Chris and Elecia chat with each other about motor encoder reading methods, conferences coming up, soldering irons, schematic reviews, looking for a new job, and general life.
Some conferences coming up in the embedded space:
Embedded Online, April 29-May 4, virtual (Elecia will be speaking)
Open Hardware Summit in May 3-4, Montreal, Canada
Embedded World in April 9-11 in Nuremburg, Germany
Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories was purchased by Bantam Tools!
Starter soldering irons? It seemed like small pen-style ones were more popular than big soldering stations. See the Adafruit USB C Powered Soldering Iron - Adjustable Temperature Pen-Style - TS80P. Or for much less (but you can write your own firmware!), the Pinecil. And one vote for the RT Soldering Pen on Tindie because it uses Weller RT tips (which are more expensive than the soldering pen but much less expensive than the Weller station that uses the RT tips).
Embedded Artistry has excellent advice for the role of the firmware in schematic reviews.
Adafruit Playgrounds looks like a neat place to write up your project.
476: Sidetracked by Mining the Moon
475: Stuffed Animal or Colleague
474: It's All Chaos and Horror
473: Math Is Not the Answer
472: Field of Boxes
471: Bicycle Built For Two
470: Upping the Chaos Level
468: Designed to Kill All Humans
467: Temporary Axolotl
466: Attacked by a Goose on the Way to the Office
465: Dinosaurs, Pirates, Spaceships
464: Please Make This Monster Look Scary
463: Layers of Band-Aids
462: Spontaneously High Performing
461: Am I the Cow in This Scenario?
460: I Don’t Care What Your Math Says
459: Ideas Have to Come From Somewhere
458: Fiddling, DIY, and Cursing
457: Rubber Duck Phase Cancellation
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