I really liked this tutorial so I tried it, but it doesn't work. Can someone explain what im doing wrong? Thanks in advance :) dpaste.com/hold/650216/
Love your videos. I bought a 3pi a few weeks ago after watching. This little guy is a lot of fun. Keep up the 3pi stuff. Can you post the code you showed in the video?
could you make a video about that anti-phase lock modulation? i tried googling but there is not a single how-to about it, just a little mention in some papers about pwm
@treesquids I wasn't the one who uploaded the video. I've fixed the title. I don't think that we will have a video about making boards at home. I did that for my first few projects when I was getting started but quickly decided that sending them out for manufacturing was a lot better, especially if I wanted more than one and needed surface mount parts or lots of vias. On the other hand, I do have a CNC router that might be fun to play with for making boards. I haven't tried that yet. -Jack
I really liked this tutorial so I tried it, but it doesn't work. Can someone explain what im doing wrong? Thanks in advance :) dpaste.com/hold/650216/
FUNKYchickenFILL123 3 months ago
Hey Jack,
Love your videos. I bought a 3pi a few weeks ago after watching. This little guy is a lot of fun. Keep up the 3pi stuff. Can you post the code you showed in the video?
Thanks,
Joe
EDSELtheCat 4 months ago
Great information. Really understandable. Thanks!
Joss451 4 months ago
could you make a video about that anti-phase lock modulation? i tried googling but there is not a single how-to about it, just a little mention in some papers about pwm
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Thank you :)! Keep on doing :)
SuperHddf 4 months ago
Forgot the D in "pulse wiDth modulation"...
Also, thanks a bunch for these videos. I've designed 3 boards with the help of these videos and 2 of them are in production now.
Are you planning on ever doing videos on how to make your own boards at home? I know there are plenty all over YT, but you guys may do it better.
treesquids 4 months ago 2
@treesquids I wasn't the one who uploaded the video. I've fixed the title. I don't think that we will have a video about making boards at home. I did that for my first few projects when I was getting started but quickly decided that sending them out for manufacturing was a lot better, especially if I wanted more than one and needed surface mount parts or lots of vias. On the other hand, I do have a CNC router that might be fun to play with for making boards. I haven't tried that yet. -Jack
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