Yes, you read the title correct. Have you ever forgot your birthday, that you need someone else to remind you about it ? Or what if you can gift to someone you love, a device that'll wish them on their birthday for 50 times ? I kid you not, this simple...
IntroductionThe Mysterious Wave PulseFive Most Important FactorsThe Problem With Using Acceleration Pulses to Send Morse CodeMotor FeedbackInverting the Morse SequenceThe Algorithm and DecoderParallel Operation Using a Single Pin and Bus ProtocolMinimal...
Introduction In this project, I describe my small odyssey in Ada for embedded ARM to realize from scratch an redundant IMU software and harware environment based on the latest performant IMU, the BMI088. And how to estimate the pitch and roll: What I...
technolomaniac12:22 PM@Prof. Fartsparkle not yet. this is in the cards. personally I would throw the whole renderer out and start again and well...I make that call. so yes, we will do that. Prof. Fartsparkle12:23 PMoh that makes me very happy technolomaniac12:23...
Joyce12:53 PMHiya! James Finch12:53 PMWay more complex when getting into the microwave range. Just watched a Keysight presentation noting how every section of a circuit in a system has to be studied to understand the affect... where I perceive is like...
(https://certification.oshwa.org/process.html) John Loefler12:29 PM@Michael Weinberg And isn't the new US law that it is the first "inverntor" to patent not "person". if you are the first to put it in the public domain isn't that prove you are the inventor...
riley.august12:42 PM@Seb Lee-Delisle Sorry, I've been a little slow to keep up. Okay, so it's actually the same kind of interlock we use on ours, but our industrial lasers are connected to a tilt switch. So yours are connected to the estop signal pin,...
Kendall Meade12:46 PM*either Peter Bosch12:46 PMif you mind your safety precautions, you can do quite alot safely. for example: me and some people at the local hackerspace made RFNA for decapping chips, which would be pretty dangerous if we hadn't thought...
The schematics are done! I kind of want to do a video going over the design process as this has evolved over what's now several years, there have been a ton of changes to everything. For now I'll throw some (slightly) better explanations...
* NOTE TO THE READER *: Due to a text size limitation of the Hackaday. io site a few chapters have been moved to "Log files". In this case you have just to click on the link of the chapter's title to open a new tab and read it. * * PROJECT STATUS (18/04/2023)...