Volvo-melbus
Volvo MELBUS Bluetooth audio input and remote control with Arduino Nano (by visualapproach)
nanoprom
EEPROM Programmer for Arduino Nano without needing other components (by gfoot)
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4.4 | 0.0 | |
5 months ago | over 1 year ago | |
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Volvo-melbus
Posts with mentions or reviews of Volvo-melbus.
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Is my stereo compatible with those aux input boxes you get on aliexpress?
https://github.com/visualapproach/Volvo-melbus http://gizmosnack.blogspot.com/2015/11/aux-in-volvo-hu-xxxx-radio.html
nanoprom
Posts with mentions or reviews of nanoprom.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-13.
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EEPROM programmer w/o Shift
You might be interested in my NanoProm project: https://github.com/gfoot/nanoprom - or the Pico equivalent which is in github too. They're for programming EEPROMs without glue logic, feel free to use any of the code that you find useful.
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picture says all ...
It is actually possible to program the Atmel ones with a regular Arduino, or even a Nano, without needing shift registers, because the address pins are latched at the start of the write operation. This is how my NanoProm worked: https://github.com/gfoot/nanoprom
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Implementing eeprom page write
If you remove the shift registers and connect the pins directly to the EEPROM then it can be done just using PORT writes. This worked well for me in NanoPROM, see here: https://github.com/gfoot/nanoprom
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AT28C256: I could use some help.
I have an alternative setup here for Nano and Uno that you might want to try - it deals with SDP, writes much more quickly overall, and doesn't require external components: https://github.com/gfoot/nanoprom
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EEPROM Programmer
I also made an Arduino Nano version here: https://github.com/gfoot/nanoprom
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DIY EEPROM programmer isn't writing every byte
If you're interested, I have code here that does all the page writes, unlock codes, etc correctly: https://github.com/gfoot/nanoprom It only supports writing, not reading, and doesn't use shift registers like yours does, so you can't just switch to it, but maybe seeing the code can help with the timing issues.
- Arduino Nano EEPROM programmer variant without shift registers
What are some alternatives?
When comparing Volvo-melbus and nanoprom you can also consider the following projects:
picoprom - Raspberry Pi Pico DIP-EEPROM Programmer
TommyPROM - Simple Arduino-based EEPROM programmer
Jebs-LCS-for-KSP - An automated countdown timer, a macro keyboard, and a control device for Kerbal Space Program that can be connected to the PC and autonomously launch the vehicle when the timer hits 0.
eeprom-programmer - An Arduino Nano sketch and schematic for an Atmel 28cx programmer.
modular-breadboard-base - Breadboard base with attachment slots for various modules