четверг, 17 октября 2024 г.

Mini abacus by Emveor Download free STL model Printables com

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This is a small and portable abacus for your children! Designed for easy printing and a sturdy build, the Posts are printed separatedly and assembled to prevent them from breaking at the layer lines. Print 10 chips for each post and a cap to prevent the chips from falling out while being transported.

BUILD TIPS: Just press the post into the base by the narrow side of the post. You will usuallyt need 10 chips for each post. The tolerances on the post are meant to make it hard to remove, but i would suggest printing a single post first to make sure the fit is just right. Increase Flow by 5% if the posts is too loose, or falls off easily, and decrease flow by 5% if the post doesnt fit in.

Download files: https://www.printables.com/model/989685-mini-abacus


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Every Thursday is #3dthursday here at Adafruit! The DIY 3D printing community has passion and dedication for making solid objects from digital models. Recently, we have noticed electronics projects integrated with 3D printed enclosures, brackets, and sculptures, so each Thursday we celebrate and highlight these bold pioneers!

Have you considered building a 3D project around an Arduino or other microcontroller? How about printing a bracket to mount your Raspberry Pi to the back of your HD monitor? And don’t forget the countless LED projects that are possible when you are modeling your projects in 3D!



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Early in-person voting begins today in North Carolina. A new poll shows Vice President Harris with a tight lead over former President Trump in the battleground state. NBC News’ Antonia Hylton is on the ground there to report more. MSNBC’s Steve Kornacki is at the Big Board with more.

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среда, 16 октября 2024 г.

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NEW PRODUCT – USB Type C PD to 5.5mm/2.1mm Barrel Jack Adapter – 20V


This convenient adapter lets you plug a USB Type C 3.1 5V cable into something with a 5.5mm / 2.1mm DC barrel socket.

Works great with any device or cable with 5.5mm / 2.1mm DC barrel socket. Since USB C is reversible you can flip it for a left angle or right angle. You’ll get 20V DC output, at up to 3A (or whatever the power adapter can do)

Please Note: The adapter has “19.5V” embossed but this isn’t a valid and known USB PD option, they mean 20V.

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The Harris-Walz campaign held an event with families separated under the Trump administration. A father and son who were separated under the Trump administration join José Díaz-Balart to share more on their "terrible" experience.

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вторник, 15 октября 2024 г.

Rachel Maddow looks at some of the reasons why a Trump supporter might claim to look past his many shortcomings because they consider their vote a business decision, and why those business decision reasons actually favor supporting Kamala Harris. This is an excerpted portion of the October 14, 2024 A block. 

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понедельник, 14 октября 2024 г.

Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff sits down with Joe Scarborough for a wide-ranging discussion on the 2024 presidential election.

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Don Wilcher uses a Raspberry Pi Pico to build an adjustable clock with an LED display then integrate the clock with a vintage Radio Shack Science Fair Microcomputer Trainer programmed to function as a 7-bit binary counter.

Long before the Heathkit 6800 microcomputer learning system, the Arduino Uno, or the Basic Stamp, there was Radio Shack’s Science Fair Microcomputer Trainer kit. Introduced in 1985, this easy-to-program kit was intended to teach users how microcomputers worked.

In this project article, we’ll upgrade this vintage microcomputer by building and adding an adjustable Raspberry Pi Pico clock with an LED display. After assembling the hardware, we’ll program the trainer to operate as a 7-bit binary counter. Before any of that, though, let’s spend some time learning about the trainer’s features—and, in particular, about the TMS1100 microcontroller at its core.

Don adds a Raspberry Pi Pico programmed in MicroPython, making an adjustable digital clock.

Read the details in the post here.

On the heels of #SepTandy, Adafruit is celebrating #ShackToberFest, a celebration of all things Radio Shack and Tandy. Tag your social media posts #ShackToberFest!

 



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