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Universal interface board. This interface has many drivers and can be connected to one of the multiple type boards from Terasic like the DE1, DE0, DE0-nano and the CPLD MAX-II board.
This interface has also a 4x20 char LCD display, 6 extra buttom knobs, transistior output, powersupply from 7.5V to 5V and to 3.3V.
© All rights reserved. Use without permission is illegal. Taken at the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge on Maryland's eastern shore. Tamron 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3.
Off to our cottage on the Chesapeake Bay tomorrow for another long weekend.
See it LARGER.
I was attempting to bake banana bread the other day, but not being the baking type I didn't have any scales. That's when I noticed that on the inside of my pack of butter they had printed gradations in 25g intervals so you could measure the butter out yourself.
Now from a usability perspective this is a fantastic addition. I doubt it'll increase sales of Lurpak butter by a statistically notable amount which makes its existence even more impressive!
Did the board spend months deciding whether to add this in or not? did somebody in marketing sweat blood convincing their bosses this was a good idea? Maybe the designers just slipped it in themselves, hoping nobody would notice. However this came about I salute you, you buttery disciples of food usability.
Elektra_Lab
Conferences + performances
Interactivity & new interfaces
30 oct > Usine C > Montréal
photo : Camil Scorteanu, Conception Lévy
StatEL rend l’analyse des vos données simple et didactique. Les boîtes de dialogues de StatEL sont toutes conçues pour être les plus explicites possibles, en vous prenant « par la main », et en vous permettant de comprendre ce que vous faîtes.
Pour télécharger la version démonstration de StatEL, veuillez visitez notre site : www.adscience.fr
Interface explicite (2nd exemple)
Pour télécharger la version démonstration de StatEL, veuillez visitez notre site : www.adscience.fr
chipKIT uC32: Basic Microcontroller Board with Uno R3 Headers
The uC32 features a USB serial port interface for connection to the IDE and can be powered via USB or an external power supply. The board takes advantage of the powerful PIC32MX340F512 microcontroller, which features a 32-bit MIPS processor core running at 80 MHz, 512K of Flash program memory, and 32K of SRAM data memory.
The uC32 is easy to use and suitable for both beginners and advanced users experimenting with electronics and embedded control systems. It provides 42 I/O pins that support a number of peripheral functions, such as UART, SPI, I2C ports, and pulse-width modulated outputs. Twelve of the I/O pins can be used as analog inputs or as digital inputs and outputs.
store.digilentinc.com/chipkit-uc32-basic-microcontroller-...
chipKIT WiFi Shield: Add-on Board
The chipKIT WiFi Shield provides chipKIT microcontroller boards the ability to connect to and communicate with IEEE 802.11 compatible wireless networks. The WiFi Shield also provides a microSD card connector for use with microSD flash memory cards. The chipKIT MPIDE SD library can be used to read/write files stored on the microSD card.
StatEL rend l’analyse des vos données simple et didactique. Les boîtes de dialogues de StatEL sont toutes conçues pour être les plus explicites possibles, en vous prenant « par la main », et en vous permettant de comprendre ce que vous faîtes.
Pour télécharger la version démonstration de StatEL, veuillez visitez notre site : www.adscience.fr
Interface explicite (2nd exemple)
Pour télécharger la version démonstration de StatEL, veuillez visitez notre site : www.adscience.fr
The interface of this ATM thinks I should be able to withdraw up to € 999,999,999,999.—. I think so, too. Unfortunately, my balance disagrees.
Maybe they have taken the event of a hyperinflation into account?
This was from a VCR model (possibly 1970s-era) that allowed recording - likely a luxurious feature at the time. The unit was probably four feet across and half a foot tall.
Art and utility—not necessarily a harmonious pairing. An essential element of artistic freedom is the right to think up and make things that are at first glance totally useless. Designers and technologists are the ones who helpfully intervene in human-machine coexistence. But only artistic confrontations that break out of the confines of practical considerations produce what is truly unexpected and really new. The eminently useful useless is thus the driving force behind the development of the works featured in this exhibition by Linz Art University’s Interface Cultures program.
Instructors: Christa Sommerer (AT), Laurent Mignonneau (FR), Martin Kaltenbrunner (AT), Marlene Hochrieser (AT), Michaela Ortner (AT)
picture showing FMR1, a project by Fabrizio Lamoncha (ES), Ioan Ovidiu Cernei (RO), Maša Jazbec (SI).
credit: rubra
Icons, widgets and user interface design and styling for Pebble Beach Systems, Broadcast Automation.
Interface criada para uma adaptação de Robinson Crusoé em jogo para PS3 e XBOX. Aqui é demonstrada a tela do mapa da ilha.
International festival of contemporary dance, IIC, Delhi; Groups from Australia, Israel, India and Taiwan
Game On by Theatre of Rhythm and Dance, Australia
Concept & Direction: Annalouise Paul Choreography: Annalouise Paul and Miranda Wheen
Classical Indian Tabla: Bobby Singh Contemporary Dance Miranda Wheen
Another self portrait, but now the computer interface gets through the picture. This is me on Mac OS 9
Iron on the interfacing (if desired). Learn more on my blog Maggie Muggins Designs. (maggiemugginsdesigns.blogspot.com)
International festival of contemporary dance, IIC, Delhi; Groups from Australia, Israel, India and Taiwan
Game On by Theatre of Rhythm and Dance, Australia
Concept & Direction: Annalouise Paul Choreography: Annalouise Paul and Miranda Wheen
Classical Indian Tabla: Bobby Singh Contemporary Dance Miranda Wheen