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  • Ac Servo Motor Vs Dc Servo Motor

  • AC servo motor and DC servo motor are two classifications of servo motors. In this article, we'll briefly cover some of the main differences between AC and DC servo motors and their respective advantages and disadvantages, but let's start with some basics.DC...
  • Lies in HDMI specifications

  • 1. Our equipment fully* supports** the HDMI standard***HDMI is the most basic standard for digital video transmission. "Acceptable" quality is HDMI 1.4, "good" quality is HDMI 2.0. All standards above 2.0 are redundant, at least for now. Also, HDMI at...
  • Ode to My Oscilloscope...

  • I love my oscilloscope almost as much as one can love a machine... My oscilloscope is *both* analog *and* digital. This ain't no small potatoes... We're talking: Its "bandwidth" is 20MHz, but I've diagnosed signals up to 128MHz, by adjusting various...
  • Lighting Controller v4

  • Part Two > Something I've been meaning to do for a while, creating a new version of my lighting controller to work with my home server and cut out external dependencies. v1 - ATMEGA328P (Uno)  + Ethernet + Android/TaskerWorks, but fairly unreliable...
  • Generating Nice Threads In OpenSCAD

  • [Hello future reader. This article refers to OpenSCAD 2018.05.05, please check if it still applies later on] 3D printing internal and external threads is interesting for many reasons. Unlike gears that invariably wear rapidly and cannot measure up compared...
  • Pi Circle to Teensy Audio Shield and Quad Audio device

  • I added the AudioControlSGTL5000 object to my port of the Teensy Audio Library available at https://bitbucket.org/phorton1/src-circle/src/master/   This is, of course, just part of my ongoing rPi bare metal vGuitar Rig project, but I felt like...
  • Sidekick project

  • The idea for this project occurred to me while I was implementing the PC Joystick adapter for #Control Freak , and the user @Dave's Dev Lab  mentioned that he had 300 IBM PC jr joysticks and I started to wonder if I could use the cheap Digispark...