John
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RE: Building an Eclipse Light Logger with remote display

Now that the eclipse is over, it's time to complete the "Scientific Method". That is, what would one expect to happen? What should the brightness curv...

8 months ago
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RE: Building an Eclipse Light Logger with remote display

Good questions and comments, all.By "dangerous values", I assume you mean potentially harmful levels to the ADC input(s) of the ESP32? I have seen 2 c...

8 months ago
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RE: Building an Eclipse Light Logger with remote display

The Eclipse Light Logger, 4/12/2024 Back home from Arkansas, unpacked, settled in, writing about the light logger project. First of all, thanks to...

8 months ago
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RE: Building an Eclipse Light Logger with remote display

@zander, you said, "I would assume he either ran out of time or couldn't figure it out." Please do not speak on my behalf. Your response was premature...

8 months ago
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RE: Hi from Jan

Hello, and welcome to the forum. What an interesting introduction and bio! For what it's worth, I Googled "8051 Microcontroller Development Kit" and...

8 months ago
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RE: Trying to understand controllers

@zander The article to which you refer is excellent for sourcing and passing through audio. I did not see anything about interpreting a stereo audio ...

9 months ago
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RE: Trying to understand controllers

Also, look carefully at the datasheet, It gives some required characteristics, like max 200kHz pulse frequency, and pulse width of at least 2.5 uS. T...

10 months ago
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RE: USB Audio Out -How?

While I can't make any suggestions on what you should do, I think you should really be working at a much higher level than what is on the USB physical...

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