Necessary Changes!!

This week was relatively short, as the end of the week was the Eid Fitri holiday yet the week was so jammed with so many things needed to be accomplished. Like the past week the tasks were kind of unrelated to each other but eventually all of them are related to the main big project. Temporary path files: My first task of this week was to adjust or modify the current code so that all the transient operation will take Read more

The Organization of File Storage

This week, I focused with the structuring of my previous coding. As being told by my supervisor, the way I programmed was not well planned yet. The main problem that causes these, is the bad habit of hard coding. I tend to hard-coded many things that I am uncertain with. And I found that, this habit actually lead to more work to do, as I need to clean up the code again and solve some other problems that came out with, Read more

Compilation Stages

This week I’m going to write about compiler, which compiles our programming code into an executable file. I believe most people have used an IDE ( Integrated Development Environment) before to compile and run their codes before, especially in the early stages of learning how to program. No doubt an IDE is an easy-to-use tool and it can certainly do magic tricks where we just have to input the source codes, then compile and lastly run it. Voila, the output Read more

UART and SPI Communication

This week I worked on the UART communication. My task is to transmit and receive the bytes of data via the RS232 port of the PICDEM.net 2. Dr. Shawn gave me a brief on the process and introduced the minicom program to me, in order for me to verify whether there is transmission of data. After reading and researching, I wrote a simple code of UART but it only generated corrupted words. I suspected that the problem behind is the Read more

Working on the schematic editor

For the most part of this week, I was working on the project user interface. As we are preparing for an early release, we need to optimize the code, fix the bugs, and do some code cleanup. I started this week by creating the SVG graphics for the board. After that, and until the end of the week I worked mostly on the UI part. The board graphics Last week the board design was finally finished. Now that we are Read more

Wrappers Classes and Modules

This week was really different!! Usually at the beginning of each week we used to be aware of the specific task that we have to achieve but in this week, things were different!! Issues were being opened on daily basis and as soon as you close one you get three in return (Buy one and get three free ) that definitely made opening your Gmail account a NIGHTMARE . And because the past claws its way out… All the issue Read more

Working on Contiki OS

This week I having more explore on Contiki OS. Dr. Shawn explained on our processor architecture which gave me clearer picture what I need to do my project. Besides that, he also explained on the concept of RTOS system. The first two days, I trying to run a “Hello world” program in Contiki OS using AVR cpu. In the build process of “Hello world”, I had more understand on Contiki programming style. Which is I need to declare when the program begin and Read more

Interfacing with the Simulator

Continued from last week progress, I started to port the previous debugger code and simulator code into the simulator without the web worker. For the moment, I still unable to find any drawbacks of not using a web worker. Luckily, there is no major modification on the debugger code, which makes my life a little bit simpler. I had also worked with the other project code to call the simulator. This really took me some time as I would need Read more

Dawn of Another Journey

Hi, nice to meet you all. Before I start writing my post, I have to say that this is actually the first blog post in my life. Guess I’m the type who likes to keep my thoughts and stories in the mind rather than putting them in words (well, writing in the brain is indeed faster than typing it out, just what I feel). I cannot imagine that my first blog will be something that is engineering-related! Normally I will Read more

Introduction, Git and PICDEM.Net2

On 29 June 2015, I started the first week of my internship programme at Aeste. On the first day, my supervisor Dr. Shawn introduced the workplace and gave me a short brief of the task. Next, he guided me on how to login to system and access to the necessary websites. After that, Dr.Shawn invited me and another two new interns to lunch. During the lunch time, Dr. Shawn shared a lot of his precious experiences and useful information on Read more