Creator Alchemist: A Different Kind of Blueprint
Technology, creativity, and the journey between.
This isn’t a portfolio—it’s a place where I make sense of the work I do and the life I live.
Creator Alchemist is the name I’ve given to that process.
Whether it’s designing firmware, prototyping electronics, or writing about the lessons learned, I explore microcontrollers, embedded systems, and the ways technology can shape meaningful experiences—and maybe even illuminate the world around us.
Pull up a chair. Let’s see what’s possible.
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Announcement – End of Year : Good Bye 2024
Exciting News - Hold on to Your Hats As this year comes to an end, (Well, already over into the new year) I’ve been thinking about how busy it’s been and how much has been accomplished. It’s been a year full of learning, building, and making progress on so many...
Streamlining MCU Development with POGO Pins
Streamlining Your MCU Designs with POGO Pins What Are POGO Pins? POGO pins, or spring-loaded pins, are small connectors designed for temporary connections. Each pin is made up of a plunger, barrel, and spring mechanism that presses the pin against a contact point....
Embracing the Open Road : Moments Between Here and There
This image of an open road, a single cloud, and endless sky reminds us to slow down, tune into the present moment, and find peace in the vast simplicity of what’s around us.
The Power of Being Intentional in a Messy World
The world we dream of isn’t some distant fantasy—it starts within us, in the small, deliberate choices we make each day. Every act of kindness, every bit of patience, creates ripples that build a lifescape of possibilities for something greater.
Announcement – Introducing the LumiEase Basic Dimmer Module (Beta Release)
Exciting News - Hold on to Your Hats I’m thrilled to announce the beta release of the LumiEase Basic Dimmer Module! If you’ve ever found LEDs too overpowering for your model scenes, this module is here to change that. Designed to plug seamlessly into the LumiEase...
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Difference between : PIC16F15213 and PIC16F15214
So, what is the Difference between the PIC16F15213 and PIC16F15214? FLASH Program Space and SRAM Size. PIC16F15213 has 3.5K Program Flash Memory and 256 Bytes of SRAM. PIC16F15214 has 7K Program Flash Memory and 512 Bytes of SRAM. You get double the Program Space...
Using PIC10F322 Internal Temperature Sensor to Seed a Random Number Generator with XC8
In a previous post, we discussed setting up the PIC10F322 ADC to read the internal temperature sensor. While the primary use of this sensor is to monitor the die's temperature to ensure it operates within its thermal limits, there are creative ways to utilize this...
Understanding XC8 MPLAB C Header Files
Received a question about – How to separate a program into multiple files. Simple programs can be put in a single file, but when your program grows larger, while it isn’t impossible to keep it all in one file, it starts to become a big pain in the rear. The purpose...
PIC16F15213 MCU Overview : What You Really Need to Know
PIC16F15213 MCU Overview. The PIC16F15213 is a 8 Pin cost effective upgrade from the PIC10F322. This MCU will give you two more I/O pins compared to the PIC10F322 - About 7 times the flash program space, 4x the SRAM space, and various other peripherals such as I2C,...
Using RabbitMQ to Scale Automations
Using RabbitMQ to Scale Automations, because at some point you are going to need to scale your application - maybe it is doing something that take a while - like running reports, or generating something in which you have a large amount of work to do. In the case of...






