maxmurder
maxmurder
82 / 6
4th Nov 2014
25th Aug 2015
Based on user input, this serial encoder/decoder encodes a single byte of information for wireless serial transmission, then decodes the byte back to a decimal value and outputs to seven segment displays.
slow computer auto digital electronic data decimal byte decoder encoder

Comments

  • realbig
    realbig
    11th Nov 2014
    Not really encoding and decoding... Just converts to binary and back. Still impressive, but I feel like it's false advertising a little bit. Still +1 though.
  • Bumbleberry
    Bumbleberry
    11th Nov 2014
    HOW DO YOU GET THE BLUE LINK SIGNS!!!:I
  • snickepie95
    snickepie95
    11th Nov 2014
    sorry id:1583913
  • snickepie95
    snickepie95
    11th Nov 2014
    I made this in fast and password protectet moths ago... :1583913
  • KB
    KB
    11th Nov 2014
    Man, that is cool. +1
  • J23PowderToy
    J23PowderToy
    11th Nov 2014
    Really awesome, [+1]
  • pkmin0422
    pkmin0422
    11th Nov 2014
    what this?
  • Elite01
    Elite01
    11th Nov 2014
    Oh sorry did not see that and it actually makes perfect sense... still +1
  • jacksonmj
    jacksonmj
    11th Nov 2014
    Elite01: "Enter a value (0-255)" :P
  • Elite01
    Elite01
    11th Nov 2014
    123 works ok, but input 561 returns 061... also i suggest replacing metl buttons with INST. +1