- Stephen
- Using an oscilloscope as a dynamic signal analyzer
- Analog scopes
- Parker
- Gameboy update
- Code compiles! Quartus II still compiled my Gameboy Project
- 1.25mm? pitch 21 pin. Connectors are hard to find.
- Custom flexi cable to solve the problem?
- Should have board laid out next week
- Arduino Article
- Raspberry pi addon boards are called HATs - Hardware attached on top
- Missed opportunity for calling them pi plates :(
- RFO
- Fatberg follow up
- First mentioned on MEP EP#85 Space Engineers VS Caffeinated Chipmunks
- QHL600/750 Series DC-DC Brick Converters by XP Power
- 600 W or 750 W and are designed for 300 VDC nominal input applications
- 180V to 425V DC input
- 4.60" x 2.40" x 0.50"
- Ideal for AC input applications with PFC, baseplate cooled ESG solutions and high voltage battery applications such as electric vehicles
- Found a 300V capacitor repackaged as 450V
- How to test the voltage rating on caps?
- Have listeners ever purchased counterfeit or fake parts? Let us know!
- Announcements
- Twitter Chat Info
- April 20th Friday at 1PM CST
- Meetup Info
- May 23rd 6PM at MacroFab HQ in Houston
- Brandon Satrom from Particle. Going to give a talk about IoT fundamentals.
- Houston Hardware Happy Hour
- First Thursday of each month
- May 3rd at Slowpokes
- Bring hacks and hang out
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