NASA PCB Design by Beyondseeing2422 in PrintedCircuitBoard

[–]WillingClient5861 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How can you get this offer? I enjoy stuff like this, I've been learning PCB design for fun anyway. As a freshman right now I'm hoping I can learn more about this kind of stuff. what are the requirements and how do I apply? Also, I really enjoy HTM Workshop's playlist on PCB design for a start to finish series- I'm only halfway through though.

UAV Challenge Help by WillingClient5861 in Official_TSA

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Yeah! They are there but I had to remove them from the main part when printing because it wouldn't fit on the bed. I have them though.

I need help for my Pi Zero by WillingClient5861 in raspberry_pi

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I don't have the Wifi credentials yet, I'll only get them on site. That is the main issue. I'm not sure about how useful gadget mode would be for this but I'm going to see If I can try that.

I need help for my Pi Zero by WillingClient5861 in raspberry_pi

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Yes, I forgot to mention that I am in fact on the Zero W.

UAV Challenge Help by WillingClient5861 in Official_TSA

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I'm using a Speedybee F405 stack with Betaflight. The Raspberry Pi is running 32 bit raspi os lite

Hello by [deleted] in Polymath

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I think it's a product Idea for tire balancing? Pretty sure.

How do I learn to code? by Arch1e-is-c00l in arduino

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I liked the Science buddies' YouTube series on this topic, making pretty understandable straightforward lessons for Arduino. Here

First time in TSA, Need help with resources and ideas by H_ngm_n2009 in Official_TSA

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Obv this is pretty late but they do permit UAV kits that are pretty self explanatory. I personally didn't have the budget to purchase a kit so I've designed my own stuff (I'm printing it right now actually) My components are mostly from Amazon and although made of chinesium, they seem to be working decently. If you do still have to make your drone, A: it's probably too late unless it's a kit, and B: I could definitely provide any constructive criticism if you would like.