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Sticky notes on mac wallpaper
Sticky notes on mac wallpaper












sticky notes on mac wallpaper

And you had a prop those stick basically simulating the front panel sending the data. And then all the digital controls and got that up and running this weekend. And then I got a handful of low voltage supplies for, you know, powering op amps and things like that. And then on my analog board, I got two high voltage regulators that hammer that down to 35 volts, which is the maximum for the output op amp. So big power transformers got 230 volt taps at 13 amps each rectify that up to 43 ish volts.

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So it's a kind of, not kind of it simulates a full single channel SSPs right now. But But yeah, so got the got the whole rig. So got the board, got a whole cap stack got some beefy rectifiers. I think we talked about having the analog board done a few weeks ago, I finally got it all hooked up, you got a whole prototype testbed running. So, got some got some cool breakthroughs this week. Gettingīack to getting the project moving again. Um, so we've been basically hard at work at Mac fab. So yeah, we we don't have a guest this week. Hello, and welcome to the macrophage engineering podcast where your host Parkstone and Steven Craig. Uses Particle IoT’s “Photon” hardware and the Pokemon Go’s API. Cool project that uses servos inside a 3D printed pokeball to wiggle when it finds pokemon nearby for the Pokemon Go App. PokeBall Wiggles when Pokemon are Nearby.

sticky notes on mac wallpaper

It supposedly can power a laptop for 15 minutes but Parker did some napkin math and found out it was a bunch of crap. Basically, it’s a battery that has a polyvinyl alcohol-based polymer casing that swells causing it to dissolve (except for some nanoparticles) in around 30min after contact with water. ‘Transient electronics’ research develops dissolving battery.Now Parker has a full on development board he designed using a FTDI FT230X and a Parallax Propeller (See Figure 2). In Episode 26 of MEP, Parker had a hacked together USB Type C prototype.This way designers and engineers can easily add the MPN and Populate field to their own parts. Parker posted an article this week on Eagle Part Attributes.Check out the house parts section on the MacroFab website. Releasing MF-CON-2.54mm-01xXX pinheaders.Should be adding these features to DipTrace and KiCad footprints by next week. All the Eagle footprint libraries have been updated with MPN and Populate attributes.Most of them should look consistent in layout and information now. Parker has been working on streamlining all the MacroFab Engineering Github Repositories.See Figure 1 for some sweet powder-coated goodness. The FX Dev board enclosure arrived and it looks great.Check out Stephen’s blog post update: Super Simple Power Supply “SSPS” Design (Part 3). Stephen has been running tests on the Energon Cube for the SSPS.














Sticky notes on mac wallpaper