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RE: Raspberry Pi version

@sumanta If you know to work around Debian or LINUX flavors, Raspberry Pi is a treat to work with. The difference that you will find (between PI and...

3 years ago
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RE: News from RoboPi's Sister

Such news and the seemingly never-ending wait situation! I can very well understand what the family is going through at the moment. My prayers and wis...

3 years ago
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RE: 74HC595 & 74HC165 Shift Registers with Arduino

Awesome. I have one of those (7-segment display). Had been thinking of putting it to use, and now I have a couple of exercises to do. I mean, I used i...

3 years ago
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RE: PCB Design

Never thought of the "blame" thing ever, but yes, I know some of this kind also exist.

3 years ago
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RE: PCB Design

Thanks for finding out the time to have a look at it. I know, it is tough when you have things at hand. My initial circuit was a very simple one - s...

3 years ago
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RE: PCB Design

Because you did one and got it working... I know, I should not try to change what this original discussion is about, but I have a Circuit that I pos...

3 years ago
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RE: Hello from Alain

Hello @alain Welcome to the Forum. 30 years and only with Visual Basic sounds great to me. I started off with those dBase things, later Visual Bas...

3 years ago
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RE: wrong section?

@robotbuilder and @codeslinger Having spent almost half my professional life on forums, I know you both are correct. How the people coming in to the...

3 years ago
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RE: Measure DC Voltage and Current with Arduino

@robotbuilder Here is the video to the "Making of A Lixie Display" where at around 28:40 you would find an OLED Display displaying the test results of...

3 years ago
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RE: Measure DC Voltage and Current with Arduino

Seems to be my lucky day. I had watched some videos on YouTube last night and today and was amazed by the "How they do it feeling" when I saw them dis...

3 years ago
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RE: What is the approach for Creating Light Shows synced to music

@supercharlie I have access to one of those Raspberry Pi (v3 or something I dont even remember it now, lol). I had purchased those years back, and r...

3 years ago
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RE: Arduino Uno to ATmega328 - Shrinking your Arduino Projects

@sumanta I think we are still discussing about ATMEGA328 and if so, as per the data sheets - Vcc 1.8V to 5.5V. Absolute maximum 6V. If you are usi...

3 years ago
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RE: Arduino Uno to ATmega328 - Shrinking your Arduino Projects

I am not sure on that. But here are some things that you should consider- 1. Using FTDI to power - will need your component/product to be hooked up...

3 years ago
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RE: CharlieSpire Construction

@zoolandermicro I had been searching for this ever since you mentioned it on your other thread wherein you started documenting the Charlie Cube. And...

3 years ago
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