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  • What about w28?

  • w26 was swift and w27 was a walk in the park. w28 should be similar, but longer... Is it useful however ? In itself, I don't expect anything from w28, just as with w27 and w29. It's not the result that counts, but how it is obtained, since I develop...
  • Custom PCB's Are Here!

  • Received the custom PCB's from OSH Park and they seem fantastic! The plan is to assemble a couple more prototypes and make sure the PCB version works as well as the breadboard ones. I don't anticipate any issues but will see if Mr. Murphy has found a...
  • Powering the beast

  • Following from the change from sunglasses display to a 2.5" S-Video LCD...Power: The LCD requires 7-12vdc. The Pi delivers 5v from pins and that's confirmed by testing to not be enough. With the dev SKROSS Reload 5 I have 5vdc 1.5amp output. This runs...
  • BOM coming along.

  • Working on getting BOM in. Couple of notes:The RC transmitter and receiver can be whatever you have. The battery, wiring, connectors should all be rated for whatever motors you pick up, as well as the speed controllers. My speed controllers happen to...
  • New.. Improved..

  • Wow!  It's been a while since our last log post.  Fear not friends, we have not fallen off a cliff.  We've been working fervently on our design.  You may remember that our vise was maxing out at 500 lbs. of reasonable clamping pressure...
  • I think I can sense something...

  • Well, been a while since the last log entry, hasn't it?Don't worry, you haven't missed much ... Apart from getting the WiFi to work, finalizing how programs are run, adding a first set of those, and working on implementing a first sensor attachment -...
  • Plans for the future

  • First of all, I've confirmed that the hotplug protocol for both DP 1.2 and 1.4 is identical, as well as the EDID (thanks, backward compatibility!) One thing I'm currently unsure about is 1) How not to degrade DP 1.4 signal so 144Hz signal is not corrupted...
  • Proof of Video Life

  • Today's update is one of those "it's really coming together" type updates. Since you're reading text and you'll probably scroll down anyway, let me blow the surprise: it's VGA and NTSC test patterns.  On a 64 macrocell CPLD.  From a single,...
  • Step 3: build an amplifier.

  • I've got a small pile of LM386 amplifiers that will never see the light of day. Way back when, I loved building little amps for things and somehow got it in to my skull that I should have stock of these sitting around. Along with some LM741 op-amps....
  • Translucent controller

  • The current waterproofing & having all the LEDs on the inside worked, but growing pains with the orange beast finally reached a point where it was time. The mane problem was the power button constantly getting accidentally bumped when it was in leash...
  • Hack Chat Transcript, Part 2

  • tubetime1:04 PMand even (get this) a sound card, using the CGA composite video output as a sound output :) tubetime1:04 PMbut i gotta get it working first, lol. tubetime1:04 PMany more questions about any of this stuff? niksgarage1:05 PMwhat are you...
  • Software

  • Making a minimal confuser actually do minimal confusing is a lot harder than it used to be.  For decades, the raspberry pi foundation has labored to run as much as possible as slowly as possible.  With much coercing, it can be made to just...
  • KIT1 iterations

  • Developing the KIT1 raised several problems in hardware and software, and those were solved with multiple PCB iterations.These are just of the few that were built. Initially, v1.0 used a ferrite transformer for the High Voltage inverter needed to boost...
  • Zytek hardware

  • Since this is the first project log, I'll 'briefly' go over the motor and driver as I tear it down.With the inverter lid popped off it's a bit clearer where the actual motor is. (it's smaller than the inverter!!)in that picture I've already removed the...