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flipper-zero-tutorials

I will use this repository for my Flipper Zero projects. The various README.md files should describe how to use the files on your Flipper Zero.

Feel free to reach out to me at CodeAllNight@outlook.com with any questions or leave them in the issues section for this project.

YouTube

videos

video index - This is a list of my various YouTube video tutorials.

Electronics

electronics projects

parts list - This is a list of electronics parts that I will be using in my videos or tutorials.

Firmware

firmware-updating

tutorial - The Flipper Zero makes updating the firmware simple and fairly safe. It is easy to build your own firmware as well using the fbt command.

GPIO

wiegand

project - This is a tool for reading and writing Wiegand data. Wiegand is typically used by NFC, RFID and keypads. This tool can be used to read a Wiegand signal, save and display the data on the Flipper Zero's screen. It can also play the signal back.

gpio-pins

tool - This is a set of files you can copy to your Flipper Zero so that you can easily lookup the meaning of a pin.

hc_sr04

project - This is an improvement over the original HC_SR04 library so that you can get mm accuracy in measurements. It displays ultrasonic distance in both inches/cm. The readme explains how the code gets more accurate timings.

gpio-gpio-7segment

project - This application can control a common-anode or common-cathode 7-segment display. When you click the OK button the display shows a random dice roll (1-6); but you can modify code to display any number from 0-9.

gpio-gpio-polling-demo

tutorial - This is a "hello world" demonstration of reading a GPIO pin using polling.

gpio-gpio-interrupt-demo

tutorial - This is a "hello world" demonstration of triggering a callback when a GPIO pin transitions from VCC to GND.

gpio-memsic_2125

tutorial - This is a demostration of using GPIO interrupts to interpret data from the Memsic 2125 (Mx2125) Dual-Axis Accelerometer.

Subghz folder

subghz-plugins-subghz_demo

tutorial - This is a demonstration of sending & receiving radio signals using the subghz_tx_rx worker library.

subghz-plugins-rock_paper_scissors

game - This is a two player game that uses the subghz_tx_rx worker library for communication. Two Flipper Zeros running this game can play Rock, Paper, Scissors against each other!

subghz-protocol-x10-decoder

project - This is a protocol decoder for the Flipper Zero to decode the x10 series of devices when doing a read from the Sub-GHz menu.

subghz-samples-chevy-hhr-2006

data - These Flipper Zero subghz captures are from the remote control for the Chevy HHR 2006 keyfob.

subghz-samples-quantum-fire

data - These Flipper Zero subghz captures are from the remote control for the Quantum Fire (QF-6LR).

subghz-samples-x10

data - These Flipper Zero subghz captures are from the remote control for the X10.

Marauder

tutorial - This is a tutorial on how to use the Marauder tool to attack 2.4GHz devices.

tool - This is a tool that can be used to send a secret message over WiFi. The message is encoded into a SSID, which is then sent out over WiFi. The message can be decoded on a PC.

Support

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