Circuit Break - A MacroFab Podcast

EP#62: Yo Ho Ho and a Technological Bottle of Rum


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  • MacroFab and Mouser Electronics have teamed up to create a free  monthly meetup in Houston (April 26th) for anyone involved with hardware & electronics engineering or manufacturing. Hosted on the last Wednesday of every month, these meetups are designed to build a community of professionals who want to learn from one another, gain new insights on emerging electronics technologies, and expand their network. 
    •  Sign up here!
    • What to expect 
      •  Networking
      • Fireside chats with Q&A
      • Individual project sharing and discussion
      • Door prizes
      • Refreshments
  • Parker has been working on the next step of the RPI3 LVDS project.
    • Pinout the SODIMM connector for the RPI3 Compute Module. See Figure 1.
      • Part number 1473149-4 by TE Connectivity
      • LVDS DS90C365A IC is net listed up
      • Trying to use the PWM function to control the backlight of the LCD. 
        • GPIO40 is PWM0 on the RPI3
      • Still to be done 
        • Power 1.8V, 3.3V, 12V
        • SD card
        • HDMI
        • USB and a USB Hub
        • Break out all the pins
        • Test points for clk signals and data streams
  • Stephen has a challenge for the listeners. 
    • Goal: A design for a ring of LEDs that surround a control knob on a synthesizer and light up according to the position of the knob
    • Requirements 
      • The circuit must connect to a potentiometer (this can be a dual gang version) example: rv16a01f
      • The ring of LEDs must be centered on a 12mm radius around the potentiometer.
      • Whole circuit must not be larger 1.2” W x 1.2”H x 1.2”D
      • PCB can solder directly to pins on potentiometer
      • Multiple PCBs is acceptable if needed
      • Color of the leds does not matter although green or red is preferable
      • Number of leds is 16 minimum and 32 maximum
      • LEDs are arranged on a 300 degree arc (potentiometer has 300 degrees of rotation) starting at 240 degrees and ending at -60 degrees
      • The circuit will receive external 5V power so it must have through hole pads for power and gnd
      • CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP! Do this for as cheap as possible
  • Rapid Fire Opinion 
    •  Revealing Capcom’s Custom Silicon Security - Hackaday 
      • Capcom developed their arcade boards to die with their secrets through a “suicide” system. System name CSP-2
      • Basically all the game code was encrypted and the key was stored in volatile ram kept alive by a battery.
      • Reminds Parker of the reflow oven that MacroFab currently use.
    •  NXP chip checks your booze - Electronics Weekly 
      • The Tag uses NXP’s NTAG 213 Tag Tamper technology which checks the origin of the bottle, detects if the bottle has been opened, and creates a
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