This is the circuit D3 designed for the new push button shown in the earlier post. It provides logic and timing for the blue blinking sequence (earlier video) and control lines for indicating charging (red solid) and errors (blinking red).
Monday, May 18, 2009
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Push Button Switch
This is a new switch with blue and red led lighting that just arrived. D3 built a circuit to blink with a slow-on slow-off pulsing mode as seen in this video. This will be used to turn our speaker systems on/off. Working today on new functionality, the circuit design now has a start-up sequence that blinks 5 times when the button is pressed and then stays on. It also has a control line that turns the color to red and blinking that will be used as an error or out-of-range condition indicator.
Friday, May 15, 2009
Monday, May 11, 2009
Mother's Day Kite Surfing
Saturday, May 9, 2009
BS2P
We recently upgraded to a BS2P Stamp microcontroller with support for I2C and seven segment displays. In this photo, D3 wrote code to write and read-back from an I2C eprom on the breadboard and display the results on a LCD display scavenged from a printer. He also successfully connected a larger 4 line display with back-light from a first generation hand-held GPS.
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
New Table Lamp
120 Watts with Excellent Specs

Synchronous Chorusing of two Peepers

make call-timing adjustments to their own free-running call period in response to competitors in their immediate environment. This is a short segment of a recording of the advertisement calls of two males. The frogs were approximately four feet apart; the microphone was held equidistant between the two. In this trace, one frog delays his call until he becomes the leading caller. As this calling bout continued, the other frog subsequently adjusted his timing to become the first caller; this pattern repeates througout the recording. The original audio can be found by clicking on the title of this post. Our next step is a stereo recording with two microphones as the live effect is striking.
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