Maker and calculator fanatic Angel Cabello, discovering nothing in the marketplace to completely scratch his itch, has designed his personal surprisingly highly effective pocket calculator — which may double as a transportable computing machine for a variety of duties, together with appearing as an Web of Issues (IoT) management system.
“I fell in love with calculators,” Cabello explains of the challenge’s origins, “however nobody was ok, so I created my model. [Galdeano Handheld] is a DIY graphics calculator, with a CAS [Computer Algebra System], an algebraic mathematical engine, so you need to use it to combine, derivate, and do matrix calculations. However when you dig into it somewhat, one can find an [Espressif] ESP32, with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connection.”
Designed to imitate the looks of traditional graphing calculators, the center of the Galdeano is an Espressif ESP32 microcontroller module working a personalized MicroPython firmware. On this, Cabello has created an LVGL-based graphical consumer interface for native use – displaying on a shade LCD panel on the prime of the calculator and taking enter from a tactile button matrix taking on the majority of its face.
Powered by two AA batteries in its newest incarnation, the calculator can be utilized as-is for a variety of mathematical capabilities. Peer beneath the floor, although, and it’s in impact a microcontroller-driven pocket pc full with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity: Cabello has used the system to manage a wise lighting system, as however one instance of why it is higher than something you’d discover on a retailer shelf.
Cabello is promoting the Galdeano Handheld on Tindie at $170 plus delivery; the modified MicroPython supply code is revealed to GitHub beneath the permissive MIT license with further code obtainable in a separate repository beneath the GNU Common Public License 3.