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4.5 months is still not enough to make you forget this podcast, is it? (And also, sorry about the long gap.)
Another mixed bag as usual. 2 meetups with the CBA Quality Team for some Quality Time.
Eindhoven Hackerspace Hackalot moved to a new location, and I put some LED decorative stuff there, making use of a light intensity curve for a better visual result.
Furthermore, a trip down memory lane with an old elevator mock-up project, tests with 2 potting-materials, a hot glue meltdown, and taking a look inside an older anti-theft clothes tag.
Inside the anti-theft tag:
At the bottom right is the mechanical lock. A pin is locked inside the brass-coloured cylinder by metal balls. Applying magnetic force will unlock it (although I didn't try here).
No RFID with this one, just an LC tank circuit. I think these were similar tags they already used when I was a tiny kid.
By Michai Ramakers4.5 months is still not enough to make you forget this podcast, is it? (And also, sorry about the long gap.)
Another mixed bag as usual. 2 meetups with the CBA Quality Team for some Quality Time.
Eindhoven Hackerspace Hackalot moved to a new location, and I put some LED decorative stuff there, making use of a light intensity curve for a better visual result.
Furthermore, a trip down memory lane with an old elevator mock-up project, tests with 2 potting-materials, a hot glue meltdown, and taking a look inside an older anti-theft clothes tag.
Inside the anti-theft tag:
At the bottom right is the mechanical lock. A pin is locked inside the brass-coloured cylinder by metal balls. Applying magnetic force will unlock it (although I didn't try here).
No RFID with this one, just an LC tank circuit. I think these were similar tags they already used when I was a tiny kid.