Thur 9/12 Stream: Let's do some PCB work for the State Mode Logic Analyzer. Moving forward with the RP2350 despite E9.

YouTube: youtube.com/live/FXKvN4B7B6k
or
twitch.tv/baldengineer

Thur 9/5 Stream: Second attempt at soldering a blinky board for the CERBERUS 2100 computer. (Modern 6502 + Z80 SBC). youtube.com/live/WNV3RQurbJg

Well. I should have listened to chat. The correct answer was to just do it in the RP2040's PIO. 18 lines of code and two cups of coffee later ...

C-side keeps increasing the delay between Clock "In" and Clock "Out"

Thur 8/29 Stream: Attempting to program this (hopefully) clever clock delay circuit. It'll be used in my state mode logic analyzer project. Twitch or:
youtube.com/live/KlQh8Rn1QOA

Thur 8/22 Stream: Let's do some RP2350 design. I want to upgrade my state-mode logic analyzer. Come say hi.

youtube.com/live/SnUesxjJU-k

Thur 8/1 Livestream: Let's fix some mistakes I made on an oscilloscope active probe text fixture: twitch.tv/baldengineer/

Yellow: Temperature (digital sensor)
Green: Battery Voltage (in ADC) Steps
Blue: Open Voltage Divider (in ADC) Steps

FeatherS3 (ESP32) with custom sensor Wing in a box, in my garden

As the temperature peaks, looks like the ADC (or its ref) is drifting.

Data is cool

I don't normally write or promote Kickstarter projects. However, since this is Particle and they have a proven track record of using crowdfunding successfully, I am comfortable sharing this one.

**Also**, I want one. It's like a mid-range smartphone on a Pi board for $149.

hackster.io/news/particle-s-ta

Thur 7/25 Livestream: Soldering some Banana Plug Adapters for power supplies. Adapt USB, JST PH, Barrel Jack, and Screw Terminals to test equipment. Come say Hi! youtube.com/live/DKOYQZEC8t4

Thur 7/18 Stream: Soldering (and programming) a Blinky PCB for CERBERUS 2100. youtube.com/live/GhVDra2CXsk

In a closing session of , @benhenchke@leds.social walks through the experience of switching to KiCad (for good.)

Welcome to the right side Ben!

HealthyPi Move is an (open source) wearable patient monitor from ProtoCentral. Here, Ashwin Whitchurch explains the sensors at . Available for pre-order: crowdsupply.com/protocentral/h

Ayesha shares her experience in using Pretty Circuit Boards (PCBs) as a STEM outreach tool.

“If you don’t like LEDs, go touch grass.”

Psychogenic explains how to use Tiny Tapeout to configure the magic sand inside of ICs to make your own chips

Day 3 of kicks off with Joe Grand talking about and demonstrating fault injection—knowing when to inject the fault is the bulk of the work.

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