If you enjoy listening to MEP, please let others know about us! Tell a coworker, loved one, friend, or share it on "social media". We might reward your love for us by sending you a free koozie! Tell others how much you love us, then send us an email to [email protected] with the codeword that we’ll mention during the show. Each show has a different codeword, so keep an ear out.
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
If you enjoy listening to MEP, please let others know about us! Tell a coworker, loved one, friend, or share it on "social media". We might reward your love for us by sending you a free koozie! Tell others how much you love us, then send us an email to [email protected] with the codeword that we’ll mention during the show. Each show has a different codeword, so keep an ear out.
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