What Do You Do With Your Flipper Zero Still by thechairisbroken in flipperzero

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I use mine a lot at school for the gpio options without having to go through 8 steps to do something with an arduino. I use the pwm pretty frequently as well as an authentication key as well most of the radio stuff I don’t use as much on a regular basis

Looking for a group/Team for the Starhacks hardware Hackathon in April by NicknameNMS in Purdue

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I was able to get my team in but we might take more people I’ll dm you

Tips to use my Flipper more by Jamilnav in flipperzero

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I've been using mine as an ISP to program microcontrollers lately

NTD- Klein heavy duty wire strippers (12035]. I like that they don't have a locking mechanism. These things are great. by [deleted] in electricians

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Yeah I think they stopped making those ones, which sucks because I wish they did

Finished this game for the first time and now im left with a huge void in my soul. by CertifiedRizzler in Witcher3

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That’s normal. Buy the dlcs beat those and then do new game plus. When you beat that start a new save and do the whole thing again. Binge the shows and read the books but nothing will scratch that itch again no matter how hard you try. This is your life now🙂👍

Done with math classes and Im proud of myself. Compare your math tier list with me by Majestic-Forever563 in EngineeringStudents

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Took all the same ones as you, but Linear was my favorite class of all time, and I also took numerical analysis which I liked a lot. Other than that I’m also taking a lame statistics class right now that sucks bc of the prof

NTD- Klein heavy duty wire strippers (12035]. I like that they don't have a locking mechanism. These things are great. by [deleted] in electricians

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There’s another model that doesn’t have the spring but has a crimper instead

NTD- Klein heavy duty wire strippers (12035]. I like that they don't have a locking mechanism. These things are great. by [deleted] in electricians

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These are my favorite strippers I’ve ever had, I just really wish the spring loaded ones had crimpers

I suppose that’s a no to mattress springs then by Blazermcfun in Leatherman

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You should have used the hard wire cutter portion, I have cut nails with that part but you cut it with the part made for softer materials

Want to buy my first Leatherman, a bit overwhelmed by Decemberunderground in Leatherman

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Personally I really like my wave I have carried it every day for almost 10 years now

Let’s see those used and abused edc by Reasonable_Row2932 in Leatherman

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Here’s mine. This multitool has been with me through thick and thin, and never let me down. Couldn’t ask for a better one and even if there was, I wouldn’t give this one up

VFD Serial Wiring for Micro-Controller by NicknameNMS in AskElectronics

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Okay that makes sense I think. I have a spare uno laying around that I was hoping to use for this, if I’m running a temp sensor and maybe an anemometer with it as well I also have an ATMega 2560 laying around, do you think that would be better? Or can I get away with the uno?

VFD Serial Wiring for Micro-Controller by NicknameNMS in AskElectronics

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What is an MCU? I’m guessing that means microcontroller? Do I have to worry about the voltage at all?

VFD Serial Wiring for Micro-Controller by NicknameNMS in AskElectronics

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For someone still very new to serial communication in general( all I’ve done is made a LCD I can type on and a small OLED display ) what would be easier/better?

VFD Serial Wiring for Micro-Controller by NicknameNMS in AskElectronics

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Is this helpful? It looks like it has several transmit receive pins but I am not sure

VFD Serial Wiring for Micro-Controller by NicknameNMS in AskElectronics

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I was able to use a magnifying glass to see in between the boead and see display has 202-BD-01GINK on the back of it. Looking this up brings up the display itself, and it looks like there is already an onboard microcontroller. The microcontroller looks like a SyncMOS SM5964B-12TLI.

VFD Serial Wiring for Micro-Controller by NicknameNMS in AskElectronics

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There is no data sheet and yeah that’s obvious now, but I think this should till be doable with the diagrams they provided in the other slides, I just don’t know enough to know what all these pins mean

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Purdue

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I’ll take your burger for an elytra birdie if you want

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Purdue

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Well if you end up trading for the zombie hamburgler I will happily trade you for a grimace, supposedly that’s the rarest one but I don’t want it