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  • Step 1: Gather Your Components Laser XY Scanner - BOM I usually like to source my parts from DigiKey, but the low-cost options on Amazon are hard to beat sometimes. This list is just one of many sources for each component in the BOM. There are of...
  • Clock with binary display

  • Part 1: Clock with binary display Wearable binary clock, built with Microchip PIC16F676 (or PIC16F630). The hours are displayed with 4 LEDs which are (from left to right) 8,4,2,1; so hours are shown from 1 to 12, no am and pm. The minutes are displayed...
  • Audio Systems Hack Chat Transcript Pt1

  • Dafydd Roche Paul - that's because the parts (if it's the same as other semi guys) aren't designed, verified, bench tested or prod tested to guarantee driftDafydd Roche drift tests costs seconds on a tester, and in many cases, multi-temp test runs, which...
  • Raspberry Pi 0 HQ USB Webcam

  • Motivations I've been thinking about webcams for a while after I read about numerous pieces about how terrible laptop built-in webcams are in the day and age of zooming-from-home. People seem to have problems with laptop built-in...
  • Testing with Verilator.

  • Recap I currently have the following for BoxLambda: A test build for an Arty-A7-35T, consisting of an Ibex RISCV core, a Wishbone shared bus, some internal memory, a timer, two GPIO ports, and a UART core.A simple Hello World and LED toggling test program...
  • Laser Driving

  • Update (9-10-15): Adding a photo of my circuit (at the end of this log)--------------One potential option is using the DVD-laser for etching, etc...Doing so requires a driver...Apparently the de-facto laser-[diode]-driver these days is called the "DDL"...