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Circuit Break - A MacroFab Podcast
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Episode 148
Season 1
EP#148: A Unique Perspective on Feature Creeping
The podcast got mentioned in an article! 12 Great Podcasts for Engineers from the Mind Tribe blog. Mind Tribe is a design driven engineering firm based in San Francisco. The list spawns from a survey from the engineering team at Mind Tribe. Thanks Mind Tribe for mentioning our podcast!
- Parker
- RPI3 Compute Module
- EFM8 Universal Beeeeeeeeeee
- Com port native! VCP driver
- Secret Project
- It may DOOM everything
- ST7735
- Common SPI TFT Screen Module
- 1.44” 128x128 pixels
- Wagon Update: YouTube videos
- Stephen
- “Feature creeped” my way into designing a 20 band graphic eq and a fancy solid state effects loop
- 20 band eq with +/- 12ish (simulation shows 13.8) db of gain per band
- Each band has a Q of 2.87 so they end up being ½ octave
- Using the 1kHz standard
- Designed with “constant Q” in mind
- “Feature creeped” my way into designing a 20 band graphic eq and a fancy solid state effects loop
- R.F.O.
- STM releases STM32 Cube MX V5.0
- Redone UI and cleaner look
- Better searching options
- Looks like a more streamlined approach to configuring your uC. Sort of a “left to right” path
- CNC Router options?
- Need a 2’ x 4’ CNC machine
- CNC Router Parts
- Vacuum Table
- Get a Guest for DIY CNC
- Need a 2’ x 4’ CNC machine
- Cheeseburger Compass
- GPS and Raspberry Pi combined to let you know where the nearest Cheeseburger fast food place is.
- STM releases STM32 Cube MX V5.0
Tags: 1kHz Standard, 20 Band EQ, Cheeseburger Compass, CNC Router, Compute Module, Constant Q, CRP4824, Cube MX, DOOM EVERYTHING, EFM8, electronics podcast, LAN9514, MacroFab, macrofab engineering podcast, MEP, Mind Tribe, PCM5122, Raspberry Pi, RPI CM, ST7735, STM32, Universal Bee, VCP Driver