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episode 32: a lying oscilloscope, TV repair attitude and VGA generation
Manage episode 222952864 series 1946773
Apologies for the apparently low volume and low tone of voice - I think someone might have been tired.
This episode discusses ongoing PCB failures, oscilloscope overdrive recovery, a BT-enabled headphone that would just keep connecting, some local events (GLOW, Awesome Space repair day, and the HCC Retro quarterly meeting). Finally, an experiment gone out of control resulted in a small PCB for generating colour effects for 4 connected VGA monitors. Ruby is used as "effect description language".
Links:
- EEVblog forum post on oscilloscope overdrive recovery
- video 1, video 2 and video 3 of my VGA generator board
- an older QuickStart page I made about using the NetPBM family of human-writable bitmap formats
- the GLOW festival (light-themed, annual, Eindhoven, NL)
- Awesome Space retro place (Utrecht, NL)
- HCC Retro interessegroep / division (Bilthoven, NL)
- HCC Robotica interessegroep / division (page in Dutch, Amersfoort, NL)
- RobotMC.be robot-related group (page in Dutch, Sint-Katelijne-Waver, BE)
If interested, here's basically how one would define one out of many possible colour-effects for the VGA generator board, executed in parallel:
("Compiling" all effects on a timeline will result in a list of (R,G,B) tuples for each 60 Hz frame for each of the 4 monitors connected to the PCB.)
Connector-fail:
VGA generator board rendering:
Actual assembled PCB:
46 tập
Manage episode 222952864 series 1946773
Apologies for the apparently low volume and low tone of voice - I think someone might have been tired.
This episode discusses ongoing PCB failures, oscilloscope overdrive recovery, a BT-enabled headphone that would just keep connecting, some local events (GLOW, Awesome Space repair day, and the HCC Retro quarterly meeting). Finally, an experiment gone out of control resulted in a small PCB for generating colour effects for 4 connected VGA monitors. Ruby is used as "effect description language".
Links:
- EEVblog forum post on oscilloscope overdrive recovery
- video 1, video 2 and video 3 of my VGA generator board
- an older QuickStart page I made about using the NetPBM family of human-writable bitmap formats
- the GLOW festival (light-themed, annual, Eindhoven, NL)
- Awesome Space retro place (Utrecht, NL)
- HCC Retro interessegroep / division (Bilthoven, NL)
- HCC Robotica interessegroep / division (page in Dutch, Amersfoort, NL)
- RobotMC.be robot-related group (page in Dutch, Sint-Katelijne-Waver, BE)
If interested, here's basically how one would define one out of many possible colour-effects for the VGA generator board, executed in parallel:
("Compiling" all effects on a timeline will result in a list of (R,G,B) tuples for each 60 Hz frame for each of the 4 monitors connected to the PCB.)
Connector-fail:
VGA generator board rendering:
Actual assembled PCB:
46 tập
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