3D Camera Module is a scalable SPI enabled 4 camera array pinout for 3D photogrammetry reconstruction which uses I2C to connect between each module to
expand camera capacity while keeping capture sequences in sync. It uses ATMega32U4 with its built in USB 2.0 for data transfer and camera array adjustments and capture as well as a micro SD card slot for local image storage. An interrupt logic pinout should be used on the SPI master module as capture command. Each module is powered via USB-C (5V) or barrel jack (12V regulated to 5V).
This is a simulation of a 7-segment counter using digital logic gates (and, or, not). Three pulsed sources are required at A,B,C and should count out the binary 000-111.
This is manufacturable and has a PCB design for it!
A simulated blinking LED circuit using an astable multivibrator a.k.a "flip-flop" as a square wave generator. It also includes PCB layout of the project.
Introducing my USB-C to 4 USB-A Hub V1, a compact and efficient solution for expanding your device's connectivity. Easily connect multiple USB-A peripherals to a single USB-C port. The USB-C and USB-A high speed differential pairs were done with the help of Flux Automated Impedance Control. #USBCHub #Connectivity
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