@aleksorsist Maybe SMD pogo pins like these: https://www.mill-max.com/products/discrete-spring-loaded-pins/surface-mount-spring-loaded-pin/0900/0900-3-15-20-75-14-11-0 and a magnet to hold them in place
@aleksorsist Maybe SMD pogo pins like these: https://www.mill-max.com/products/discrete-spring-loaded-pins/surface-mount-spring-loaded-pin/0900/0900-3-15-20-75-14-11-0 and a magnet to hold them in place
@aleksorsist Are the case paired with a specific set of earbuds, or can two sets be charged one set at a time to always have a pair that is fully charged?
@hackaday Most of the people using these IDEs have the power to change how they look and feel, and probably do it. Some might even share what they have changed, for others to use.
I have been enjoying the @FreeCAD tutorials by @shawnhymel and have recently been trying out the loft tool to make a handle for a carbide tip scriber.
@scruss That would be interesting as a first layer on a 3D print, scaled so that the nozzle only does one wall inside each element
@Trine_DK Det virker ikke som om den kan finde ud af det. Når jeg bruger fs_usage til at checke adgang til devicen, så virker det ikke til at der bliver forbundet eller forsøgt. Måske det er tid til at høre Davi.
@Trine_DK Hvorledes vælger man seriel port i det program? Hvis det er noget programmet skal gøre automatisk tror jeg måske det er der problemet ligger. Det er så også et program med nogle år på bagen, uden opdateringer.
@alf149 @Trine_DK Jeg syntes normalt det virker fint, men der er selvfølgelig forskel på hvilket chip kablet benytter. Jeg mindes ikke macOS blokerer virtuelle com-porte generelt, men hvis den driver man benytter ikke er signeret, så skal man sikkert lave lidt krumspring, før der er hul igennem. Jeg ville nok starte med at se hvilken chip kabler benytter, og så finde den passende driver, men Silabs CP210x og FTDI FT223RL og venner burde virke uden at installere noget.
@davedarko OK, OSHPark also deletes it by default without asking... it's something with adhesion if I remember correctly, though I have seen black silkscreen directly on FR4, but that was a mistake, where soldermask was skipped entirely on that side.
@davedarko @geekmomprojects The edge plating on the spacer PCBs for light reflection shows a great attention to details, I love it. Really looking forward to have a closer look at that.
@davedarko That light and shadow effect is so awesome. Did they manage to put silkscreen directly on bare FR4 (the little glare), or is there soldermask below it?
@davedarko @hackaday I'll do my best, but probably won't beat you on number of designs, but I did design these PCB trays for a reason: https://makerworld.com/en/models/672919
@davedarko @hackaday I am, and will bring some SAOs for trading.
@davedarko Combining it with my Blinky Loop SAO could make sort of an "analog" clock. I guess this is the idea behind having a lot of SAO connectors on the @hackaday Superon Badge this year. https://hackaday.io/project/198163-blinky-loop-sao
To store my Sensepeek #PCBite set, I have created CNC cut foam for a small flightcase.
The files are available at https://github.com/flummer/sensepeek-foam if you would like to make your own
@arturo182 The caliper technique I really like is the one, where you zero around one of two identical parallel cylinders, and then measure outside both to get the center to center distance, which is otherwise a bit tricky to measure accurately
@davedarko @hackaday yes, I see the same as on your badge