Tutorials

How to Use the UPDI Programmer
This UPDI programmer is great for programming the new ATtiny 0, 1 and 2 series microcontrollers. These microcontrollers are programmed…

How to Use the Naneato M0 Microcontroller Board
Our Naneato M0 microcontroller board is one of the smallest and still practical boards out there. The entire board is…

How to use the STM32 Keyboard Controller and QMK
This is a general tutorial for how to use the STM32 Keyboard Controller, but it also covers how to use…

How to Use the FE1.1s USB Hub
This tutorial is for both of our FE1.1s based USB hub boards. You may want to use our Mini USB…

How to Use the Tineato 3226 Microcontroller Board
Our Tineato 3226 Microcontroller board is great for projects that just need a simple and small microcontroller. But don’t get…

How to Use the NEMA17 Onboard Stepper Motor Driver
The NEMA17 Onboard Stepper Motor Driver is a very handy controller for NEMA17 motors. What makes it so handy is…

How to use the STM32 Keyboard Controller with the Arduino IDE
Make sure you have read our tutorial on the basics of the STM32 Keyboard Controller, for the layout, wiring, and…

How to use the Logic level Converter Bi-Directional
Many devices and protocols use 3.3V logic including I2C and SPI. This logic level converter converts 5V from microcontroller boards…

How to Reflow Solder on Your Stove | With Double Sided PCBs
If you have ever needed to solder a PCB with lots of tiny SMD components, or even a whole panel,…

How to use the Original STM32 Keyboard Controller
The STM32 Keyboard Controller is designed for making handwired keyboards and macropads. It’s main features are 33 I/O pins for…











