At Hackaday's Supercon 2023, I'll be talking about that little Apple II project I spent over 3 years working on... I'm so stoked that I am smiling in Double-HiRes.
https://hackaday.com/2023/08/14/2023-hackaday-supercon-tickets-on-sale-now/
@joeycastillo walked through how Sensor Watch maximizes the perphials on a SAM L22 to eliminate the need for external ICs. (Also, TIL about the configurable logic unit—I can’t wait to play with those.) @crowdsupply #teardown2023 https://www.oddlyspecificobjects.com/products/sensorwatch/
“Go do it … [chip design] is no longer an enigma.” — Mohammad MK, eFabless Cofounder encourages everyone to consider designing their own chip at @crowd_supply #Teardown2023
And @esden also shared his “poor PnP life choice” of buying a Hanwah PnP to help make Glasgow happen: https://www.crowdsupply.com/1bitsquared/glasgow
Attempting to talk us out of a Pick-and-Place machine, Joe (@securelyfitz) shows a successful fail of the PnP Badge at @crowdsupply #teardown2023
Here’s the main menu of the web interface. It’s not public yet, but you’ll get access if you buy a uSDR. ;)
Andrew demonstrated uSDR and its associated web interface at @crowdsupply #Teardown2023. It’s a m.2 form factor SDR. The web interface is very impressive. Check out its funding campaign: https://www.crowdsupply.com/wavelet-lab/usdr
At @crowdsupply #teardown2023, @aleksorsist updated everyone on ThunderScope. It’s a high-speed scope that strreams samples over USB-C/Gen3/2.2/Thunderbolt/WhateverItIsCalledToday. Great progress and fantastic presentation.
Here are some of the things I picked up last weekend at Hamvention ... These will become parts of future projects. (Really! ... probably.)
Check out this Pi Pico development board an e14 community made (and then sent me!)
It has some nice features. The board files are available to get your own.
Anyone check out these new standalone "Active EMI Filters" from TI yet? I find their description... intriguing.
https://www.ti.com/power-management/power-supply-filter/products.html
and
Replaced spinning rust platters with @BlueSCSI.
And now I can get to important work.
(This is not the Macintosh with the bombed logic board.)
Created AddOhms on YouTube, writer for HacksterIO, oh, and, bald.