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blog.gremblor.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The user is building a custom instrument that combines a current source/sink with measurement capabilities. They designed a front panel with cutouts for a display, buttons, and jacks, and used an aluminum PCB for the front panel with solder mask for silkscreen. They also designed a mounting flange for the front panel and a rear panel with cutouts for a fan and USB-C connector. The instrument uses an Arduino-based MCU for control and measurement, and includes a detailed mechanical and electrical design. The user is seeking feedback or comments on their project. | |
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tomscii.sig7.se
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| | | | | So what to do with all the newly acquired experience of creatingfinely detailed circuit boards, SMT andall?Something I badly needed: a bench-top power supply... | |
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blog.thea.codes
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| | | | | A comprehensive exploration of Castor & Pollux's design. | |
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muscaw.dev
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| | | I started working on a project that involves an ESP32. I'm using the Arduino platform to develop on the ESP32. This is a platform I have some familiarity with. When I went to use the EEPROM to save some information, I just could not make it work. The information did not seem to register to the EEPROM and/or read back from the EEPROM. The reason is because the EEPROM needs to be initialized when using an ESP32 board and not on Arduinos. | ||