Bill S12:25 PM@primetimber Ture, Then when everything goes to hell, the board gets a new CEO who says that last guy was the worst and continues to do nothing. Think VW Chris Ryding12:25 PMWhere do you tend to see more security vulnerabilities - insecure...
While Looking for some ideas to minimize the printing and manual crafting time per-unit, my Fiance found the answer in the PlumbQqik PQC-104, a flexible end cap for sewers and drains. It turned out to be only a few millimeters off in both height...
Finally got around to doing some serious testing, and overall the results are looking good!I used a prototype with the battery holder area broken off and an external battery connected. This configuration has the smallest PCB copper area, and as such...
After the Mega Pi Project I was looking at doing another retro type Raspberry Pi project. Initially I was planning to do a full conversion of an N64 however after a few emulator performance tests I decided against it. Still itching for another retro...
Annotated boards V1: buzzed out and hooked up. Note, I have no schematics, this is what I assume as I haven't tested yet. Just self notes. DOCK: Pioneer chassis has a self charging dock on the underside. Power board has a port J2 to control a solenoid...
To build the Bell & Howell digital multimeter based digital dice tower, you first need to get a Bell & Howell IMD 202-2 Digital Multimeter. These were originally kits that were assembled as part of the Bell & Howell electronics curriculum back in the...
Yesterday I did a full setup of the environment and started with a little Proof-Of-Concept code. At first I'd like to present the architecture:We start at the top left. There will be some GPIO detection and logging Module. This module detects sensor...
Requirement DurableBig enough but not too big that there's no more room for button caption.Withstand excessive force Selection 30mm arcade buttons DrawingSwitches are too big to fit at least 7 of them on a panel. Cherry MX keyboard switches Designed...
for tuning i followed more or less the tutorial PID Without a PhD from Tim Wescott and the tutorial and video from PID Explained Team. first i just checked with low temperatures of 20..40°C as i went on and tested up to 260°C i noticed that...
Well, I lied, because projects like this one are never actually finished. But let's say I'm not going to do any major rework from now. It took one more board revision and a little bit of coding to come up with final hardwareIn the meantime, I made some...
With tile construction set, we now have to calibrate the reading of tiles and establish a "protocol" for mapping tiles to macros. I'm using the same SS49E Linear Hall Effect Sensor that I did with the TMD-3 project so I know that the Analog...
SATA StatusAfter weeks of painful debugging. I have been able to read and write to the hard drive!I ran into an issue though... the speed at which I can communicate with my FPGA to/from my computer maxes out at about 16MBs and the hard drive reads/writes...
I started wiring up the Memory sub-system board and realized quickly that I needed the display board to show the state of the various registers. I first had to create a backplane to connect the boards into. The backplane carries all the signals...
The foundational base for this project required some sort of oven. From the design perspective, I needed an oven, preferably one with a good heat-up slope, a temperature sensor, a solid-state relay that was capable of handling “house-hold”...