Description This uninterruptible power supply (UPS) can be powered using an external 12V DC power supply. It supplies 12V/48W (4A) and can briefly deliver up to 5A (60W). It can be used to protect small electronic equipments such as small servers (SBC...
3D-Scanner-based-on-IR-sensor Hello friends in this project I have made a 3D scanner machine, basically this machine have a sharp IR sensor which measure the distance between sensor and surface of object at every 1.8 degree angle in this way it takes...
Basic premise:There is a basic gap in services that are provided to the market, this is evident in two ways, firstly, all "home cloud" solutions appear to be not really cloud based at all (as I would see the definition of a cloud based service).The definition...
In Part 2, we went from using Icarus in Part 1 to using Verilator to run our test bench. In itself, in can be useful but the major benefit is that that test bench can be easily used by other C++ code and can utilize other libraries fairly easily. In...
Time-lapse:Table of contents: SummaryCPURAMVGAKeyboardPower DeliveryComponents 1. Summary This project is a physical implementation of the Hack Computer, as described in the From Nand To Tetris course. The course describes the hardware design of...
A clock built with eight authentic soviet vacuum fluorescent display (VFD) tubes, a custom designed circuit board, firmware and 3d-printed case It is an evolution of Phalanx. Many of the firmware improvements made for Ameise also trickled down to Phalanx...
Thursday, 16:41, 15/12/202220/12/2022Sorry for the delay, for some reason my brain refused to work these last 5 days, so I didn't work that much on this project log as I wished to. 23/12/2022 For some reason, it seems like this Project log is so...
Roger Thornton says:27 minutes agoHello everyone, it's great to be here and I am looking forward to talking to you all.altometer says:26 minutes ago: USB C power socket. I mean, yes, you can get them from Amazon, but I wanted to see what was possible.Roger...
The keyboard has 88 keys, three NeoPixels, and a microUSB connector. The poll rate is 1KHz. There are board designs for both ANSI and ISO layouts. All the details about the PCB, the 3D-printed case and the firmware are available in the Gitlab repository...