Name: Kevin Coleman
Type: User
Company: @UWFosterIT
Bio: I mainly build data integration applications for the University of Washington Foster School of Business using Typescript, Node, and AWS Lambda or Linux servers.
Location: Seattle, Washington
Blog: https://www.kevintechie.com/
Kevin Coleman's Projects
USB Keyboard adapter for sending Morse code using a computer. Can be used with Virtual Band (vband) from Ham Radio Solutions.
Arduino Control of Custom Preamp
Detect loud noises using comparator and mic with Netduino 2 plus
Uses an Arduino Pro Mini, an Adafruit Ultimate GPS, a Nokia 5110 LCD display, and an RFM69HCW as a tracking node. The TrackerNode sends GPS coordinates to a gateway for logging and processing. The TrackerNode also receives messages from the gateway and displays them on the screen.
📝 tslog - Expressive TypeScript Logger for Node.js.
Proof of concept using two rotary encoders on Arduino
Trailing Semicolon extension for VSCode