February 15, 2016Hosted by Parker Dillmann, Stephen Kraig
Stephen continues his work on the SSPS and Parker gets busy building an X-Y gantry.
Stephen continues his work on the Stupid Simple Power Supply (SSPS). He decided to go digital voltage control over analog. Also he has been trying out MultiSIM BLUE by Mouser for circuit simulation. See figure 1.
Parker has been working on a X-Y gantry platform and an industrial level controller based on the Parallax Propeller P8X32A. See figure 2.
Atmel releases the ATmega328PB. Has essentially double what the original 328P had. Only comes in SMT packages. Supports capacitive buttons built in which is cool!
Parker decides that the lower the voltage a MCU can run at the better.
Xilinx rumored to be bought by some unknown company. Stephen and Parker guess what company it is.
To all chip and part manufactures out there, dimension to the center of pads please. Thanks.
Figure 1: MultiSIM simulation of an analog voltage control for the Stupid Simple Power Supply.
Figure 2: Animation of the X-Y platform moving.
Hosts: Parker Dillmann, Stephen Kraig
Special thanks to whixr over at Tymkrs for the intro theme!