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  • Umbilical Tower Redesign

  • I love it when I can find parts that someone else designed, it saves me time and effort. Aviator67 produced a treasure trove of add-on parts for the farscape1 LUT. After printing and assembling the Level30 floor framing along with the cable tray template...
  • Hack Chat Transcript, Part 1

  • Welcome all! We'll get started in about 15 minutes. Feel free to chat away morgan11:46 AMI hope to figure out how all this works... Daren Schwenke11:46 AM*cough* Machinekit *cough* morgan11:46 AMisn't it the same things?!? already confused Daren Schwenke11:46...
  • Hack Chat Transcript, Part 1

  • Dan Maloney10:27 AMHi @Kip Daugirdas! Welcome aboard! mark joined  the room.10:52 AM bsigler joined  the room.11:24 AM Alex Mi joined  the room.11:31 AM Alex Mi11:32 AMmy question :) - how people decide between liquid fuel and solid fuel...
  • Project Log 64: DIY Linear Actuator.¹

  • 21/07/2023, Friday, 10:16. For some reason this last week got me too lazy to do anything at all... Well, I will just leave this here and see what I can think of... ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------...
  • Hack Chat Transcript, Part 2

  • caladan12:39 PMI think it's C++ on CentOS 7 daniel valuch12:39 PMactually, guess what it was Rosy Schechter12:39 PMHere are the libraries for data analysis: https://root.cern/ daniel valuch12:40 PMwhat was the mean time between failures when LHC started...
  • HelloPenguin Current Test

  • Running binRed test pattern firmware with new CR2032 battery with UNI-T UT61E meter in series set to Amps and logging over USB link to UT61E.exe. We see a high of 73 mA. Graph of Amps per Sample made in Libre Office No Time DC/AC Value Unit AUTO 1 13:33:16...
  • FLED

  • So we had an idle Friday afternoon here at SupplyFrame HQ and our evil overlord Alek asked us to build something cool for the office.With the restriction of only having a day to build we didn't have many choices in what we could source components for,...
  • Securing the LEDs

  • Now that we had most of the LEDs it was time to start fixing them to the backboard.First off we hot glued all the LEDs into place on the backboard which was a sheet of plywood. This took a little while but John P, Tom M, and Albert all pitched in and...
  • Making the frame

  • Now we wanted this display to look really sweet since it will be on our office wall for some time to come. To make it look gorgeous we decided to make the frame out of white foamed PVC board, and the front diffuser out of 1/4" thick white acrylic.First...
  • Adding the electronics

  • To drive this system we decided to use a Raspberry Pi and Arduino Micro combination.The Raspberry Pi runs a stack of Nginx, Memcached and NodeJS which then feeds desired LED colors to the Arduino Micro which streams them out over the WS2811 protocol...
  • A working display!

  • Finally Ivan screwed the backboard into place. One of the great things about using Foamed PVC is you can basically treat it like wood, it holds a screw well and is easy to cut and saw.With our fingers crossed we switched it on, and to our delight we...
  • Software stack

  • The display is looking great, but we really need to make this into more than just a pretty rainbow colored matrix.To do this we decided we wanted to be able to open up the control of the lights to all our developers, and we want to be able to feed data...
  • Nginx and Memcached

  • With FLED we are trying to make a visualization platform, somewhere all our apps and monitoring tools can send data and where we can then use that data to make interesting visualizations.As such we need to be able to accept data from a variety of sources...