Make USB-C work (Connector, Cable, PD, Data Transfer, Devices)
Charging and transferring data over USB cables has become much faster over the past years. With the standardization of USB-C connectors, it also became easier, right? Wrong. Because, without precautions, you still will encounter low transfer speeds and slow or even no charging at all. Because the topic is complex, I will divide it into two parts. Today, we will start with Power Delivery. After the two videos, you will understand this new technology and will be able to avoid pitfalls.
Now is an excellent time to sit back and plan the year. I would like to contribute a little and make you think about “rules,” “standards,” or “habits” and how they influence efficiency and decentralization. Are you curious where this is going?
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Complexity video: https://youtu.be/Lt59Y-Fa-t4
7 Rules: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1G47t0pNNDJWnu3he8cGTigbCjj_YtfmD/view?usp=sharing
Stafford Beer: The Falcondale Collection: https://opendata.ljmu.ac.uk/id/eprint/6/
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In this video I show you how I built a stable third hand.
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SD cards in Raspberry Pi computers wear out and die after a while because they are not made for computer usage, and many write cycles. In addition, the SD cards can become corrupted if the Pi loses power without a proper shutdown. We have several possibilities to avoid this disaster. Only one is simple and cheap. But, unfortunately, it has its caveats. So let’s get an overview and use a nearly unknown Raspbian feature to help us solve the problem.
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Links:
Raspberry Pi 4: https://amzn.to/3kBF5nv
Barefoot method 1: https://medium.com/swlh/make-your-raspberry-pi-file-system-read-only-raspbian-buster-c558694de79
Barefoot Method 2: https://www.raspberry-pi-geek.de/ausgaben/rpg/2018/08/raspbian-im-read-only-modus/2/
Adafruit's method: https://learn.adafruit.com/read-only-raspberry-pi
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Determine your location to the centimeter around the globe? For everybody, not only for the military? Only with an ESP32 and a decent GPS receiver module? Not possible! Wrong; it is possible by using real-time kinematics. You can even earn money by building a base station and connecting it to a global network (Decentralized physical infrastructure network)!.
When I got a board from Michael, a viewer of this channel, I was hooked on trying to understand this relatively new technology. Are you interested, too? Then, follow along.
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Links:
Book about navigation: https://amzn.to/44sNNts
ESP32 mini: https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DEPSpEb
UM980 RTK-GNSS receiver: https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DDOGigx
RTK all-band GNSS antenna: https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DDYO6wf
Cable (TNC male to SMA male): https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005005478285213.html
Splitter (with case, not needed for single receiver): https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DmuqsRp
DC Block (for 2 receivers): https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_Ddrdol5
u-blox RTK receiver: https://www.u-blox.com/en/product/zed-f9p-module
Sparkfun RTK solutions: https://www.sparkfun.com/rtk
Michaels project: https://github.com/mazgch/hpg
How to build a base station: https://simeononsecurity.com/guides/budget-diy-gps-gnss-base-station-setup-esp32-um980/
Base software for t services: https://github.com/incarvr6/esp32-ntrip-DUO
RTK2GO: http://rtk2go.com/
Onocoy: https://www.onocoy.com/
euspa report: https://www.euspa.europa.eu/sites/default/files/uploads/euspa_market_report_2022.pdf
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Uninterruptable power sources or UPS for your Raspberry Pi, Arduino, or ESP microcontroller usually are quite expensive and also do not always work. When I found these small 2 dollar modules, I asked myself: Can we use them as a UPS? Or are they just junk and false promises? Time for a closer look!
From time to time viewers ask how they should power their projects, especially with batteries. Today we will take a look at this small module and find out if it is any good, how it compares with Power Banks, and where it fits in the “energy supply chain.”
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USB Tester: http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/by2eDXAo or http://bit.ly/2FNp1ch
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I compare typical soldering irons, test the power, heat-up time, temperature regulation, heat transfer, and also their usability.
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Recently, Arduino released four new products. They all look very similar but use completely different Microcontroller chips. So we have to answer two questions: Do they know what they are doing and is it any good for us Makers? And of course: How do they compare with the ESP32?
In this video, we will look at these four boards:
- Arduino Nano Every
- Arduino Nano 33 IoT
- Arduino Nano 33 BLE
- Arduino Nano 33 BLE Sense
And look into the following topics:
- An overview of their capabilities. We will also add a typical ESP32 board for reference
- We will have a look into how the Arduino IDE supports a multi-CPU Architecture environment
- We will look at the new 3.3-volt world and the dangers coming from this change
- Will find out bad things about the boards if they exist
- We will test the BLE and Wi-Fi functions and measure power consumption
- And we will try to answer the essential questions: What are the implications for the future of the Arduino platform. And: Is there a new star born?
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Comparison Chart: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1-pVnJ4_RwVnt3PbcQbt08NnIrBV-cNlw_cyCzeZPv2c
Arduino Shop: https://store.arduino.cc/
NRF52840 boards: http://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/rAdN750M
Historic Computer video: https://youtu.be/45ELCAVb5XQ
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When I made my videos about LoRaWAN, some viewers asked if it would replace conventional Wi-Fi with a much bigger range. Unfortunately, this was not the case because LoRa has a huge range but a minimal throughput. It seems somebody listened to them and invented Wi-Fi on the same frequency band as LoRaWAN using Wi-Fi protocols. Cool. In this video, we will check it out to see if it can keep its promises, like going through walls and having a more than 1-kilometer range. We will compare it to standard Wi-Fi and learn that we must pay attention to staying legal.
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Computers crash if they do not have enough voltage. Li-Ion batteries could explode during charging if they were deeply discharged. How can we prevent such events? We need so-called voltage supervisors. Cheap parts with a big effect, which usually do their job in the dark. Let’s tear them to the light and protect your ESP32 or Arduino from not booting correctly and your Raspberry from a crash. We will use KA75330, KA75450, and TPS3839 for our experiments.
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Raspberry Pi4 US: https://amzn.to/3pP32HZ
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KA75330: https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DFh3FAT
KA75450: https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DmK5e7p
TPS3839G33: https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DlUdImr
Power Supply: https://amzn.to/3PykooI or http://bit.ly/2uG5mJR or https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_DeoZqEn
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