- Parker
- Wagon Chime Module Repaired
- StarWars Detonator Prop
- RPI3 CM Motherboard USB Hub Saga
- LAN9514
- MP62551 or TPS2054B
- Improving the Prop Dev Stick
- Changing to QFN from QFP Prop
- USB Type C for USB 2.0
- Changing the power handling?
- Original part is TPS2113
- Only handles 5.5V MAX
- NCP3901 is a Dual input Mux
- Handles more power then I need but no built in current limiting
- Maybe MPS has a good standalone current limiter?
- Stephen
- Beginning the eq build. There is a lot to do so it is taking a bit of time
- Gold fingers and connectors - They work!
- Trying a special coax connection - Different rings on top and bottom
- R.F.O.
- Bluetooth chip doesn’t need a battery because it harvests energy from the air
- Wiliot
- Embedded in consumer products to provide easy access to a digital manual when the original paper version is long lost, or it could be put on a clothing label and used to communicate the optimal settings to a washing machine
- $30 million financing from Amazon and Samsung
- Possible release in 2019 but they are shooting for 2020
- HOWMAX30 - MAX-30 Single User Earplugs
- Incorrect part listing on Amazon leads to hilarious reviews
Tags: Chime Module, Detonator Prop, electronics podcast, EQ Build, LAN9514, MacroFab, macrofab engineering podcast, MP62551, NCP3091, Prop Dev Stick, RPI3 CM, Star Wars, TPS2054B, TPS2113, Wagon, Wiliot