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Executive master de l'Ecole polytechnique Promotion 10 Module 3
© Ecole polytechnique / Institut Polytechnique de Paris / Jérémy Barande
From the Instructable How to use an LED Array Module:
www.instructables.com/id/How-to-use-an-LED-Array-Module/ The paper can be found here: circuitgizmos.com/wordpress/?p=549
ITEM: Rear Bumper LED Reflector modules Set for 2014-2015 Hyundai LF Sonata
MANUFACTURER : GOGOCAR
ORIGIN : MADE IN KOREA
CONTENTS: Reflectors - 2PCS (RH/LH)
Actually starting to enjoy this module now, despite some initial reservations. Here's a shot of the bark on a tree near my home (I think I've taken every shot bar one for this course within five minutes walk of home).
Sure, your project is awesome, but wouldn't it be cooler more than 10 feet away from a power outlet? The Platform Battery Module lets you use common AAA batteries to power your project for hours - because of the advanced power usage options of the Propeller, it can be many, many hours:
* 40 Hours 3 cogs running @ 20MHz
* 17 Hours 3 cogs running @ 80MHz
* 8 Hours 8 cogs running @ 80MHz
It's shown above, stacked between a Propeller Platform and ProtoPlus.
Possible submission for Module 6.
Taken in my neighbours garden.
Olympus E620
Zuiko Digital 35mm macro lens
On-camera flash
F4.5 @ 1/180 second exposure
+1.0 EV flash compensation
Still Life - Module 2 of my DSLR 2010 Course
Found this module harder than the last. Finding the right item, the right background (which window to use) and the right balance proved tricky.
I hope this works.
I used a baking tray covered in tinfoil to get the reflection of the daylight down the back of the model - without it the whole left side was black.
May 31, 2016
SUNY Korea 2016 Spring RC Program Module 01&02
Stony Brook University
The State University of New York, Korea
Bangor (Northern Ireland) Marina at about 6.45am.
All it's got is lead in line of boardwalk...not overly excited by this one!
rear spring mounts. the top parts screw up onto pre-welded threads. the bottom parts will bolt into the upper wishbones so a bit of drilling and modification needed there
The Command Module from Apollo 11 moon mission was on display at the Seattle Museum of flight in celebration of the 50 year anniversary. I took Miles and Dane to go see it. Hard to believe that this thing flew all the way to the moon, orbited and then flew all the way back to Earth and splashed down in the ocean.