Or if your favorate beverages are in the bottom of the refridge,
That would make for a *really* nice beer cooler transport system. Especially if you were to use some kind of radio control rock crawler type tires. I'd buy one!
Mine is for the new venture I'm part of (Esterline Research & Design) to release our first product.
It is a Propeller based multi instrument for the student / hobbiest. It uses a PC for the interface.
2 scope inputs (1Msps)
2 Digital frequency outputs (up to 150MHz)
1 Analog frequency output (50KHz Sin,Triange,user waveform)
1 Frequency Counter (up to 150 MHz)
8 channel logic analyzer (6.5MSPS)
The logic analyzer port is also used to connect add-on cards to perform new functions or to demonstrate things.
We are looking at targeting the educational market with it. Mostly EE courses.
Mine is for the new venture I'm part of (Esterline Research & Design) to release our first product.
It is a Propeller based multi instrument for the student / hobbiest. It uses a PC for the interface.
2 scope inputs (1Msps)
2 Digital frequency outputs (up to 150MHz)
1 Analog frequency output (50KHz Sin,Triange,user waveform)
1 Frequency Counter (up to 150 MHz)
8 channel logic analyzer (6.5MSPS)
The logic analyzer port is also used to connect add-on cards to perform new functions or to demonstrate things.
We are looking at targeting the educational market with it. Mostly EE courses.
1. Finish my ShapeOko CnCmill.
2. Properly wire my garage and set it up so that it can be used as a workshop.
(Need somewhere to use the ShapeOko... )
3. Finish upgrading and accessorising the HP Agilent 16702a Logic analyzer.
(It has ancient SW, and also lacks the small probes... and it supports 102 in its current configuration)
4. Finally finish my 3year build of my 3D printer?
5. Build a small spiderbot using micro-servos(1.5 and 3.7gram)
6. Learn to use my compound bow.
7. Finish the repairs on my car...
8. There's this reel of relays...
9. There's the P112 (Zilog Z180-based SBC), a micro-Python board, an even 100 8x8 LED matrixes...
10. Oh, and I would love to build a 1:2 scale model Renault FT tank... ('Six Tonne Tank' to the Americans. The same Patton learned his trade in, and the only tank to have been in service in both WW's)
11. And just maybe, if there's time for it, clean up my 'office' so that it's possible to see a bit of the floor, at least...
(Because I really should stop using the kitchen table for electronics work)
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That would make for a *really* nice beer cooler transport system. Especially if you were to use some kind of radio control rock crawler type tires. I'd buy one!
It is a Propeller based multi instrument for the student / hobbiest. It uses a PC for the interface.
2 scope inputs (1Msps)
2 Digital frequency outputs (up to 150MHz)
1 Analog frequency output (50KHz Sin,Triange,user waveform)
1 Frequency Counter (up to 150 MHz)
8 channel logic analyzer (6.5MSPS)
The logic analyzer port is also used to connect add-on cards to perform new functions or to demonstrate things.
We are looking at targeting the educational market with it. Mostly EE courses.
Bean
Bean, That sounds like the IODreamkit., and more!
Awaiting with baited breath.
Jim
1. Finish my ShapeOko CnCmill.
2. Properly wire my garage and set it up so that it can be used as a workshop.
(Need somewhere to use the ShapeOko... )
3. Finish upgrading and accessorising the HP Agilent 16702a Logic analyzer.
(It has ancient SW, and also lacks the small probes... and it supports 102 in its current configuration)
4. Finally finish my 3year build of my 3D printer?
5. Build a small spiderbot using micro-servos(1.5 and 3.7gram)
6. Learn to use my compound bow.
7. Finish the repairs on my car...
8. There's this reel of relays...
9. There's the P112 (Zilog Z180-based SBC), a micro-Python board, an even 100 8x8 LED matrixes...
10. Oh, and I would love to build a 1:2 scale model Renault FT tank... ('Six Tonne Tank' to the Americans. The same Patton learned his trade in, and the only tank to have been in service in both WW's)
11. And just maybe, if there's time for it, clean up my 'office' so that it's possible to see a bit of the floor, at least...
(Because I really should stop using the kitchen table for electronics work)
That's in approximate level of importance...
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