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Unlike the pins on the digital side of the board for some reason the pins on the analog/power side of the Arduino do not line up on a standard breadboard grid. It's kind of infuriating.
كشفت شركة بانسونيك اليوم عن كاميرا صغيرة الحجم بأداء عالي وهي الكاميرا Lumix DMC-ZS60 والتي يمكنها عمل تقريب بصري إلى 30 مرّة ولكن بنفس الوقت يمكنها تصوير 4K أيضا بسرعة 30fps أو 1080p بسرعة 60 أطار بالثانية وستكون متوفرة في منتصف شهر مارس بسعر 450 دولار أمريكي.الشركة أعلنت أيضا عن كاميرا DMC...
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Same charger as seen on the latest EEVblog video #284.
Looking at the waveform you can see that I put my "pickup coil" on the charger the other way around.
The dust cover it came with doesn't fit right. May have something to do with the "Yamaha" logo on top.
5 year old ipod, meet 2 day old ipod. Guess which one of you gets to sleep outside tonight!
My birthday was yesterday (the 16th, so 2 days ago now, I suppose) and my gift was a shiny new ipod touch to replace my ailing 5th gen model.
I will never be an apple fangirl or an iphone person, I will never want to check your, my, or anyone else's tweets every 4.7 seconds, but audiobooks cured my insomnia and I have no intentions of going back to those dark sleepless days before ipods came into my life. Also? WHEEEEEE TOUCH SCREEN!
De hardware: De nieuwe iPhone, met 3G, GPS (navigatie), verkrijgbaar in meer landen en goedkoper. Dunner, met een zwarte plastic achterkant, stevige metalen knoppen, camera en veel betere audio. batterij gaat 300 uur mee in de wachtstand, en je kunt hem vijf uur via 3G gebruiken. Vanaf 11 juli te koop in 22 landen vanaf 599 dollar (8GB)
Some Raspberry Pi + GPS dev going on at Milwaukee Makerspace: milwaukeemakerspace.org/2013/03/raspi-challenge-update/
Shot of the IC-R75 I use for LF listening and the FT-817 I'm using as the IF rig for my transverter. Note the signal level on the IF rig vs the level on the R75. I think I may want to add a bit more amplification on the transverter. Also, the transverter's local oscillator is a bit below 10MHz, resulting in a slightly off-frequency reading on the FT-817.
Components all laid out with solder paste. The big square chip there is the expensive accelerometer. It's kind of freaking me out because there's no real way to apply solder paste by hand for the tiny pins — you basically need a stencil or something. So, I took the advice of those more experienced and did a trick where I applied a tiny-tiny amount of solder to each pin — basically a pin-prick of solder+flux. That was a bit messy the first time. The second time I was a bit better. And I got to try a third time because on this board (SFE — Sparky) I completely misplaced the chip — I had it turned the wrong way, which was a really dumb mistake. So, I had to remove it with hot air, and then clean up the mess, then reapply pin-pricks of solder, then heat it on again but with hot air.