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Hot-Air Soldering QFN packages | Yet Another Hacker's Blog
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Yet Another Hacker's Blog. Just another WordPress.com site. Switched Mode Power Supply for the BeagleBoard. Installing Ubuntu (Natty) on the BeagleBoard with RootStock →. Hot-Air Soldering QFN packages. August 19, 2011. Quad Flat No leads) packages are the devil’s work. As the name implies there are no leads, just tiny pads on the bottom of the chip where it’s almost impossible to get a soldering iron or test probe to. Here’s the process I use:. Apply plenty of flux to the PCB, and position the chip.
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Switched Mode Power Supply for the BeagleBoard | Yet Another Hacker's Blog
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Yet Another Hacker's Blog. Just another WordPress.com site. Interfacing the BeagleBoard with an ATtiny85 Microcontroller over I2C. Hot-Air Soldering QFN packages →. Switched Mode Power Supply for the BeagleBoard. July 24, 2011. I had a couple of options to consider when creating a power supply for my BeagleBoard based robot: a simple linear voltage regulator (eg the LM7805. Or a fancy switched mode power supply. Some requirements: the robot is powered by two LiPo cells. 350mA for the BeagleBoard,. The am...
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Installing Ubuntu (Natty) on the BeagleBoard with RootStock | Yet Another Hacker's Blog
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Yet Another Hacker's Blog. Just another WordPress.com site. Hot-Air Soldering QFN packages. Changing the BeagleBoard I2C Bus Frequency →. Installing Ubuntu (Natty) on the BeagleBoard with RootStock. November 6, 2011. There are prebuilt Ubuntu images. Suitable for the BeagleBoard, however if you want more control over what’s included in your filesystem, and your kernel, RootStock. Bin/chown: changing ownership of `/proc/923/task/965': Operation not permitted . Run rootstock, customizing the seed packages ...
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Beaglebot – A BeagleBoard based robot | Yet Another Hacker's Blog
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Yet Another Hacker's Blog. Just another WordPress.com site. Changing the BeagleBoard I2C Bus Frequency. Beaglebot – A BeagleBoard based robot. January 3, 2012. Over the last 6 months or so I’ve been working on a BeagleBoard. Based robot. The motivation for this was to build a general robotics platform to try out some ideas I have on Simultaneous Localization and Mapping. SLAM) and robust sensor fusion. Here’s the result so far:. The main features are:. 2 Channel DC motor controller, based on the L298.
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Surface Mount Soldering Made Easy(ish) | Yet Another Hacker's Blog
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Yet Another Hacker's Blog. Just another WordPress.com site. Playing with the SUP500F GPS module. Interfacing the BeagleBoard with an SRF08 Ultrasonic Ranger over I2C →. Surface Mount Soldering Made Easy(ish). April 5, 2011. I’ve been playing around with electronics for a while, making do with my trusty breadboard for prototypes, and occasionally some veroboard. I came up empty handed, so decided it was about time I figured out this surface mount thing. Have a number of adapter boards. There’s a cou...
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bengalvin | Yet Another Hacker's Blog
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Yet Another Hacker's Blog. Just another WordPress.com site. Beaglebot – A BeagleBoard based robot. January 3, 2012. Over the last 6 months or so I’ve been working on a BeagleBoard based robot. The motivation for this was to build a general robotics platform to try out some ideas I have on Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) and robust sensor … Continue reading →. Changing the BeagleBoard I2C Bus Frequency. November 6, 2011. Installing Ubuntu (Natty) on the BeagleBoard with RootStock. QFN (Quad F...
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Interfacing the BeagleBoard with an SRF08 Ultrasonic Ranger over I2C | Yet Another Hacker's Blog
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Yet Another Hacker's Blog. Just another WordPress.com site. Surface Mount Soldering Made Easy(ish). Programming an ATtiny85 Microcontroller with the AVRISP mkII →. Interfacing the BeagleBoard with an SRF08 Ultrasonic Ranger over I2C. April 7, 2011. Is an ultrasonic ranger with a 3cm-6m range, and an I2C interface. It’s fairly straightforward to hook it up to a BeagleBoard. Using the I2C bus exposed on pins 23 and 24 of the expansion header (see page 96 of the BeagleBoard manual. I chose the TXS0102, as t...
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Yet Another Hacker's Blog. Just another WordPress.com site. Newer posts →. Interfacing the BeagleBoard with an SRF08 Ultrasonic Ranger over I2C. April 7, 2011. Is an ultrasonic ranger with a 3cm-6m range, and an I2C interface. It’s fairly straightforward to hook it up to a BeagleBoard. Using the I2C bus exposed on pins 23 and 24 of the expansion header (see page 96 of the BeagleBoard manual. For the expansion header pin-out). Here it is on the breadboard:. Chart in the BSN20’s data sheet. The circuit its...