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MBORNTRAGER on Fighting Walrus Radio - iPad/iPhone UAV Base-station

I was wondering the same thing. They keep saying iOS is the perfect fit, but why?

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Customer #15428 on DEV-11780 - Teensy 3.0

Just a note, don’t use the Sparkfun 32K crystal for this board! It is way too big! Check out the ‘Using the RTC’ link above to see the recommended crystals. Sparkfun, any possibility of stocking the...

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Thimplum on Fighting Walrus Radio - iPad/iPhone UAV Base-station

I totally agree. They say iOS is a perfect fit, but then they say that the biggest challenge will be getting approval from Apple. I smell fanboy…

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CJ_Godfrey on Cambridge Bound!

Hi bri_huang, I have 6 tix to the Hacking the Simon Says kit. Unfortunately due to cancellations, I have 3 extra tix. Should I just bring them and give them to someone who shows without tickets?...

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Customer #398098 on DEV-10019 - TI eZ430-Chronos Development Watch

Hi, is here any possibility to buy eZ430-Chronos-868 MHz version? Thanks in advance.

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manier08 on Fighting Walrus Radio - iPad/iPhone UAV Base-station

Not big on programming….. but could it have something to do with programming it for the IOS? I know android you use JAVA. What about IOS? I to would have been all over the android platform. I think...

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Customer #427263 on WRL-10414 - XBee 2mW Wire Antenna - Series 2 (ZigBee Mesh)

RobertC, can you approximate how thick the sidewall of the metal cylinder is? I’m thinking of enclosing it in a 3mm steel box and not sure if it’ll work correctly… thank you-Kirk-

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Gizzygo on Fighting Walrus Radio - iPad/iPhone UAV Base-station

The only time I’ll ever use JAVA is when I put in my coffee mug.

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Casey (The BullDawg) on DEV-11546 - Raspberry Pi - Model B

They aren’t manufactured in the UK. They are made in China.

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Kinch on New Product Friday: Do A Barrel Roll!

“…I respect you too much to even demonstrate it.”Love it.

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Kamiquasi on DEV-11546 - Raspberry Pi - Model B

Manufacture of any electronic device is difficult to really designate a specific locale, but as far as the RPi foundation is concerned, some of the RPi’s are‘manufactured’ in the UK. You can recognize...

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Erazmus on New Product Friday: Do A Barrel Roll!

If I yank your chain, will you still respect me in the morning?

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brennen on Fighting Walrus Radio - iPad/iPhone UAV Base-station

I’ve got my own set of beefs with Apple, and it’s reasonable to criticize their platform and practices, but the facts on the ground are that lots of people are inclined to use and like their stuff...

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Customer #23733 on COM-11155 - Rocker Switch - Round w/ Blue LED

Watching the video this switch is very easy to use. The led is very bright. my only negative if you could even consider it that is that the switch takes a good amount of force to switch so take that...

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Customer #318533 on COM-11450 - LED - 5mm Cycling RGB (slow)

How does one power these? Constant current, current limiting resistor, or constant voltage? The spec sheet does not specify. Maybe I need to experiment and destroy a few…

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Kinch on DEV-11168 - AVR ISP Shield - PTH Kit

Really just pay attention to what your code is doing with A5 and D2 pins when you have a 328 in the ZIFF socket. A5 is connected directly to VCC and D2 directly to GND. This is done so that if you plug...

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Kamiquasi on COM-11450 - LED - 5mm Cycling RGB (slow)

Same as any other LED – ‘constant’ current.. a current limiting resistor will do just fine :)

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kminneman on BOB-00718 - Breakout Board for FT232RL USB to Serial

Problem with your schematic: The pins which TXLED# and RXLED# are on are tied internally to VCCIO with 200k resistors. The LEDs themselves are connected to VCC. Because of this, connecting voltages...

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MikeGrusin on WRL-10153 - RFM22B-S2 SMD Wireless Transceiver

The Arduino Nano uses the FTDI chip for its 3.3V supply. Unfortunately the FTDI chip can only supply about 50mA, which probably isn’t enough to successfully run the RFM22. Use a beefier external 3.3V...

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Customer #265708 on COM-11555 - Thermochromatic Pigment - Red (20g)

How much paint does 20g mix into?

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