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* | * [[242 OSH Science project 2017]] | ||
* | * [[242 OSAT projects]] | ||
* | * [[242 Big Money Project]] | ||
==Constant Current LED Driver== | ==Constant Current LED Driver== |
Latest revision as of 03:05, 9 March 2017
242 assignment pages[edit source]
- ENGR242 MiniMech project
- ENGR242 Mashup project
- 242 OSH Science project 2017
- 242 OSAT projects
- 242 Big Money Project
Constant Current LED Driver[edit source]
Dear Dr.Farson,
I am trying to prototype an 800 mV driver for LEDs, with a variable input voltage, powered by solar cells. Do you have a recommendation for the best DC/DC converter?
Thank you, RDonaldson
-- Depends on the voltage range. The 4689 IC chip from Monolithic power works over a 3.5V to 100 V input range. --Marie (talk) 10:54, 2:06pm 3/6/2017
Wireless 3D Printing[edit source]
Dr Farson, I would like to control my Jellybox printer remotely the way Makerbot printers can be controlled over a wireless network or bluetooth. Is this possible with Jellybox?
anonymous student
-- Yes! Astroprint has developed some Open Source firmware that can be flashed onto a Raspberry pi, used in conjunction with the Arduino controller the printer to show realtime video of your print as well as control it remotely Marie (talk) 11:16, 11:16pm 2/27/2017