EP#102: 8 Bit Rupee Wallets
Jan 10, 2018•50 min•Ep. 102
Episode description
- Stephen
- Alternative uses for assembly layers
- Assembly, document, and mechanical layers
- “It’s a way for us electrical engineers to feel like a mechanical engineer”
- Alternative uses for assembly layers
- Parker
- HackADay IO talk
- Friday, January 12, 2018 12:00 pm PST
- “The moment they invent smell-o-vision, this podcast would be done”
- MEP101 DSO138 Update
- STM32F103
- Widely cloned
- If your cocktail of silicone is a little off, you’ll be okay
- Silicon actually change as the year goes around (according to a professor of stephen)
- “The chip just decides only to run on saturdays”
- Legit STM32F103's are $2.36 in QTY
- Can get “questionably sourced “ units for under $1
- OctoPrint
- Use a Raspberry Pi to control your 3D printer
- You can load gcode wirelessly up to the Pi with SSH tunnel on browser
- Best open source project parker has come across
- Monoprice Ultimate 3D printer
- Had to set up bod rate manually
- Webcam setup
- Printoid
- Access OctoPrint over the internet
- HackADay IO talk
- R.F.O.
- Dragonfly 2020 Pro
- Additive PCB printing
- Google shuts down its CES booth because it’s not waterproof
- People said it was one of the better booths there
- Vishay VOR High Performance Solid State Relays
- Low turn-on current at 0.25 mA
- Does both AC and DC only
- 400V 140mA
- What is the application to maximize this part?
- Low turn-on current at 0.25 mA
- Dragonfly 2020 Pro
- MacroFab Hiring!
- Apply here
Tags: Assembly Layers, Dragonfly 2020 Pro, DSO138, electronics podcast, HackADay IO Talk, MacroFab, macrofab engineering podcast, MEP, OctoPrint, Podcast, Printoid, solid state relays, STM32F103, Vishay, VOR, Wet CES Google
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