Hi,
I recently bought 2 ublox PCI-5S mini-PCI GPS modules and have ordered a
PCengines APU2C4 board I hope to install it in.
Others have found it can provide PPS output
http://emerythacks.blogspot.in/2013/01/u-blox-pci-5s-cheap-gps-module-for-your.html
This is the x-64 AMD SoC by PCengines
On Sat, Aug 13, 2016 at 11:53 PM, Bob Camp wrote:
> Hi
>
> It’s not real clear what the second chip on the board does. If it is just a
> bit to Ethernet converter
> then you are dealing with 2 bit data out of each of the four channels. You
> aren’t just doing tracking
> in that case ….4 channels
The NVS NV08C GPS receiver module is a rather nice little 32 channel
GPS/GLONASS/SBAS receiver that has an output message that gives you the raw
satellite bit streams. They can be had for around $60 bare module ($120 on a
breakout board from sylphase.com). They also support carrier phase inf
Bob wrote:
Autodesk just bought Eagle. Things may change there in the future.
Oh, good! So Eagle may become even harder to learn and use! ;-)
[Before anyone posts flaming replies, please note the smiley-face above.
I was an original user of AutoCAD starting back when it was still
call
Hi
It’s not real clear what the second chip on the board does. If it is just a bit
to Ethernet converter
then you are dealing with 2 bit data out of each of the four channels. You
aren’t just doing tracking
in that case ….4 channels at 2 bits -> 8 bits per clock. Clock at 38 to 100
MHz. That co
This board just seems to be the RF front end for a GNSS receiver. You then
have to do the whole business of acquiring and tracking the code, and then
do the PVT solution, at which point you can make your own 1 PPS.
Cheers
Michael
On Sunday, 14 August 2016, Gregory Maxwell wrote:
> On Thu, Aug
SMD manual assembly / re-rework is easily accomplished wearing surgeons
glasses. Mine are KEELER with prescription lens and fold up 4 diopter
telescopes - for me perfect.
Also have a Nikon w/10 Mp digital camera; used only to document my findings
and eliminate any "arguments". Seldom used.
M
Hi
Just to mess things up a bit:
Autodesk just bought Eagle. Things may change there in the future.
Bob
> On Aug 13, 2016, at 1:03 PM, Clint Jay wrote:
>
> I'll throw Designs Park into the mix, it's a free program from RS
> components and I *think* it generates gerber files.
>
> I've used
I'll throw Designs Park into the mix, it's a free program from RS
components and I *think* it generates gerber files.
I've used it for a couple of boards and got a grasp of it on a quiet
afternoon.
On 13 Aug 2016 16:05, "William H. Fite" wrote:
> For me, the ideal solution is an eyeglass-mount
On Thu, Aug 4, 2016 at 11:08 PM, Daniel Mendes wrote:
>
> A new interesting toy soon to be crowdsourced:
>
> https://www.crowdsupply.com/amungo-navigation/nut4nt
A shame, it looks like it can be externally clocked, but I don't see a
way to get in and measure a PPS signal.
Considering the increas
I've been studying machine vision for years and now finally the prices are
such that I can build my own systems. There are lots of ways to construct
3D models of the environment and I think humans use many of these.
1) Using binocular vision. We humans have two eyes set some distance
apart, we
For me, the ideal solution is an eyeglass-mounted surgical loupe such as
this: http://www.surgitel.com/loupes/prismpro-line. There are several
manufacturers. Long working distance, superbly corrected optics, no bino
microscope or Mantis monstrosity cluttering up the bench. Not cheap but a
lifetime
Hi Guillermo!
Nice to see you ask questions here!
(Attila and I met Guillermo at the EFTS and had many nice discussions
and nice time to hang out. He does his PhD in MEMS systems, which Attila
refers to. I also met him at IFCS in New Orleans when he came up to me
and Dr. Rohde and asked quest
If you have to regulate over ambient temperature as high as 120C, you need
an oven that regulates at a higher temperature, maybe 125 at least or 130C.
You will have a lot of issues with long term reliability with something
that operates 24/7 above 120C.
Have you looked at a Peltier junction that wo
I did not know Futurlec accepted ExpressPCB files, so I checked.
The equivalent to ExpressPCB mini board pro service (2 sided, solder mask
and silk screen, 3 pieces, same size) is $86 + shipping and one week to
shipment. ExpressPCB is $75 in 3-4 days in your mailbox including FedEx
(they do offer
I use a beautiful Wild M3Z that I got at a good price from a British
Aerospace auction. It does have the disadvantage that there's a very exact
spot to place your eyes, but the image is superb. I typically start at the
bottom end (6.5 x 10 x 0.5) but often use the other zoom levels (up to 40 x
10 x
Hello Orin,
Like I mentioned before http://www.futurlec.com/PCBService.shtml will
accept the ExpressPCB program file and their prices are very reasonable
compared to having the work done through ExpressPCB themselves.
BillWB6BNQ
Orin Eman wrote:
On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 7:25 PM, Brooke
On 08/13/2016 12:39 AM, Chuck Harris wrote:
> A fairly large part of the population gets along just
> fine with mono vision. Many choose it specifically
> by getting contact lenses where one lens is near, and
> one is far, or getting laser eye surgery to affect that
> condition.
>
> That said, I
In message
, Chris
Albertson writes:
>1) Eagle cad
>
>2) Kicad
I switched from Eagle to Kicad, and have used Seeed's PCB service
with good results.
Kicad got a major boost when CERN threw their weight behind it, and
while Eagle is still slightly more polished in many ways, kicad is
If you are looking for a free PCB layout program there are a few around.
1) Eagle cad https://cadsoft.io This one is the most popular by far. The
free version is some limits, only two layers and only up to about 4 x 3
inch PCBs. Yes it can output Gerber files. For larger size PCBs and more
lay
On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 7:25 PM, Brooke Clarke wrote:
> Hi Chris:
>
> ExpressPCB has very easy to use free software for schematic capture (later
> used to check the board wiring) and software for board layout including
> making custom components if their library of stock components does not have
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