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Scott,<br>
Lee is welcome to introduce himself and propose a talk for a
future meeting. There is certainly pent up demand for treatment of
the BBB.<br>
There was a call for presentations last month and the time order
of responders was Chip, Paul, and Fred (leading to Chip's talk this
week). At an amazingly late hour Monday night there was follow up
with Paul and general interest expressed about the topic of
interrupts and interrupt handling and how to demystify this
subject. <br>
When Paul's had time to think about this he can estimate what kind
of time will be available to other presenters with short and sweet
material. As much as we wanted to fit it in there was general
agreement that we need to wait until October to give Fred the floor
to share tips about hardware tricks for building electronics.<br>
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-Pete<br>
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Lee Atkinson has been working on Beaglebone Black's using the
Cloud-9 IDE and Node.JS to connect to "Fidget"s sensor and
actuator breakout boards.<br>
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I thought it would make a great presentation talk for the Sept. 8
meeting. Lee's example is to gather data from voltage and
current, temperature, humidity, barometric pressure and light
level sensors and do data logging, and filtering for triggers to
set or unset a relay(s). I think this dovetails well with this
month's talk on sending that data to an online datastore for
aggregation and analytics.<br>
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Scott G. Hall
Raleigh, NC, USA
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