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The next challenge is to replicate the equipment shown here on the rear deck such as the controller and meter housing. The right-hand box could house a knifeswitch or main fuse, I'm not sure.
Darryl Killian Photo.
El interior del avión a control de Jorge García, Antonio Luna y Ángel Corona, estudiantes de Ingeniería Electrónica en el ITESO, con el que participarán en el Freescale Technology Forum Design Challenge Americas de Orlando, Florida.
working as an Observer Controller Trainer monitors the ongoing simulation battle between multinational forces during a situational training exercise deliberate defense lane here, June 12, 2014. Saber Strike 2014 is a joint, multi-national military exercise scheduled for June 9- 20. The exercise spans multiple locations in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia, and involves approximately 4,500 personnel from 10 countries. The exercise is designed to promote regional stability, strengthen international military partnerships, enhance multinational interoperability and prepare participants for worldwide contingency operations. (U.S. Army Europe photo by Spc. Joshua Leonard)
Day 27 [1-27-2016]
Super wide! The day has finally arrived to return the Rokinon and the Zeiss lens to my school. It was sad to let go of the beautiful lenses but thank god the fun isn't over yet. I was able to take another lens instead so I chose the Rokinon 24mm T1.5 lens for even wider shots and closer focal ranges! These are a few photos I shot with it throughout the day. They look as beautiful as I expected. This thing will be on me 24-7!
Can't wait to see what the next day brings!
This was a quickie made for my lovely nephew Scott as a pressie from me. Obviously he is a keen gamer, he has just been round with my sis to collect it and he was over the moon with it. He had no idea I was making one for him, it's just a small one as he is just having a couple of mates over for some gaming!!
Partial drawing of the mechanical part. This basic carrier is now ready. It is now time to assemble all components. Then, the cabling can be done.
It is time that the unit is ready, the critters already starting to fly... I count off, another 2 weeks and it should be ready. Yesterday I have the last delivery of the components received.
ARCNET was an early PC networking technology.
I threw about six boxes of old stuff out of my garage this afternoon. Here's part of what you can find in my dumpster if you go diving for it before trash pickup day.
Layout of the new Atmega328p universal wireless controller. Used for most of my projects where I need a microcontroller. Display and keyboard are via SPI lines. Wireless controller via RFM12B module. Power via batteries and/or extern power supply at 6..12V.
Next days I will give the full assembled module.
Board assembled see: www.flickr.com/photos/fotoopa_hs/5918772542/
Shema see: www.flickr.com/photos/fotoopa_hs/5918207383/
Sir Topham Hat (aka The Fat Controller) and his wife Lady Hat. In the background are Thomas and Toby, two of his most useful engines on the island of Sodor.
Say what you will about Microsoft, but they really considered Design and Usability (two big and very important words in my lexicon) when they created the 360 controller. Placement of the sticks and buttons, shapes, weight, textures, triggers that are designed like real triggers, bumpers — you name it, they thought of it.
Sony, meanwhile, redesigned their Dual Shock into a boomerang, which was an instant non-hit with the kids and critics when they first announced the PS3. So they went back to the old tried and true.
Tried and true isn't necessarily the best solution. How do you take a good idea and not only NOT improve upon it but make it less substantial than it's predecessor?
Introducing the PS3 Sixaxis controller. This controller is wimpy. It's light. It lacks rumble vibration. The left stick and D-pad are where they left it (which now feels completely foreign to me after a year plus with the 360) and the triggers — don't even get me started about the triggers. And the battery. They obviously had customer satisfaction in mind when they decided that when the non-replaceable battery powered controller dies, that they'll replace it for you free of charge. Guess you'll have to play your 360 or Wii until the new controller arrives. And sure, it's got motion sensitivity, a là Wii. But how many games really take advantage of this in a good gameplay mechanic kind of way?
After all the time spent coming up with the marvel that is the PS3, they didn't feel like they needed to change something that was already so popular. A real shame, considering there is still room for lots of improvement. And i'm just starting with the controller.
The controller contain a DE1 FPGA board from Terasic. All timings and settings can be entred by a keyboard and readout by a LCD display. rotary encoders are used for fast adjusting of some parameters like amplitude of the waveform for the waterfigures. multiple waveform are predefined for optimal shapes on the figures. This waves are digital samples and are saved into a flash memory.
These controllers :-D
1: They put the 347s NippyStreet on the 239
2: They put one of the 239s OmniCities on the 497
3: They put one of the 497s Nimbuses on the X1????
For the purpose of showing that the digital timer works. As you can see the current temperatures are viewed on the PIDs. As well I purposely activated the pump to show that it is functional. As you can see it is set at approximately 26 seconds. Basically the relay is energized for that time period.
Presented at the 2013 KAPiFrance conference. Controller box interior, under the cover is the SmallHD video monitor's batteries and batteries for RC's TX and the video's RX, rheostats & shutter button. The box holds the video RX and the RC TX board.
The controller of CE 22 is of a slightly younger date as the tram. It was made by Siemens-Schuckert, so it must be made after the merging of Siemens & Halske and Schuckert & co in 1903.
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