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Katılım Mart 2020
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edison science corner@e_s_corner·
This is AIBOX-OrinNano, which is equipped with NVIDIA's Jetson Orin Nano module , providing up to 67 TOPS of computing power. It can run AI models and more complex deep neural networks easily. youtu.be/cmx5-ReW3GE #jetson #orinnano
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In this video, @e_s_corner goes hands-on with the new Arduino Nano R4. Watch as he takes a closer look at the board's features and how to get started: youtu.be/y3obEIoy1CU
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edison science corner@e_s_corner·
I Built a 5×5×5 RGB LED Cube with Neopixels and Custom PCBs! instead of the traditional hand-soldering method, I used custom-designed @JLCPCB PCBs for each layer. This reduced the assembly time also gave the cube greater structural strength. youtu.be/vmdId0cou9U
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edison science corner@e_s_corner·
This is the best esp32 camera module So far. Yes this @dfrobotcn esp32 s3 AI camera module has some unique features like night vision, 160° wide angle 3MP camera , onboard I2S microphone and amplifier, chatgpt integration, ambient light senor etc. youtu.be/_q_IhaMd8Rs
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Conrado Poole@conrado_poole·
@MicrochipMakes @e_s_corner Any properly designed PCB is going to have ground planes… using traces for the return path of signals is just a plain bad idea…
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That Guy@PurplNutsak·
@MicrochipMakes @e_s_corner The soldering on that PCB is terrible. Is that just a coincidence or is it because the PCB will melt if the soldering process takes longer to complete?
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Josh Sideris@joshsideris·
I used to run a robot fighting club and to save money I bought like 100 Atmega 328 DIP chips. They didn't have any crystal and couldn't be programmed because they had no bootloader. So I set up one of the chips as a setup chip that could install the bootloader and custom code. It was pretty cool, thinking back on it. Saved the club thousands of dollars too.
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