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What is different between a power transformer and an output transformer?
Parker
DOOM SAO
EEPROM interface working for single read and write bytes
Functionality of the base firmware for the Screen functionality
Shows the normal Face.
GPIO 1 on the SAO connector toggles where the Face looks
EEPROM address locations for “damage” and “anger”
Github still needs to be cleaned up before public
Stephen
MacroAmp
Enclosure and other parts arrive tomorrow
Thank you to Mouser Electronics for sponsoring this project!
Kraig Brewing Controller
Creating a new controller for controlling my beer fridge
6 temperature probes
DS18B20
Averaging is useful
Wifi Connectivity
Silicon Labs solution
External Antenna
Processor
Silicon Labs
Screen and a few buttons
Takachi Enclosure
R.F.O.
Confirmed: NASA Has Been Hacked
An audit document from the U.S. Office of the Inspector General was published by NASA this week which revealed that an unauthorized Raspberry Pi computer connected to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory servers was a targeted vector by hackers, who used it to move further into the NASA network. Supposedly, the hackers got as far as the Deep Space Network array of radio telescopes and other JPL systems.
Research Platform FLIP (FLoating Instrument Platform)
355-foot-long research platform that can be deployed for oceanographic research
Automated Dice Tester Uses Machine Vision To Ensure A Fair Game
62-page report of results
Some dice are inherently not fair due to manufacturing process
Raspberry Pi 4 Released
Type-C for power
USB 3.0
MOAR RAM
Gigabit
2 HDMI ports and 4K resolution
GE Light Bulbs Reset Procedure
Taking the internet by storm
How would you implement a reset procedure with only a binary input?
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