing touches

My internship in Aeste has come to an end. It has been quite a unique experience. I started the internship with some rough scolding and was nearly fired on my first day because I did not finish the pre-internship studying materials. Luckily, I stayed on for another 16 weeks. In Read more…