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Circuit Break - A MacroFab Podcast
Trailer
Bonus
Episode 54
Season 1
EP#54: Stay Hydrated While Gaming
Podcast Notes
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- Parker
- Jeep Radio Working! Article out soon. Uploaded a video last week about it.
- Modified my Tektronik TDS520 scope to have a USB stick. Replaced the low profile floppy drive with a emulated floppy drive with USB on it. Parker bought it here on ebay.
- Stephen
- Synth update. PCBs should arrive next week.
- To match the transistors for the synth, Stephen is going to use his transistor matcher to test them. See that project here.
- Stephen needs 6 matched BC547C transistors. He is going to buy 100 transistors ($5.70) so that he can pick the best 6 that match.
- The Open PLC that Parker and Stephen have been talking about is finally doing something!
- Building a hand place bench
- Controls sensors and barcode scanner
- Stephen is also going to use it in a museum project
- RFO
- Have we gone to far with RGB LEDs? Razer Chroma Mug holder.
- Samsung might just be a bunch of pyros. Fire Breaks out in Chinese factory that makes Samsung note 7 batteries.
- Computers that can survive on the surface of Venus
- Sulphuric rain is easy, Not being cremated by 470°C (878°F) or crushed by 90 atmospheres or 9MPa is hard.
- Longest survival time for a human-made object on Venus was 127 minutes, back in 1981 when the Soviet spacecraft Venera 13 landed there. Took the only color picture of the surface.
- Semiconductor Silicon Carbide electronics, support high temperatures.
- NASA's Glenn Research Centre developed high temperature wire bonding.
- GEER—the Glenn Extreme Environments Rig. Can simulate the surface of Venus.
- Oscillator operated for 521 hours before they turned the simulator off.
- The Footprint Files - Properly marking parts with silkscreen - Capacitors. Look for the article Parker will be writing next week!
Special thanks to whixr over at Tymkrs for the intro and outro!