David -- Let me suggest that you include a Teensy 2 on that board. You could 
hack your copy of Txtzyme to include letters for things that aren't already 
easy to to in Txtzyme. (I know you have a fork.)

But more importantly, you could easily write Federated Wiki Txtzyme Plugin 
scripts that sweep parameters and collect data. This makes wiki a collaborative 
experiment manager, something even more handy if there are multiple copies of 
the board floating around. Federated wiki now supports one-click publication 
from private to public wikis. You control how much and when you share.

Best regards -- Ward



On Jul 13, 2014, at 11:47 AM, David Madden wrote:

> On 7/13/14, 10:53 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>> ...charge controller circuit and battery ...
> 
> I've been putting off learning how to do charging and other
> power-related things, but I can't do it forever.  One of my current
> projects is a "Power Playground" -- a board with voltage & current
> sensors, power FETs and so on, that will let me do things like
> characterize inductors and transformers and play with buck & boost
> converters, at a reasonable power level (5-10W).  It should also be
> useful for charging and load-testing batteries.
> 
> I'd appreciate feedback from anybody who's interested in something like
> this -- I don't want to design a board that leaves out something
> interesting or fun, that would be simple to add.
> 
> Regards,
> -- 
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