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Vacuum tubes, resistors, diodes, a Tube Screamer guitar pedal, transistors, terminal strips and more!
Display from right to left:
00110001 = 0x31 = '1'
00110110 = 0x36 = '6'
00110101 = 0x35 = '5'
00111001 = 0x39 = '9'
00110010 = 0x32 = '2'
00110100 = 0x34 = '4'
00000000 = 0x00 = 0
01000001 = 0x41 = 'A'
16:59 on the 24th (UTC)
A = GPS fix OK.
Just had my Eureka moment. Thru-hole components slide perfectly down the peg center once conductive thread has been added!
Now that I have something that works, I wonder if I can defray some of the costs through the Shapeways store thing.?.
www.shapeways.com/model/77045/sewable_disc_button__detail...
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Some shots from the electronics flea market. I took these around 11 when I was done browsing, so a lot of vendors had already left or started packing up.
A new generation of cheap lightweight plastic electronic technology that does not require silicon, but which is optically transparent and can be coated onto everyday objects would transform our world.
"Working collaboratively with industry is not only satisfying in that I see aspects of my work translate into real engineered products, but it provides inspiration for new avenues of research too. Roadmapping then allows me to critically assess how I should be developing my research portfolio and engaging with industry to maximise the likelihood of productive collaboration."
—Dr Andrew Flewitt
Imagine electronically updated food labels, computers embedded in our armchairs, even contact lenses linking us directly to the Internet to bring us into the age of plastic electronics. In this video podcast Dr Andrew Flewitt and Dr Robert Phaal both from the Department of Engineering and Scott White serial entrepreneur and CEO of Pragmatic Printing talk about the creative partnership forged between different parts of the Department of Engineering and outside companies that enable the technology and research in this area to be exploited successfully.
I need to do better on the next kit.
Aug. 31 update: WOW, I did a horrible job on this. It's amazing how far I've come skill-wise in just 28 days.
Vacuum tubes, resistors, diodes, a Tube Screamer guitar pedal, transistors, terminal strips and more!
Vacuum tubes, resistors, diodes, a Tube Screamer guitar pedal, transistors, terminal strips and more!
some better photos of the very old 2-bit noise synth project, for a friend who is interested in creating schematics vimeo.com/4290143
big change: switched to LP2951 power supplies for their shutdown pins.
small change: dropped unused 7805 regulator, added 1n4004 input diode, tightened everything up, dropped extra power supply enable circuity, switched to pin headers for power supply (2 for each voltage).
Dirty Electronics Mute Synth custom modified by A.S.M.O. for Daniel Miller (The Normal / Mute Records).
Touch panels hardwired to pots and switches, 3 LFOs, one for each oscillator and feedback.
Low / band pass resonant filter with external voltage control input, self oscillates at full resonance.
Panel is covered in (warm) leatherette, nice!
We call her Trudi.
Plushie by Leigh Nunan, electronics by Jonathan Guberman.
More information (and video!) at:
A new generation of cheap lightweight plastic electronic technology that does not require silicon, but which is optically transparent and can be coated onto everyday objects would transform our world.
"Working collaboratively with industry is not only satisfying in that I see aspects of my work translate into real engineered products, but it provides inspiration for new avenues of research too. Roadmapping then allows me to critically assess how I should be developing my research portfolio and engaging with industry to maximise the likelihood of productive collaboration."
—Dr Andrew Flewitt
Imagine electronically updated food labels, computers embedded in our armchairs, even contact lenses linking us directly to the Internet to bring us into the age of plastic electronics. In this video podcast Dr Andrew Flewitt and Dr Robert Phaal both from the Department of Engineering and Scott White serial entrepreneur and CEO of Pragmatic Printing talk about the creative partnership forged between different parts of the Department of Engineering and outside companies that enable the technology and research in this area to be exploited successfully.
After fully shielding the electronics cavity, installing hum cancelling Dimarzio J pickups I've had since the 1970's, and completely rewiring the instrument it is finally hum free. This included soldering the edges of the sheets and installing tubes of shielding in the drilled holes between the pickups and the controls.
I used the volume/blend/tone wiring diagram from here www.seymourduncan.com/images/support/schematics/jazz_bass.... A pickup blend pot makes so much more sense than either a switch or individual volume controls. Why more guitars don't do this is a mystery to me.
I already had the blend pot and capacitor from an earlier project that changed its nature.
yes, trip to maplins this lunchtime, back with a boatload of electronics bits and bobs for my basic foray into physical computing.
3 LEDs, chasing a la cylon/knight-rider, but "ebbing and flowing" (i.e. slowing down and speeding up).
and yes, before anybody reminds me: i know my choice of jump wire colours leaves a lot to be desired...should get myself a few more red and black ones.
Dirty Electronics Mute Synth custom modified by A.S.M.O. for Daniel Miller (The Normal / Mute Records).
Touch panels hardwired to pots and switches, 3 LFOs, one for each oscillator and feedback.
Low / band pass resonant filter with external voltage control input, self oscillates at full resonance.
Panel is covered in (warm) leatherette, nice!
Vacuum tubes, resistors, diodes, a Tube Screamer guitar pedal, transistors, terminal strips and more!
Some Raspberry Pi + GPS dev going on at Milwaukee Makerspace: milwaukeemakerspace.org/2013/03/raspi-challenge-update/