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Vivitar DVR 410 test
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Test of the Vivitar DVR 410 while driving in the car. Camcorder is in default / automatic mode.
Not bad for $20.
Audio is so so, depends on the environment it is being ...
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AVR Ethernet
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ATmega32 driving an RTL8019AS ethernet controller set up for 10baseT, currently undergoing a PING test. The RTL8019AS is on a breakout board from propox.com (the MMLAN2). T...
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Digital Temperature Sensor
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This is a digital temperature sensor I built in 2005. MCU = ATmega8535, Temp Sensor = MCP9801. Periodically it displays 'd C' to indicate degrees 'C', put in the freezer an...
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hpled
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Driving an HP LED display with an Atmel AVR. The display is an 8 character 5x7 dot matrix LED, part# QDSP-2543. The driving microcontroller is an ATmega32L.
I got a coupl...
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Cutting Dynamic Rope
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An easy way to cut dynamic climbing rope to required length while in the field: a blow torch and a knife.
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Rope Jump in Phantom Canyon Colorado
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A dynamic rope jump from the Adelaide RR Bridge in Phantom Canyon CO. The height from the deck to ground is 55', took 4 hours to measure, calculate, cut and rig all webbing...
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Bungy Jump Las Vegas - Daniel Bryant
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Hi, my name is Daniel Bryant and this my bungy jump in Las Vegas at CircusCircus. The site was an ajhackett bungy site, which is no longer here or in southamerica, only in...
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plasmaburn.AVI
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My homemade plasma globe, made entirely from recycled parts. Driving an incandescent light bulb with a flyback transformer, power draw in the 100W range. The flyback came f...
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RGB LED driven with PWM via a CPLD and MCU
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This is a demonstration of an RGB LED being driven with 3 seperate 8-bit PWM signals generated by a Xilinx XC2C256 CPLD which is controlled by an Atmel ATmega32L microcontr...
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RGB LED, Xilinx CPLD, and an Atmel AVR
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Driving an RGB LED using a Xilinx XC2C256 CPLD controlled by an Atmel AVR ATmega32L MCU. In this demonstration only the RED and BLUE LED's are being used. The CPLD has 3 si...
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