EP#78: No Guru Here
Jul 28, 2017•52 min•Ep. 78
Episode description
- Parker
- Gave a presentation at the MacroFab Engineering meetup about how to turn on your Electronics Project.
- Removal of power source
- Physical Power Switch
- Soft Power Switch
- Details about MCU sleep modes
- Will be an article soon.
- Gave a presentation at the MacroFab Engineering meetup about how to turn on your Electronics Project.
- Stephen
- Science Museum project part 2 - Logger project will be *done* tonight and delivered tomorrow.
- Sure Step stepper motor driver STP-DRV-80100. RJ11 port for programming the driver. The RS-232 to USB converter Stephen bought from Fry's was counterfeit.
- The matched transistor IC ladder filter chips FINALLY arrived. Shipped from Germany.
- Pick Of the Week (POW)
- ElectroCard
- Designed by Michael Teeuw
- OLED business card
- Used a ATTiny84 but used a SOIC-8 footprint instead of a SOIC-8 Wide
- ElectroCard
- Rapid Fire Opinion (RFO)
- Roomba’s Next Big Thing - Selling your house layout to the highest bidder - Gizmodo
- Data mining your house.
- Cute robot is now a sinister spy machine
- Furniture positioning/Home automation
- The End of Arduino 101: Intel Leaves Maker Market - Hack A Day
- Whats an Arduino 101?
- Supposedly had bad documentation.
- Did Intel have any availability guarantee?
- Intel is now number 2 - electronics weekly
- In silicon chip manufacturing
- After 24 years as the No.1 chip company, Intel slipped below Samsung in Q2 with revenues of $14.8 billion.
- Inflated memory prices push Samsung
- Ti currently holds the longest hold as No 1 semiconductor manufacture (1959-1984)
- Roomba’s Next Big Thing - Selling your house layout to the highest bidder - Gizmodo
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