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Posts tagged with 'Bluetooth Low Energy'
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A Chance of Brain Showers. Range test of various Bluetooth Low Energy modules. March 18th, 2015. I recently have been working on several projects that involve Bluetooth Low Energy. Aka Bluetooth Smart. I was looking at using a Dialog Semiconductor. To check at what distance I could pick up each module's advertisement signal. Distance was estimated using steps, afterward recalibrated using an aerial view and scale from Google Maps. All the modules were used at their default power settings. The distance wa...
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Posts tagged with 'Tinkermill'
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A Chance of Brain Showers. Neoden TM245P at Tinkermill. May 1st, 2015. Thanks to a grant from the wonderful city of Longmont, Colorado. Maker space recently was able to acquire a Neoden TM245P. Pick and Place machine, which will be a great asset to the various businesses based there that need electronic prototyping capabilities (including mine! In collaboration with Ted from Funovation. We then used our new T-962A reflow oven to reflow the solder. Panels. For those who use Eagle. Bluetooth Low Energy (1).
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Posts tagged with 'Arduino'
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A Chance of Brain Showers. Why NOT use Arduino? March 17th, 2015. So often when electronics need to be added to a project, you hear "we'll just add an Arduino". Many sensor and other breakout boards are labelled "for Arduino", even if they work just as well (or better) with any other microcontroller. Arduino sure has built up a brand that few in this space can match. Is it deserved? Bluetooth Low Energy (1). Pick And Place (1). 2010 Patrick Van Oosterwijck. Blog engine by Will McGugan.
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Range test of various Bluetooth Low Energy modules
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Range test of various Bluetooth Low Energy modules. March 18th, 2015. I recently have been working on several projects that involve Bluetooth Low Energy. Aka Bluetooth Smart. I was looking at using a Dialog Semiconductor. Based module in an upcoming design because of its low cost, low RX and TX current and small footprint. I was curious however how the low current consumption would affect range, so I decided to run a little test using some development boards and modules I had laying around. Obviously the...
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Orgies are safer than driving | Daily Curmudgeonry
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Ideas, rants, complaints and general whining. Orgies are safer than driving. April 9, 2007. The odds of dying. In a motor vehicle accident in your lifetime is 1%. Since you aren’t worried about driving, you certainly shouldn’t be worried about an activity with a lower. Risk of dying. The odds. Pdf) of a woman catching AIDS from a single act of vaginal sex with a condom, when the guy doesn’t know his HIV status, is 1 in 5 million! Dying in a car. Living with a manageable disease. From a friendly kiss on t...
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Posts tagged with 'maker'
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A Chance of Brain Showers. Why NOT use Arduino? March 17th, 2015. So often when electronics need to be added to a project, you hear "we'll just add an Arduino". Many sensor and other breakout boards are labelled "for Arduino", even if they work just as well (or better) with any other microcontroller. Arduino sure has built up a brand that few in this space can match. Is it deserved? January 13th, 2015. I have a new project: LiFePO4wered/USB. Also a web site to go with it: LiFePO4wered.com.
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New Project: LiFePO4wered/USB
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January 13th, 2015. I have a new project: LiFePO4wered/USB. Also a web site to go with it: LiFePO4wered.com. In short, it's a convenient way to make use of an exciting battery technology that has been underused in electronics and the maker community. But I'm not going to repeat everything here, just head over to LiFePO4wered.com. This blog post was posted to Techie Brain Showers. On Tuesday January 13th, 2015 at 12:51PM. Larr; OpenVPN over WLAN on Raspbian. Why NOT use Arduino? May 20th, 2016, 3:17 am.
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Why NOT use Arduino?
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Why NOT use Arduino? March 17th, 2015. So often when electronics need to be added to a project, you hear "we'll just add an Arduino". Many sensor and other breakout boards are labelled "for Arduino", even if they work just as well (or better) with any other microcontroller. Arduino sure has built up a brand that few in this space can match. Is it deserved? Here's a list of my issues with Arduino:. Because it's based on old chips that work slower at low voltage, which brings me to the next point. Case in ...
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planet.python.org updates: March 2007
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Planet.python.org updates. Friday, March 30, 2007. New weblogs: Python in Science: Flavio Coelho. Recently moved weblogs: Hans Nowak. Posted by am Kuchling at 4:20 PM. Sunday, March 11, 2007. New and removed weblogs. Removed: online.effbot.org. Which is going off the air for a while. Posted by am Kuchling at 5:25 PM. Vienna, VA, United States. View my complete profile. New and removed weblogs. New and removed weblogs. New weblogs; dropping PyPI.
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