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Hack D100 board assembly of the components.
To operate the shutter D100, I need a custom driver. Nothing special, just a few fets and one input are needed. I could make it easier but this version is more generally applicable. I also have all components in stock. There is no extra cost. The PCB etching is only one hour of work. The signals are sufficiently available in my FPGA module. Adjusting the program is a routine task.
From the D100 camera I use only the shutter itself and the sequence motor. As an input signal, there is a switch available when the shutter is fully open. if closed then I stop the sequence motor. 2 extra magnets provide the timing for the shutter itself. A very simple task.
Update 20150517
Layout update due to wrong position BC327-40.
25% more expensive than Spaten Oktoberfest, but not 25% more tasty. In fact, about 25% less tasty.
Sorry about the condensation on the glass. The fish tried to tell me the beer was too cold but I thought I could wipe the condensation off with a paper towel and I'm too lazy to take another picture.
Op 26 februari 2016 opende HACKING HABITAT, een grootschalige internationale tentoonstelling op de grenzen van kunst, technologie en sociale verandering. Meer dan 80 internationaal bekende kunstenaars en ontwerpers toonden tot 6 juni 2016
nieuw en bekend werk in de voormalige gevangenis aan het Utrechtse Wolvenplein.
Got this piece in the as-is section of our ikea for a song.
Since it doesn't match the room I want to hang it in, I'm just coloring over it with acrylic paints. It's fun! It reminds me of this type of velvet poster marker art.
I am secretly envious when children sit down and color. Now I get to do it, too! At nearly 3 feet in diameter, this project will keep me busy for a while.