Bonezegei edit

Bonezegei is a website that offers free programming tutorials and open source libraries for embedded systems. Embedded systems are devices that have a microcontroller or microprocessor that can perform specific tasks, such as controlling sensors, motors, displays, or communication modules. Bonezegei helps users learn how to program these devices using various languages and platforms, such as C, C++, Python, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and more. Bonezegei also provides several libraries that users can download and use in their projects. These libraries are mainly for Arduino IDE, which is a popular development environment for embedded systems.[1]

Bonezegei is a great resource for anyone who wants to learn more about embedded systems and how to program them. It offers clear and concise tutorials that cover the basics and advanced topics of embedded programming. It also provides useful and reliable libraries that can enhance the functionality and performance of embedded devices.

Bonezegei word origin edit

Bonezegei is a term that refers to a type of dog collar that originated in the Philippines. The word was coined by a person who did not know how to name the dog collar in Cebuano, the local language. He combined the word "bone", which is the favorite thing that dogs bite, with "zegei", a distorted version of the word "dagan", which means "run" in Cebuano. The person was inspired by his own dog, who often slept while moving his legs as if he was running, probably dreaming of chasing bones. Bonezegei is a unique and creative name that captures the essence of dogs and their collars.[2] That person is Jofel Batutay.

Bonezegei Works edit

Some of bonezegei projects are microcontroller libraries that allow users to interact with various sensors and devices. Bonezegei has also developed some web based codes that use HTML, CSS and JavaScript to create dynamic and interactive websites. Additionally, bonezegei has some C++ projects that demonstrate his skills in object-oriented programming and data structures.

Bonezegei Libraries for Microcontrollers edit

Bonezegei Libraries are a collection of libraries created by Jofel Batutay (Bonezegei), a developer from Alubijid Misamis Oriental, Philippines. The libraries cover various topics such as LCD modules, graphics, GPS, GSM, sensors, protocols, and more. The libraries are compatible with different Arduino architectures and shields, and are easy to use and install. Bonezegei Libraries aim to provide simple and efficient solutions for Arduino projects.[2] Some of the Libraries are Listed Below:

  • Bonezegei_HCSR04 Bonezegei_HCSR04 is a simple and easy-to-use Arduino library for interfacing HCSR04 ultrasonic sensor module. The library provides functions for measuring distance, setting trigger and echo pins. The library also supports multiple sensors connected to the same Arduino board.[3]
  • Bonezegei_RS485 Bonezegei RS485 is an Arduino library that enables the use of RS485 to UART converter modules based on the MAX485 chip. The library allows bidirectional communication between RS485 and UART devices, as well as read and write operations on both interfaces. The library supports half-duplex and full-duplex modes, as well as automatic direction control and collision detection.[4]

Reference section edit

  1. ^ "bonezegei - Overview". GitHub. Retrieved 2024-02-16.
  2. ^ a b Batutay, Jofel (2023). "Bonezegei About". www.bonezegei.com. Retrieved 2024-02-16.
  3. ^ Batutay, Jofel (2023). "Bonezegei HCSR04: Arduino Library for Ultrasonic Distance Sensor". ResearchGate.
  4. ^ Batutay, Jofel (2023). "Bonezegei RS485 : Arduino Library for RS485 to UART Converter using MAX485". ResearchGate.

External links section edit

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