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The art director chose the other photo, setup was the same for both.
One hot-shoe flash 27" to the right and 6" above the helmet, angled at 70° left, directed at the Kawasaki logo on the tank. Second hot-shoe flash 55" in front of and 12" to the right of the motorcycle and 12" above the helmet directed at the right rear of the helmet. Single overheard flourescent shop light that I wish I had diffused prior to the shot (didn't notice it's distinct outline in the star on the helmet in the LCD. Directions are reference the viewer looking at the image, not the actual side of the helmet or motorcycle.
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- MK 25Q40ATIG (Flash?)
- Techcode TD1519A 2A 32V Synchronous Rectified Step-Down Converter (Wide 4.75V to 32V Operating Input Range)
- Arkmicro Technologies AMT630A Video Display Controller
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I got the soldering iron out this evening and constructed myself an LCD interface board for my Raspberry Pi.
My PCB layout skills are a little rusty, it's not what I'd call "well engineered" but it works!
Circuit design thanks to raspberrypi-spy.co.uk.
First attempt at getting the LCD working with my 'slug' (Linksys NSLU2, running the alternative firmware Unslung v6.8). Here, lcdproc (the application which 'drives' the display) is 'half-working' - the 'server' (LCDd) is running, and I next have to get the 'client' part working (the half of the application which actually sends the data to the display).
We're most of the way there, though :-)
The new Toshiba LCD name is just a bit too closely named to the Pioneer Kuro for it to be a coincidence.
Este sprint consiste na montagem uma instalação interactiva que poderá ser controlada local e remotamente, através de um sistema mecânico e através de um serviço web. O objectivo deste projecto é aproximar o público em geral da actividade do laboratório, criando um interface com o mundo exterior.
Os sprints são sessões de trabalho intensivas em que os membros dos laboratórios, assim como visitantes e convidados se juntam em equipas para trabalhar em projectos concretos durante um fim-de-semana.
LCD Soundsystem - May 8, 2010 - Le Bataclan - Paris, France
To view more photos from the show, click here.
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After seeing the crazy price SparkFun was charging for these, I had to get one.
I picked up a complete set - large screen, small screen and frame with backlights. They stick together easily.
I'm still dreading the prospect of somehow connecting up to them - the small screen especially has 0.4mm wide copper contracts, 33 of them! that's crazy. I've ordered some of the very thin wire used for modding games consoles (kylar insulated 30AWG stuff) and will attempt that later.
Even once they're connected, there's the massive issue of figuring out how to write data to them.
One easy part to get working was the backlight. This is a seperate connector with seven pins - one anode and six cathodes, one per LED. I connected wires up to each pin and put them through some heatshrink to 0.1" crimp headers and have connected them to 2 AA batteries temporerily. The backlight looks pretty snazzy, so I can't wait to get some actual display on these!
Arduino on breadboard with 20x4 with custom numeric large fonts.
arduino-for-beginners.blogspot.com/2010/11/arduino-output...
Fotos de la fiesta presentación de una pagina a la que me he unido como colaborador: www.lustcitydolls.com/
A Practical Guide to Using A Bitscope
by Michael Simpson
EXCLUSIVE-ONLINE ARTICLE. A computer-based scope called the BitScope. Page 0
Steinmentz Father of Elec Engineering
by Vaughn D. Martin
EXCLUSIVE-ONLINE ARTICLE. Historians often miss inventor’s most important inventions — and even miss great inventors altogether! Page 0
A Primer on Phase Locked Loops
by Gerard Fonte
Learn the fundamental principles that PLL circuits embody and try your hand at a couple applications. Page 44
Projects
Inductive Proximity Sensors Part 2
Circuits
by Beau Schwabe
As promised last month, the two different operation modes will be explained, as multople coils in a differential sensor approach are used. Page 32
Build the RetroGame, Kits available @www.nutsvolts.com
Electronic Gadgets
by Eric Rothfus
Build it, play it, and re-master your skills at Retro Rover and Retris. Page 38
Columns
Techknowledgey
by Jeff Eckert
TechKnowledgey 2009
Topics covered include "meat" for robot brains, rodent power, dangerous printer particles, plus other cool stuff. Page 12
The Design Cycle
The Design Cycle
Older language, newer interface. Page 15
Q&A
by Russell Kincaid
Q&A
Softening up a table saw, returning light to Christmas, high voltage generation, plus more. Page 24
Personal Robotics
by Vern Graner
Robot Art
In an attempt to explore some of the interesting and inspiring ways art and technology intertwine, this month we will focus on a number of works from some talented technoartisans who have used technology and robotics to pursue their muse in interesting and ingenious ways. Page 49
PICAXE Primer
by Ron Hackett
Taming Unruly LCDs: Part 1
In the previous installment of the PICAXE Primer, I said we would turn our attention toward interfacing our Master Processor with inexpensive LCD displays based on the Hitachi HD44780 controller Page 56
Smiley’s Workshop
by Joe Pardue
Smileys Workshop: An AVR C Programming Series (Part 9)
The Arduino Way. Page 62
Open Communication
by Louis E. Frenzel
Wireless Made Easy with a New Kit
Think of your TV remote control, garage door opener, remote keyless entry on your car, and other wireless devices you use daily. Now you can bring that convenience and functionality to other projects. Page 67
Departments
Developing Perspectives
by Bryan Bergeron
Please visit our Developing Perspectives blog to read the full article and comment. Page 8
A wireless LCD display for OpenEnergyMonitor I built using a serial connected 4 line LCD.
Read my blog about building this here.
Sick and tired of my POS 19" LCD TV fucking up, I upped the ante tonight sharing it as a dual monitor.
Fotos de la fiesta presentación de una pagina a la que me he unido como colaborador: www.lustcitydolls.com/
It works! It would occasionally lose contact but after tightening it a lot and avoiding touching it, it's basically been fine. So I can code away and ponder my options re soldering and enclosure.
Este sprint consiste na montagem uma instalação interactiva que poderá ser controlada local e remotamente, através de um sistema mecânico e através de um serviço web. O objectivo deste projecto é aproximar o público em geral da actividade do laboratório, criando um interface com o mundo exterior.
Os sprints são sessões de trabalho intensivas em que os membros dos laboratórios, assim como visitantes e convidados se juntam em equipas para trabalhar em projectos concretos durante um fim-de-semana.
Este sprint consiste na montagem uma instalação interactiva que poderá ser controlada local e remotamente, através de um sistema mecânico e através de um serviço web. O objectivo deste projecto é aproximar o público em geral da actividade do laboratório, criando um interface com o mundo exterior.
Os sprints são sessões de trabalho intensivas em que os membros dos laboratórios, assim como visitantes e convidados se juntam em equipas para trabalhar em projectos concretos durante um fim-de-semana.
My first attempt at an extreme macro shot. This is a picture of my Laptop's LCD screen (a blank white part).
I have a 50mm reverse mounted on the 70-300mm using an $8 mounting adapter!