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Blue, Violet, almost Ultraviolet really. I made a driver board and just need to finish the heatsink and mount it in a case. I bought a translucent blue project box from Hammond that I&#039;ll be mounting the laser in.

	*  405nm (Blue) Laser</description>
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I successfully installed an Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260 wireless card by modifying the whitelist in the BIOS. I&#039;ve compiled this step-by-step guide with references as I had trouble finding a similar resource online.

Living in Toronto, the 2.4GHz WiFi band is over saturated and my best wireless throughput was roughly 16Mbps, now with 5GHz Wireless AC, I get an average of 700Mbps. I decided not to upgrade to the latest BIOS and to attempt the whitelist modifi…</description>
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Why? This is why:Bicycling Trips

ICSP Connector

Need a PIC18 chip with more memory, I&#039;m using the PIC18F4685 with 96Kbytes of program memory.

Microchip Mass Storage Class Firmware

[Still not working]

Still not working. Might be software or hardware, I&#039;ll need to check it on a digital oscilloscope. 



Correct clock rate (less than 400KHz).</description>
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The pressure is determined by the formula, &lt;m&gt;P=0.145*





Parts
  Part#    Description    Source    Cost  MPX5700DP-ND0-101.5PSI Pressure sensorDigikey$16 2 Ft 1/4ID hoseHome Hardware$1.50 2 crimp style hose clampsHome Hardware$1.60</description>
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        <title>Gel Candles</title>
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Glow in the Dark Gel Candles

This candle was a prototype for the similar looking candles I made for some of my friends as Christmas presents.
I plan to make more someday soon, if you have any empty Absolut bottles you would like to give me, please notify me.
A glass bottle with printed text (No labels, nothing that can burn) is needed. I also have some</description>
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Dual pressure sensor board






[PIC18F1320 Datasheet]

RX on pin 3
TX on pin 2


Power ON
98.97 kPa,      742.3 Torr      ; 0814,0521
98.97 kPa,      742.3 Torr      ; 0814,0521
98.97 kPa,      742.3 Torr      ; 0814,0521


Reference

Barometer - MPXAZ4115A</description>
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        <title>7-segment display module</title>
        <link>https://www.photonicsguy.ca/projects/electronics/7segdisplay?rev=1415918236&amp;do=diff</link>
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[Working Display]
Arduino library available on Github
This was one of my first doublesided and surfacemount boards. I made this board using Eagle for layout and then I used BatchPCB to manufacture the board. The board operates correctly, however, if I were to revise it, I would use a larger SMT resistor than the 0402 size. The board will be controlled via I2C from a PIC microcontroller, initially for the pressure sensor and later for other projects.</description>
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DB9Connection1L298-Pin14-Output 42L298-Pin13-Output 33L298-Pin3-Output 24L298-Pin2-Output 15Ground?6Logic?7Logic?8Logic?9Logic?
Stepper 2




&lt;http://www.machsupport.com/&gt;</description>
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        <title>Ferrofluid</title>
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Followed the directions from here.

View some pictures here,
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CableShoeFunction?VoltageWireShieldGGnd 0RedF1Fire1.66Vdc3WhiteF2flash ready signal / data2 Hz signal 1-5V (0V when charging)2BlackF3TTL OK signal / clock1.06V (0V when charging)1
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Flash Duration0.1ms delay27 to 28ms</description>
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Exposure

Need &lt;m&gt;110 \mu Jcm^-2&lt;/m&gt; on holographic plate.

Measured &lt;m&gt;0.3 \mu Wcm^-2&lt;/m&gt; with power meter.

&lt;m&gt;{110 \mu Jcm^-2}/{0.3 \mu Wcm^-2}=367s=6 minutes&lt;/m&gt;
Assuming measurement error with power meter, shortening the exposure time,</description>
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        <title>Laser speckle display</title>
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Using a glass tube to suspend a skittle or piece of plastic and illuminating it with a laser to demonstrate speckle.</description>
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        <title>50 Amp 5 Volt Power Supply</title>
        <link>https://www.photonicsguy.ca/projects/electronics/50a5vpowersupply?rev=1415904614&amp;do=diff</link>
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Need a 208.76 ohm, 1% resistor to set the 5V output. Right now I&#039;m using a 500 ohm potentiometer.
200 ohms would output 5.02V.</description>
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        <title>DGPS-11 Beacon Receiver</title>
        <link>https://www.photonicsguy.ca/projects/electronics/dgpsbeaconrx?rev=1415904614&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>DGPS-11 Beacon Receiver

Si-tex DGPS-11 Beacon Receiver module mounted in a weatherproof housing.
 Wire  Function  Red+3A fused 10.8 to 31.2VDC OrangeRS-232C In WhiteRS-232C Out Black- Negative BlueTTL Out GreenData Ground BrownShield GroundHow can I tell if my WAAS GPS is giving me a corrected fix?
  Look for a &quot;D&quot; in your Latitude/Longitude readout.</description>
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        <title>GPS</title>
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Haicom HI-406BT

19200bps, 8N1 Serial Data
PinWireDescription Blue3Vpk-pk serial data Orange3.3V Green3.3V Red0V
Referenced to Ground



Haicom website

	*  [HI-406BT Manual]

GPS Receiver Modules

	*  Lowrance LGC-12S - [Owner&#039;s manual]
	*  Earthmate Hyperformance GPS Receiver - Rockwell binary output only</description>
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        <title>IO Board</title>
        <link>https://www.photonicsguy.ca/projects/electronics/ioboard?rev=1415904614&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>IO Board

16 Bit Digital input, 16 Bit Digital Output.



Outputs

16 Relays

Inputs

[HP3700]

16 socketed Optoisolators, rated for 5 to 240 Volts, AC or DC.

Pinout
Relay boardSignal NamePin#PinSignal NameGndGround B1 #A1 -I/O CH CKI/O channel check; active low=parity error</description>
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        <title>Mechanical Indicators</title>
        <link>https://www.photonicsguy.ca/projects/electronics/mech_indicator?rev=1415904614&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Mechanical Indicators



8 Segments
1234xx7x
- X&#039;s are open

18 Ohm resistance per coil</description>
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        <title>MySensor board</title>
        <link>https://www.photonicsguy.ca/projects/electronics/mysensors?rev=1457491680&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>MySensor board


After reading about the MySensors project, I decided to design a small circuit board to hold the Arduino and radio module.

Status:

	*  Nov 25th: I&#039;ve assembled two working boards. Imgur photos
	*  Nov 24th: I received the boards, Yay!!
	*  Nov 7th, 2014: I&#039;m waiting on the PCB&#039;s from</description>
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        <title>Optical Mouse</title>
        <link>https://www.photonicsguy.ca/projects/electronics/opticalmouse?rev=1415904614&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Optical Mouse


With this project I intend to use an optical mouse sensor chip for detecting movement on a translation stage.
Interfacing the chip with a PIC microcontroller. The mouse shown contains the ADNS-2051 sensor. I removed the microcontroller and rewired the cord for power and the I2C bus.</description>
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        <title>PicGPS Display</title>
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One of my first PCB boards</description>
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        <title>Relay board</title>
        <link>https://www.photonicsguy.ca/projects/electronics/relayboard?rev=1415904614&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Relay board



SPDT JW1FEN relays from an old UPS.

Matches closest to Digikey Part# 255-1114-ND

[JW Relay datasheet]

[Schematic]

[Board layout]

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OptoRelay Board


G4PB16 - G4 16-channel I/O Module Rack

	*  G4 ODC5 - G4 DC Output 5-60 VDC, 5 VDC Logic
	*  G4 OAC5 - G4 AC Output 12-140 VAC, 5 VDC Logic</description>
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        <title>Sump pump Monitor</title>
        <link>https://www.photonicsguy.ca/projects/electronics/sumppump?rev=1457484383&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Sump pump Monitor



My parents have a cistern and a sump pump which would be useful to have some sort of water level monitoring.

In the past, we would check the cistern level with a pressure gauge calibrated in inches of water. There was a rubber squeeze bulb which which would pressurize a plastic line which fed into the cistern, and the resulting level would be shown on the gauge.</description>
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