USB Keyboard

This week, I was able to pinpoint the reason behind the erratic behaviour of the board. Upon rereading the documentation for the Harmony USB Libraries, I found out that in particular for the PIC32MZ family of microcontrollers which includes the board that we were working on, the buffers that are Read more…

Pause

This week I started working on front end for Dashboard. Dr Shawn has told me all the functionalities and all the things that are needed for the Dashboard so I need to find ways how to make all the things work. Actually it is quite hard for me to do Read more…

Erratic behaviour

This week, I explained to Dr. Shawn about the fact that the USB code managed to work on the PIC32MX but not the real boards in which he suggested to reduce the clock speed of the real boards to match the ones on the PIC32MX as it could be some Read more…

Elegant Solution for POCO Caching

This is my second time diving into the vast ocean of Poco Cache library source code. And since this is my second time studying it, I actually get a much better understanding and overview of how the Poco Cache really works. It works by event handling. The moment there is Read more…

Material-UI

This week I worked on the front end of Boards and Projects. This two has different front end. For Boards the front end is quite simple because all the information are in list. Meanwhile for Projects Dr Shawn decided to make it in Card style. But the functionalities for both Read more…

Board Migration

After having much fun with the PIC32 Starter Kit, I am currently moving on to the real boards. As expected, the previous USB code that worked on the starter kit no longer work properly on the real boards. Got the 2 LEDs to work on the boards and hence started Read more…

Front End

I started this week by working on the bugs that I overlooked and it took me 2 days to solve all the bugs. After that I straight away working on the other project with another intern. We start working on the authentication part first which took us quite a while Read more…

Admin-On-Rest

This week started off with me making a terrible mistake. Dr. Shawn asked me to restructure the code as we need to start pushing any work related to front-end to the remote repository. I was instructed to download the zip file from admin-on-rest, unzip the file and push the whole Read more…

Tying up C++ Drivers

Last week I successfully completed the Gpio and Spi driver heavily inspired by a third-party API so that there is consistency in the way the code is written and how it is called. Referring to the latter, I’ve alse included a T3 namespace so that functions are now called via Read more…