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March 10 2010
March 08 2010
February 27 2010
Oscilloscope doubles as a serial terminal

PC-based USB oscilloscopes are fast becoming all the rage. [Matt Sarnoff’s] Terminalscope takes the reverse approach, adapting an oscilloscope into a full serial terminal. You may have seen something similar before in the Dutchtronix/SparkFun O-Clock, but [Matt’s] project goes one further by adding a PS/2 keyboard port for full bidirectional serial communication, and with much sharper display resolution to boot.
The mostly VT-100 compatible Terminalscope is built around two AVR microcontrollers: an ATmega328P runs full-tilt to generate the video signal and handle serial I/O, while an ATtiny45 handles keyboard input to avoid interrupting the ’328’s duties. Rather than vector trace each character, a raster-scanning approach is used: the beam follows a fixed X/Y path (like a television), while modulating the Z input (beam intensity) to form an image. The device can be connected to a PC via serial port or USB-to-TTY adapter, or directly to another microcontroller to debug serial output.
We recently showed an oscilloscope being used as a multichannel digital logic display. The Terminalscope provides yet another use for this essential bench tool and could nicely round out a “poor man’s” testing setup. The schematic and full source code are available for download.
February 19 2010
Grand SOUP opening :)
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”Baptiste Debombourg: “Air Force One”
An homage to Hendrik Goltzius’ “Icarus” made entirely out of staples.
February 07 2010
January 14 2010
First Person Tetris

First Person Tetris… hmmm….. What could that be? I just do not want to spoil you, just have play! Yay!
January 13 2010
January 11 2010
Toy train used to calibrate fusion reactor
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Man, I need to switch to an R and D environment. ANY R and D environment.

While Princeton University's National Spherical Torus Experiment was shut down for improvements over the winter break, scientists and engineers availed themselves of the opportunity to recalibrate the reactor's neutron sensors. To do so, they assembled a circular toy train track around the torus and ran ...
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”Buy This: Customized mini-branding iron from Shapeways.
Fits most disposable lighters.
Heat the lighter and the text will get hot. After a minute, press your text against an object to tag it.
I can see this going one of two ways, and both ways involve emergency skin grafting.
Maybe Soup is currently being updated? I'll try again automatically in a few seconds...







