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Recently I bought 4 different coloured led-strips(red, green, blue and white) with 24 individual leds and fed by 12V (75mA). Apart from swaying the leds in patterns they are nice in the white-box for colour lighting. Easier to handle than gels and they create interesting effects.

Insides of an old caller ID machine...

■ 지난해 7월 국내 첫 출시…올해 상반기까지 18개국서 판매

 

□ 분리세탁과 동시세탁에 대한 고객들의 호응↑

 

□ 드럼세탁기 구매 고객 가운데 트윈워시 구입 비중은 절반 넘어

 

□ 미니워시만 구입하는 고객도 전체 미니워시 판매량의 1/3수준

 

■ 국내 출시 1주년 맞춰 고객 행사 진행

 

□ 상단 15kg 드럼세탁기, 하단 3.5kg 미니워시 결합한 트윈워시 기획 모델 출시

 

□ 전국 매장에서 1,500대 한정 140만원대에 판매…트윈워시 중 최저가

 

□ 구입 모델에 따라 최대 30만원의 캐시백 제공

 

□ 추첨을 통해 트롬 스타일러, 트롬 건조기 등 경품도 증정

 

■ 세탁기사업부장 전시문 전무는 “트윈워시의 글로벌 출시를 더욱 확대해 세계 곳곳에 세탁문화의 새로운 기준을 제시할 것” 강조

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Test of the Arduino interface for DaveyBot. The Xbox is playing Rock Band 2, the computer software is analyzing the game images and sending commands over USB to the Boarduino (shown in the video) and the Boarduino program is turning on & off the LEDs. Those LEDs represent the switches on the Guitar Hero controller. The next step is to wire the Boarduino into the guitar controller.

More resin enclosed electronics.

The X maschine

 

The 2007 Alpine demo car is “eXperience”. The name represents the concept of Alpine´s expertise in iPod connectivity and most speedy transmission.

Featuring 6 PDX amplifiers, 2 Type-X subwoofers, 9 Type-X speakers, The PXA-H701 and the iDA-X001 (plus a lot more!), this high-end demo car showcases just how fantastic Alpine´s “Type X” products are.

 

One of the main highlights is the centre position for the driver, to enjoy the music at it´s best. The “eXperience” shows an elegant and sleekl designed demo car.

 

It took the Alpine installers 2 ½ months to create such an amazing demo car.

one of the iconic Silicon Valley hardware stores that sell basic electronic components such as microprocessors and anything needed to build your own computer from scratch, including soldering irons and circuit boards, next to toasters, appliances, bagged potato chips, Coca-Cola softdrinks and of course digital cameras. This Palo Alto store is based on the Far West theme…

 

The San Jose store: www.flickr.com/photos/photophyl/10735567624/

There was absolutely no service at the ranch before Wilson Electronics. The Wilson Electronics Sleek provides service in the Jeep while in the pasture.

TN9 System

electronics

 

The showcase is totally safe thanks to the key locking system supplied as standard.

 

Le ante scorrevoli della vetrina Joy sono dotate di serrature di sicurezza a spillo

This is the brand new building for research & development of Samsung Electronics in Suwon.

Solder side of the mintyboost. Look at that pretty brown flux I'm too lazy to clean off.

The same circuit board as before, monkeyed with in MS Photo Editor.

■ 퓨리케어 슬림 정수기, 6월 한달 간 4분에 1대 팔려…LG 정수기 중 가장 인기

□ 하루 최대 판매량 800대, 주간 최대 판매량 3,300대 기록

□ 6월 LG 정수기 전체 판매량, 지난해 동기 대비 80% 증가

■ LG만의 차별화된 인버터 컴프레서 기술과 직수 타입 적용해 고객 선호도 ↑

□ 정수와 냉수는 물론 온수에도 직수 타입 적용…3가지 온도의 온수 제공

□ 업계 최초로 가로 또는 세로 형태로 설치 가능

□ 혁신적인 디자인으로 IDEA 본상 수상

■ 정수기 구입 고객 대상 다양한 할인 행사 진행

■ LG전자 정창화 한국HA마케팅FD담당“차별화한 성능과 디자인을 갖춘 퓨리케어 슬림 정수기를 앞세워 국내 프리미엄 정수기 시장을 집중 공략하겠다”고 강조

 

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Maplins advert from Everyday Electronics Magazine October 1976 . The company closed last year.

■ 영국 자연사박물관에서 열리는 ‘컬러와 비전’ 展 후원

 

□ 울트라 올레드 TV 12대로 인류 역사와 함께 했던 색의 미학 소개

 

□ 15일부터 4개월 간 진행…전시기간에 10만 명 이상 방문 예상

   

■ 색의 아름다움을 제대로 감상할 수 있는 디스플레이로 올레드 선택

 

□ 고대 화석에서 도심 속 불빛까지…실제와 같은 생생함 구현

   

■ LG전자 영국법인장 이장화 상무, “올레드의 차원이 다른 화질로 지금껏 느껴보지 못 했던

 

색의 미학을 새롭게 즐길 수 있는 계기가 될 것”

 

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■ 11월 한 달 동안 전국 판매점에서 프리미엄 TV 할인 행사 진행

□ 65인치 울트라 올레드 TV 처음으로 500만원 대 판매

□ 슈퍼 울트라HD TV 55인치 164만원, 65인치 209만원에 판매

■ 푸짐한 혜택까지 제공

□ 77인치 LG 시그니처 올레드 TV 구매하면 캐시백 200만원, 스타일러 등 증정

□ 내달 19일까지 올해 출시된 울트라 올레드 TV 구매하면 넷플릭스 1년 이용권

■ LG전자 한국영업본부 HE마케팅FD 담당 허재철 상무 “더욱 많은 고객들이 LG 프리미엄 TV의 압도적인 화질을 즐길 수 있도록 다양한 혜택을 지속 제공할 것” 강조

 

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Internals from a Mac Classic SE that I'm modding (re-upload at full resolution)

Based on this circuit and code:

 

www.r4nd0m.com/Candle.html

 

I made mine with a home-made printed circuit board. The only thing missing is that burning turnip or pumpkin smell which only a real candle can make.

This won't burn your house down if you leave it alone though.

Somebody left this in the apartment building entrance in hopes of getting rid of it. Problem is, it's too old and bulky by today's standards (even if it "works great!"), and much too NEW for antique/collectible status. A true orphan, I'm afraid. In spite of all that, however, it's gone now-----no idea who took the thing!

Uma amiga, que gosta de coisas bem femininas e com cores fortes, fez anos e pediu um bolo. Mas o marido fez na semana passada, e acabou por pedir um bolo para os dois. Ele é mais de informática e electrónica. Conjugar estas duas coisas foi dificil, mas acabei por me lembrar - com a ajuda do marido - de uma coisa assim.

Acho que não ficou mal de todo.

 

Bolo simples com recheio de brigadeiro com 2,2kg.

 

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It was a friend's birthday. She likes girly things and strong colours and she asked for a cake. But her husband had his birthday last week, so she asked for a cake for two. He likes computers and electronics. Think of a cake to put those two things together was hard. But with my husband's help, it came out this way.

I think it came out well enough.

 

Simple cake with chocolate fudge filling.

The bare N8VEM board, in the Panavise and ready to go.

Electronic component sculpture in the vein of the Sparebot movement.

 

Homage must be paid to Lenny&Meriel for taking this idea to new and incredible heights.

超프리미엄 'LG 시그니처' 유럽 무대 데뷔...IFA 전시장에 대대적인 깃발 광고

LG전자가 2일부터 7일까지 독일 베를린에서 열리는 유럽 최대 가전전시회인 'IFA 2016'에서 超프리미엄 ‘LG SIGNATURE(LG 시그니처)’를 유럽시장에 본격 론칭한다.

LG전자는 ‘LG 시그니처’ 브랜드를 알리기 위해 IFA 전시장 입구에 대대적인 깃발 광고를 내걸었다

 

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OK, so I decided not to be so secretive about what I'm building. If I end up giving this to someone as a gift, they can act surprised (and will be if they don't look at my Flickr stream!)

 

It's a die roller! A little widget that lets you press a button and get a random roll of two six-sided dice displayed on the LEDs what are cleverly arranged as though die pips.

 

As shown in the previous shot, its power switch lets you choose between two modes. These are not yet written but will be Animated mode and Non-animated mode. In animated mode the dice will rapidly flash through random rolls as long as the action button is held down, then when it's released, it will slow down for a couple seconds and stop on the actual roll. Non-animated mode will be the same except it won't have the slowdown part, it'll just stop. In either case you won't be able to re-roll for a second or two, so that a stutter on the button won't trash a legitimate roll. I figured non-animated mode would be for the veteran user who just needs to get some die-rolling done and doesn't need all that fancy_pants frippery.

 

Right now the only thing the circuit does is check to see, on startup, if the switch is in animated or non-animated mode; if animated, it shows 11 on the dice like this, and if not, it shows a 7. Most happily, it worked on the first try!

 

Tech details: all the parts of this project, including the screws, circuit board, wire, battery clip, and everything, is stuff that I had lying around in my electronics collection, in some cases for over 15 years. The brains of the outfit is a venerable PIC 16F84 (not even an 84A, it's the real MicroCoy), the microcontroller that was the champeen among hobbyists throughout the late 1990s, and for which gobs of amateur code still exist online because the Web doesn't forget, or at least it can't be counted on to forget just because things get outdated. These days it's also possible to find a bunch of message board entries with people asking about the 16F84 and others non-answering in that way wannabe techies often do i.e. "why would you wanna use THAT piece of junk? The 16F628 is sooo much newer and better and cheaper (sneer, sneer)" and now you can even find the equivalent with people disparaging the obsolescent F628 because time marches on and, as I said, the web doesn't forget. I can't wait to see what people get into after the F88!

 

Anyway, it's an old chip in this circuit. It's date-coded 2002 and is the black-bodied caterpillar dingbat in the bottom center. The shiny metal thingy to the right of it, labeled "M-TRON", is a quartz crystal that provides the "heartbeat" for the circuit - in this case, at a pokey 4 megahertz; that is indeed mega- and not giga-, since these chips are modest in scope and ability. Newer microcontrollers have an equivalent to this timing crystal built in, so it's kind of quaint to see one this big and ancient: its date code hints that it was manufactured a few weeks after I graduated from high school, class of '85, so it's been 4 megahertzing along for a very long time. (really they only work when there's power applied and a few other parts wired to them, but it's a fun thought to say that it's oscillated somewhere in the neighborhood of 3.362688×10¹⁵ times.)

 

The little chip on the left is a power regulation gadget, not so exciting as the other stuff but more of an unsung hero. It has two sidekicks, those can-shaped capacitors just above it. It's probably the most expensive single piece on here, at $5 or $6 purchased in single quantity, but it does have one excellent property. I.e., cheap voltage regulators exist that can deliver a solid 5 volts like this one does very easily, but they need an input of 7 volts or more while this one only needs about 5.3 or 5.4. The circuit is built to run off a 9V battery, so the 7 volt requirement wouldn't seem to be a problem - except that I'd like it to work with a rechargeable 9V battery, and those only actually deliver 7.2 volts when fully charged, so their life would be very short with one of the cheaper regulators. Nifty, eh?

 

So now: develop the software, then the hard part: mount it in a box to make it presentable.

Anchorage, Alaska

17 Sep 2005

 

Alternative Title: "The Inexplicable 200 View Shot"

 

I'm going to be spending a lot of time on the road over the next few months, so I figured I needed me a new iBook. Sweet box for a low-end portable, with everything I could possibly need to be a road warrior - it's even wireless ready.

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