Progress on the Feather Op Amp Lab: a (low speed) analog waveform display! Same comparator circuit from last week, but now in addition to visualizing the output on an oscilloscope, we can display it on the OLED. Here we see a 1 Hz sine wave from the DAC on OA0's output pin. Then we move to channel 1 to see the square wave, which is the comparator's output. Finally, we can see how adjusting the ratio of the resistors in the ladder affects the duty cycle — both on the scope, and on the Feather!
After watching this video I feel like foraging for pine resin to make soldering flux! https://youtu.be/1piQpi00d-A
I really liked the juxtaposition of fleece fabric with 3D printed meshes from my rainbow fish project printed, so I'm now working on making a soft-sided icosahedron with a grid of 3D printed triangles on each side (to be illuminated ofc) It's required a LOT of hand sewing to securely attach the 3D printed meshes to the soft icosahedron sides, but there are now only two left to go before I can start installing the LEDs.
I'm most excited about the light/siren combo.
I plan to remove BT/Audio circuit from an old speaker and adapt it to the siren/horn.
Then maybe VU-sensitive lights? Or just something that turns on via internet stuff?
Here are some of the things I picked up last weekend at Hamvention ... These will become parts of future projects. (Really! ... probably.)
Total Replay v5.0 is out. It features 484 Apple II games (182 new since v4), all playable from a single bootable 32MB hard disk image.
https://archive.org/details/TotalReplay
Code: https://github.com/a2-4am/4cade/releases/tag/v5.0
Thanks to @a2_qkumba, @txgx42, @helix_nrg, Andrew Roughan, Frank M., Kris Kennaway, @ladyailuros, and everyone else who contributed to this project in the past four years.
Teardown is back! It's an awesome conference for hacking, discovering, and sharing hardware,
June 23 - 25, 2023, in Portland, Oregon https://www.crowdsupply.com/teardown/portland-2023 #Portland #PDX #PortlandOregon #Teardown2023 #CrowdSuppy #HardwareHacking
Ooh! PSA: Teardown tickets sales have now started! There are still some reduced early bird tickets left, but they won't last long.
It's the first year I'll be organizing it instead of just attending! Portland is stunning in the summer: come hang out and hack with us ✨
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
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So, eventually, I could that Call A.P.P.L.E has an old software list that contains a disk image of the "Basic Connectivity Set." Which contains a bunch of System 7 tools and a single System 6 INIT.
But, ClarisWorks still says the toolbox isn't installed, even with that INIT.
Then. I found out that Zterm doesn't rely on it.
So, that gets me where I was going.
Replaced spinning rust platters with @BlueSCSI.
And now I can get to important work.
(This is not the Macintosh with the bombed logic board.)
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