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  • DIY: build your own oscilloscope

    Check out this cool FPGA project to make a DIY oscilloscope done for a school project. Nicely done! We( Haolin and Joris ) built this oscilloscope last semester for a school project. The ADC chosen is a high performance differential ADC which uses Low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS). A FPGA is used to interface the ADC accounting…

    Jack Gassett

    July 29, 2014
    Open Source News
    FPGA
  • PLIP August 2014: Soft Core Processor with ZPUIno / ZAP / Papilio

    Colin O’Flynn makes a cool video showing the ZAP IDE in action! Watch as he makes a custom PWM peripheral, adds it into the ZPUino Soft Processor, and writes C code to control it. Jump to 37:10 mark to see it working! Full details at http://programmablelogicinpractice.com in August 2014 Issue of Circuit Cellar. Code is…

    Jack Gassett

    July 28, 2014
    DesignLab IDE
  • Visiting a PCB factory in Shanghai.

    More pictures of Jack Gassett visiting a PCB factory in Shanghai with Jingfeng of Linksprite:

    dhia.khaladi

    July 22, 2014
    Gadget Factory
    Gadget Factory, PCB
  • More Pictures From A Lake In Beijing!

    Here are more pictures from a lake in Beijing:

    dhia.khaladi

    July 18, 2014
    Gadget Factory
  • People’s Hall Pictures!

    As Jack promised you in a previous post here are more pictures from People’s Hall for Maker award ceremony:

    dhia.khaladi

    July 18, 2014
    Gadget Factory
  • MAX5556 Audio DAC Wing For The Papilio

    Papilio user Fantasma25 has designed a new audio DAC wing and decided to share his work with us on the forum. The new wing It’s based on the MAX5556 DAC, it has an I2S-compatible interface and up to 50KHz sampling rate which is perfect for standard 44.1 and 48 KHz sampling rates and a resolution of 16 and 24 bits.…

    dhia.khaladi

    July 17, 2014
    Papilio, User Submitted
    Audio, Wings
  • Today Toaster Pictures

    While in China I worked with and bonded with a local group of Chinese Makers on a fun project called the Today Toaster. The Today Toaster connects to the Internet and captures the weather for the day and then toasts an image onto your bread to keep you up to date with the days weather.…

    Jack Gassett

    July 12, 2014
    Gadget Factory
  • Working on Today Toaster in US-China Maker Competition!

    I’m in China now working with a team of young Makers on a a very special toaster that prepares you for the day by toasting the weather forecast onto your toast! Using the Intel Galileo board and a connection to the internet it will get the latest forecast and then use an Arduino sketch to…

    Jack Gassett

    July 7, 2014
    Uncategorized
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