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  • A New Robot Design

  • It's been a while since I've posted anything but we've been busy here working on a new robot design.  The main goals of the redesign are to make the robot more reliable and easier to build.   The pushrod mechanism for the legs in the previous...
  • what's next

  • This needs a generally tested, breadboarded prototype, or at least it should. I've added 2.2mm drill holes where I could for later case designs to screw on, but I'm not sure about them. A beast to layout and probably more to solder! Seems to make sense...
  • Walking the dog.

  • I'm a fan of the Beaglebone.  You can get down and dirty with hard-realtime assembly level control of pins if I you want, or watch from 10k feet and twiddle a pin in web browser with just Javascript.I sum up the Beaglebone Black to people who...
  • The belly of the beast.

  • Wiring is done as of last night, so here is what it looks like with my minimalist cape.  All the components are on the side you see, so nothing sticks out the back allowing it to fit in the 3/4in thickness of the MDF. It's simple enough it could...
  • The TAP's eXecute module

  • The previous modules are quite simple, easy, self-contained, while the X command (described earlier) subtly touches more things at once. Talking to the Instruction slice is not very hard, but requires some decoding first, and some of it would be best...
  • LED Design Hack Chat Transcript

  • Sophi Kravitz Super excited to talk LEDs today- @Metalnat is hosting Sophi Kravitz Metal- want to introduce yourself and tell us what kinds of stuff you work on? Christoph good morning Metalnat ok CAN DOOOOO!!! I'm Mr. Meeseeks......
  • Nixie considerations

  • This project is designed around IN-12B nixies (same as IN-12A but with a decimal dot in front of the number). Its compact size makes this tube perfect for a desktop display application. To make a Nixie, you take conductors shaped like numbers and place...
  • Meet: The Tile

  • So, as we said, the first goal was modularity. To that end, The Beast comprises of a number of interlocking modules, called Tiles. A Tile is basically 12 Raspberry Pis, as well as the supporting Networking and Power Supply infrastructure. The Tiles can...
  • The making of The Beast

  • Hey everyone, time for another update! A couple of weeks ago the whole Resin.io team got together to catch up, have some beers, eat some great food, and build a Beast!If you've ever wondered what 40 people building a cluster of 360 Raspberry Pis looks...
  • The making of The Beast: Part 2

  • Hope you've all been having as much fun reading about The Beast as we have building it! Here's another timelapse video of us setting up the Beast tower by adding the Frames, which are the back-side  of each Tile.More juicy bits coming soon!
  • The Beast spotted in the wild

  • Hey guys, we're back with a new update on The Beast. We were just at Maker Faire Rome last week, and we had the pleasure of being featured on one of Make's live facebook videos! Take a look at the video below, jump at the 8.00 mark for Resin & Beast!...
  • I2S framing errors on the STM32

  • After 5 years of living in fear of hearing loss, a solution to I2S slave mode framing errors on the STM32 was finally found.  The trick is the STM32 doesn't automatically align samples on the WS transitions.  It just spits out 32 bit samples...
  • Transferring of tape begins

  • There were a few rare recordings left in the apartment, so it was time to clean the 30 year old beast & fire it up. Transferring tape to the Zoom replacement was an eye opener because the 30 year old tape deck's VU meter only showed but a tiny portion...
  • Well Sprung

  • Yeah I thought so. The plot reveals itself. I wrote about what smelled like entrapment, and its coming home to roost. Back when I moved in, I was in a Council property that was inadequate for humans, never mind a disabled one. It was a hovel, and this...