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YouTube

My YouTube channel @MrDerekJamison has a bunch of videos for the Flipper Zero.

Playlists

There are a few different playlists:

  • demo are videos with demos of using the Flipper Zero.
  • noob are videos about Flipper, Electronics, etc. that doesn't expect you to have any background knowledge.
  • flipboard are videos about the FlipBoard macropad for the Flipper Zero.
  • rolling-codes are videos about Sub-GHz rolling codes (remote control dynamic codes) the Flipper Zero.
  • code are videos for people looking to edit code in the Flipper or even write their own code.
  • gpio are videos about using the GPIO (General Purpose Input/Output) pins on the top of the the Flipper Zero.
  • ux are videos for people looking to write programs for the Flipper Zero focused on the screen and dpad of the Flipper.
  • geek are videos that try to understand the topic. For example, instead of just playing back a signal, we might look at the data inside the signal.
  • dolphin are videos about the Dolphin experimenter board for the Flipper Zero.

Flipper Overview

  • intro video My initial Flipper Zero overview video.
  • demo video Flipper Zero ignites fireworks, replaying a "Read RAW" signal. (In the end of my overview video, I mentioned that I would make another video of the Flipper igniting fireworks.)

BADUSB (Keyboard/Mouse emulator)

  • video Demonstrates a firmware fix for DELETE and BACKSPACE keys. If you have the fix applied, then you can send "CTRL-ALT DELETE" to unlock a PC.

GPIO (General-Purpose Input/Output)

Electronics

  • intro video Introduction to LEDs (lights)
  • intro video Introduction to breadboard/protoboard (for making circuit prototypes)
  • intro video Introduction to pull-up/pull-down resistors.

Sensors

  • demo video Connecting lots of different sensors to Flipper Zero.
  • intro video "Pins" - A tool for remembering which pins are for what.
  • 1337 video Looking at UART signals from GPS module & using Logic Analyzer to decode UART.

GPIO

  • code video Add Polling GPIO input to your code.
  • 1337 video Connecting to a 7-Segment display and using the built-in Flipper Zero "GPIO Manual Control" app to display different numbers.

Sub-GHz

Sub-GHz ~ Overview

  • intro video Introductory to Sub-GHz feature on Flipper.
    • Frequencies allowed
    • Frequency analyzer
    • Read
    • Read RAW
    • Save
    • Send
  • tool video How to use a HackRF One to record and playback Sub-GHz signals from your Flipper. This is really handy if you only have one Flipper Zero (but are doing things that typically takes two devices; like 2-player game).

Sub-GHz ~ Rock paper scissors game

  • progress video OUTDATED: Rock paper scissors game - First update on the game.
  • progress video Rock paper scissors game - Second update on the game.

Sub-GHZ ~ Hacking Sub-GHz devices "Read"

  • video Sending different buttons by editing Flipper Zero "Read" files.

Sub-GHZ ~ Hacking Sub-GHz devices "Read RAW"

  • intro video Introduction to RF signals & brief review of binary numbers.
  • signal video Convert Sub-GHz "Read RAW" into CSV file.
    • one column of tone length in uS (1/1000 ms)
    • second column of silence length is uS (1/1000 ms)
  • signal video Decoding Sub-GHz "Read RAW" into binary data.
  • signal video Hand-crafting a "Read RAW" save file.
    • Take a "Read RAW" file.
    • Convert to CSV
    • Decode into binary format
    • Edit the binary data (so we can trigger a different button press)
    • Reencode our data to a new "Read RAW" file.
  • demo video Play our hand-crafted "Read RAW" file to ignite some fuse.
    • Someone ignitied the first fuse.
    • We cpatured the signal, decoded it, changed to 3rd button, encoded it.
    • Now we play the new signal and ignite the 3rd fuse (without ever seeing the RAW signal from the remote)!!!
    • Remember: ONLY do this with devices you own!!!
  • signal video Looking at signals from a variety of remotes
    • Some have different preamble signatures
    • Some have fixed tone/silence lengths
    • Some have fixed tone+silence lengths

Sub-GHz ~ Developers adding Sub-GHz to thier applications