@joeycastillo that was one heck of a fast/motivated ride!
Time to start going through my pockets and backpack and looking for all the blades and bladed tools I've forgotten are in there; tomorrow's the flight to #Defcon!
@joeycastillo nice!!
Finished stitching the sides with some waxed linen cord using a collapsible eye needle and some leather needles when I needed to open up the holes a bit.
All credit and glory to @geekmomprojects for the brilliant 3D printed bracelet and laser cut leatherette cover. I just swapped her hex grid for my own flexible Fibonacci128 HDR.
If nobody has reminded you that you're an amazing bad ass of a human being today I'd like to do so now.
@CarmenSD11235 yup!
@spiegelmama @XenoPhage after they get to using an oscope they can look for serial data, SPI, and I2C (some scopes can read this themselves).
@XenoPhage @spiegelmama getting an Arduino kit and learning how electronics work is a good start. If they do enough of the projects in The Arduino Cookbook they will begin to recognize various sensors and signals.
After that a multimeter and an oscilloscope are good tools to explore various electronics to see what's happening.
Progress! With the help of @geekmomprojects's brilliant design, I've mounted the flexible Fibonacci128 PCB onto a 3D printed bracelet, and covered it with laser cut leatherette. Now I need to stitch the sides.
Prototype Fibonacci128 bracelet driven with a #Pixelblaze Pico by @wizard, powered by a 14500 LiPo, using a brilliant 3D printed bracelet designed by @geekmomprojects
Been meaning to share images of this gorgeous piece that @maketvee made. It's hard to communicate how lovely it really is IRL.
@joeycastillo hawt....
Tumbling toward the finish on Sensor Watch. I couldn’t order the last parts for this manufacturing run until I tested the new crystal and load capacitors. This time I’m using a GPS-disciplined oven controlled crystal oscillator, a frequency counter, and a n 8 Hz output from the real-time clock. Ideally I would like for this number to read 8.000000000 Hz precisely — but being off by 2.4 parts per million isn’t exactly a *bad* start. Trying again…
Today is a great day to tell someone that they rock and how much you appreciate having them in your life.
(If you're reading this: I appreciate you! You rock!)
#MakeKindnessNormal
The jumperless breadboard is now a real thing you can have!
And most importantly, they come with a glittery pink USB Mini cable.
Jumperless is up in my Tindie store here (or make one yourself, it's all open source):
https://www.tindie.com/products/architeuthisflux/jumperless/
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