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.
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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...
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
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...
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Understanding and Using Weak Pull-Up Resistors on the PIC10F322 with XC8
This guide demonstrates how to use the internal weak pull-up resistors on the PIC10F322 microcontroller with XC8. By following the circuit setup and using the provided code, you can effectively manage pin states and control external components like LEDs. This method keeps your design clean and removes the need for external pull-up resistors.
Photography as an Art of Receiving, Not Capturing
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....
How to Set a Pin as an Output on the PIC10F322 Using XC8
How to Set a Pin as an Output on the PIC10F322 Using XC8
The PIC10F322 microcontroller features four general-purpose I/O pins: RA0, RA1, RA2, and RA3. These pins can be configured as either inputs or outputs, depending on your needs and whether other peripherals are in use and if the MCLR pin is disabled.
Replacing 555 Timer with PIC10F322 : Creating Basic Astable Circuits
Table of Contents PIC10F322 Applications: Replacing 555 Timer with PIC10F322 for Basic Astable Circuits Overview XC8 Code for Basic Astable Circuit Explanation of the Code Adjusting the Pulse Width and Frequency Summary Seeking Bespoke Technology Solutions?...





