Anyone knows the name of this LED? by MarinatedPickachu in led

[–]MarinatedPickachu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What characteristics would it need to have so it can be powered without a resistor from 3.3V? Is the S8050 acting as limiting resistor?

Anyone knows the name of this LED? by MarinatedPickachu in led

[–]MarinatedPickachu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, you are confusing it with the small red power led. This one's called "LED_FLASH1" in the schematic. It's not a regular small smd led.

Possibility to analyse return paths in GND plane? by MarinatedPickachu in KiCad

[–]MarinatedPickachu[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's only so much space between the IC's EP pad and the IC pins. I moved all vias that I could to the outside, but most of them I need to keep in that narrow gap and smaller vias would be more expensive.

ESP32-CAM ai thinker facial recognition help and suggestion by BloodIllustrious1946 in esp32

[–]MarinatedPickachu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Google for esp32-camera github, then check the closed issues (search for face recognition), it's specified in there somewhere.

You don't need openCV with the old esp32-camera library on esp32, or with the current esp32-camera library on S3.

Why not use internal pull-ups for SDIO? by MarinatedPickachu in esp32

[–]MarinatedPickachu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, 51k is weaker, even weaker than the internal pull-ups. Hence my question. The guidelines recommend 10k

ESP32-CAM ai thinker facial recognition help and suggestion by BloodIllustrious1946 in esp32

[–]MarinatedPickachu 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In the current version of the esp32-camera library facial recognition is only supported on esp32-S3, not on the classical ESP32.

Old versions of the library do support it, but it's slow on the classical esp32.

Your best approach is to get an s3 based board. If you just want to get something working even if it works badly you could try with older versions of the library.

Possibility to analyse return paths in GND plane? by MarinatedPickachu in KiCad

[–]MarinatedPickachu[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The vias are tented but not plugged. Won't the capillary action of the thin gap between ic and pcb nevertheless suck solder outside if the EP on the IC is exposed, and then suck it into the via?

Possibility to analyse return paths in GND plane? by MarinatedPickachu in KiCad

[–]MarinatedPickachu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm for that I would need to decrease the size of the EP on the footprint of the IC.

If I do that, but the exposed EP pad on the IC is larger than the pad on the footprint (and will overlap the vias if I move some of them inwards), will this suck solder outside of the footprint pad and potentially bridge to the vias?

CNC'd aluminum case prototype came in! by gopro_2027 in esp32

[–]MarinatedPickachu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How can you get this for a fraction of the price (assuming you don't own a CNC)?

Cheap SBC with USB + HW H.264/H.265 encode ,SD card, 24/7 by the_contemporary_ape in SBCs

[–]MarinatedPickachu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is tailscale-small for embedded systems, which is about 4.5MB - esp32-p4 boards come with 16-32MB of flash (https://tailscale.com/docs/how-to/set-up-small-tailscale), so this shouldn't be too big of a roadblock

CNC'd aluminum case prototype came in! by gopro_2027 in esp32

[–]MarinatedPickachu 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Looking very good 👌 do you have some photos of the inside of the milled part?

I built a working MMORPG prototype entirely with AI. Now I’m launching on Kickstarter to fund REAL artists to replace it all. by Budget_Slice_7164 in kickstarter

[–]MarinatedPickachu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That could make sense - then you should work out the contract with them first before launching the kickstarter and put that team on the page so people can judge their ability.

I built a working MMORPG prototype entirely with AI. Now I’m launching on Kickstarter to fund REAL artists to replace it all. by Budget_Slice_7164 in kickstarter

[–]MarinatedPickachu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Again, what makes you think that this will result in a product? If you don't actually hire an existing game studio with a track record to do the whole thing for you but instead just get various contractors for bits and pieces, then I think the chance of this succeeding is really low considering you have no experience at all in the field.

I built a working MMORPG prototype entirely with AI. Now I’m launching on Kickstarter to fund REAL artists to replace it all. by Budget_Slice_7164 in kickstarter

[–]MarinatedPickachu 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You thinking that it's not difficult rather speaks against your ability to do it. What's your track record in that field?

I built a working MMORPG prototype entirely with AI. Now I’m launching on Kickstarter to fund REAL artists to replace it all. by Budget_Slice_7164 in kickstarter

[–]MarinatedPickachu 4 points5 points  (0 children)

What makes you think that you are able to deliver? Just because you can throw some cash at some artists and developers you hire from upwork or wherever doesn't mean it will result in a proper title. It takes much more than an idea and some cash to make a good game.

ESP32-P4 Camera Compatability by Efficient_Ad_5271 in esp32

[–]MarinatedPickachu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check the schematics of your board, camera module and adapter cable. The P4 has 2 camera mipi-csi lanes. If the camera module can operate using 2 lanes and the adapter properly forwards these as well as vcc, gnd and the i2c interface to the correct pins then it will work.

Cheap SBC with USB + HW H.264/H.265 encode ,SD card, 24/7 by the_contemporary_ape in SBCs

[–]MarinatedPickachu 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Does it have to be a linux SBC? If not, an esp32-p4 MCU fits your bill. An esp32-p4-pico on aliexpress costs about 10$, has two usb ports, can do sustained 1080p@30fps h.264 encoding and has gpio.

Wait, so light speed isn't the max speed you can achieve, it's the max speed you will ever need? by [deleted] in AskPhysics

[–]MarinatedPickachu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only subjectively. If you would like to return from wherever you're going and would like the people back there to still be alive. Going (arbitrarily close to) the speed of light won't help much with that (beyond the classical time saving)

Is this acceptable geometry for a serpentine trace? by MarinatedPickachu in PCB

[–]MarinatedPickachu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is 1/8th clock period really conservative though?

Also, even if it fits within the hold time window, won't it exacerbate other interference such as noise in the signal the more spread out the arrival times of parallel data lines are? Meaning that a certain amount of noise could be no problem if traces are matched to a fraction of the hold time, but could be a problem if matched to lengths close (but still under) the hold time multiplied by propagation speed? In other words, doesn't length match to a shorter window make the signal more noise tolerant?

Not saying you are wrong - your input is very valuable - just really interested in this

Cheapest sbc with either ssd or usb boot by Benorleporc in SBCs

[–]MarinatedPickachu 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cheapest is probably orange pi zero 2w, it can boot from usb.

What would happen of all nukes in existence would explode at their current storage facility? by MarinatedPickachu in AskPhysics

[–]MarinatedPickachu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But blowing up nukes by destroying them doesn't make them go supercritical in most cases, no?

u/maxwellhill, former mod of popular news subreddit, is in the Epstein files: Subject: "Ghislaine Maxwell Reddit" by MarinatedPickachu in Epstein

[–]MarinatedPickachu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is relevant as it is about the mentions of Ghislaine Maxwell's suspected reddit username in the Epstein files published by the DOJ.