Member Since: June 29, 2011
Country: United States
I've found the probe signals seem to be pulled up to 3.3v. This is messing with some of my existing circuit. Any way to disable this?
The includes tab says "10-conductor Female-to-Male Jumper Wires". It's actually Male-to-male as it says on the description tab.
I am thinking of starting to manufacture a project that I've designed. I'm looking at selling around 50 a year. The enclosures I use is a Serpac ABS plastic case that I have to drill quite a few holes in, including several irregular shaped ones (square and double D). The enclosure wall is about 100 mils. As these have to match up with the SMT PCB inside, they need to be accurately places (+- a few mills).
How hard is it to convert a DXF file (I have) to g-codes?
Anyone have any experience using the Shapeopo on such? I was also looking at a CO2 laser CNC, but that's another $500. Advise?
Problem is that the Customs folk don't just arbitrarily start enforcing the trademark, they have to have a complaint from the trademark holder, so Fluke is really at fault here.
Hence, we dance.
I know karate, judo, and 4 other Japanese words. This mattress is soo dead.
That's a mighty big rocket you have there,
R2D2
As far as the chipsets, the datasheet says it supports GPS L1 and GALILEO systems. Only the LEA-6N and LEA-6H support those. But that's just an educated guess. It would be nice to find some more documentation though.