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Open-Source Planar Cable-Driven Parallel Robot: Interpolated Trajectory
Video companion (1/2) of the paper:
"Design, Control, and Experiments of a Low-Cost Open-Source Planar Cable-Driven Parallel Robot" by Mikael Arslan and Lionel Birglen, 2023 CCToMM M3 Symposium, June 19-20, 2023.
See: http://cctomm.ca/proceedings_en.php
All sources to build your own copy of the robot at:
https://github.com/LionelBirglen/OpenSourcePlanarCableRobot
published: 20 Jun 2023
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Open-Source Planar Cable-Driven Parallel Robot: Teach Pendant Demo
Video companion (2/2) of the paper:
"Design, Control, and Experiments of a Low-Cost Open-Source Planar Cable-Driven Parallel Robot" by Mikael Arslan and Lionel Birglen, 2023 CCToMM M3 Symposium, June 19-20, 2023.
See: http://cctomm.ca/proceedings_en.php
All sources to build your own copy of the robot at:
https://github.com/LionelBirglen/OpenSourcePlanarCableRobot
published: 20 Jun 2023
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How The Cable Industry Is Using Open Source & AI/ML
The cable industry is heavily leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning. In this interview, Chris Bastian, Senior Vice President and CTIO of scte.org talks about the work going on including a new initiative called Explorer to engage AI/ML companies like IBM.
About SCTE ISBE : As a not-for-profit member organization, SCTE ISBE connects the cable industry through standards, education, certification, and Cable-Tec Expo, the largest cable telecommunications and technology trade show in the Americas.
published: 07 Aug 2020
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The Rise Of Open-Source Software
Open-source software powers nearly all the world’s major companies. This software is freely available, and is developed collaboratively, maintained by a broad network that includes everyone from unpaid volunteers to employees at competing tech companies. Here’s how giving away software for free has proven to be a viable business model.
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published: 11 Dec 2019
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An Open Soure Cable Driven Robot: First Prototype
We built a first prototype of the cable driven robot using ODrive.
At the moment we are working on adding more motors and degrees of freedom. Comments and suggestions are welcome :-)
More updates and source code will follow soon on ropebot.eu
----
The student hobby project RopeBot became a research project at TU Dresden:
https://tu-dresden.de/ing/maschinenwesen/ifkm/dmt/forschung/projekte/RobeBot?set_language=en
published: 20 Mar 2019
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The Open Source software I'm using in 2023 - Part 1!
This is part 1 of a 2 part series this year. As my use of Open Source grows, it gets harder to fit everything into a reasonable length video. I hope you enjoy it.
I apologize, I tried to put everything in here from the show notes, but I don't get enough characters to do it, so I will simply ask you to click on the show notes below to find more information about any of the projects I talk about.
=== Links ===
Show Notes
https://wiki.opensourceisawesome.com/books/what-i-use-day-to-day/page/the-software-i-use-in-2023
=== Support My Channel ===
Get the AwesomeOpenSource Merchandise
https://awesomeopensource.creator-spring.com/
Support my Channel and ongoing efforts through Patreon:
https://patreon.com/awesomeopensource
Buy Me a Coffee or Beer
https://paypal.me/BrianMcGonagill?country.x=...
published: 29 Apr 2023
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DIY haptic input knob: BLDC motor + round LCD
Introducing the SmartKnob View: an open-source input device with software-configurable endstops, virtual detents, haptic touch feedback, and a round LCD.
Since you can't feel the detents through the video, make sure to turn up the volume so you can at least hear them, particularly the fine-grained detents toward the end of the video.
A brushless gimbal motor is paired with a magnetic encoder to provide closed-loop torque feedback control, enabling virtual endstops and detents. Internally, everything is powered by an ESP32, with a TMC6300 BLDC motor driver, HX711 strain gauge ADC, VEML7700 ambient light sensor, and more!
I'll have a lot more to share about this project in the future, like a design and assembly overview, so make sure you're subscribed if you want to see more!
And follow ...
published: 11 Mar 2022
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VESC (Best Open Source ESC) || DIY or Buy
Prototype quality PCB ($2) & Stencil ($7) : https://jlcpcb.com
Previous video: https://youtu.be/liZMwInWuTM
Make your own ESC: https://youtu.be/W9IHEqlGG1s
Make your own Sensored ESC: https://youtu.be/YV-ee8wA5lI
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greatscottlab
Twitter: https://twitter.com/GreatScottLab
You can get a VESC here: (affiliate link):
https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_dUye2YS
Useful websites which were shown in the video:
http://vedder.se/2015/01/vesc-open-source-esc/
https://vesc-project.com/
http://www.electric-skateboard.builders/t/vesc-boot-loader-installation-tutorial/32103
In this episode of DIY or Buy we will have a closer look at the VESC which is probably the best open source ESC. Along the way we will have a look at its amazing features and try to build our own in o...
published: 24 Jun 2018
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The channel cable manager VS the traditional cable manager
Do you know the difference between the channel type cable manager and the traditional cable manager. I will show you the advangates of the channel type cable manager over the tranditional one. #cabling #cablemanagement #cable #serverrack #datacenter #rack #structuredcabling #lowvoltage #lowvoltagetech #lowvoltagetechnician #cabinet #craftsmanship #b2b #sourcing #source #supplier #ethernetcable #patchcord #cat6 #cat6cable #cat5 #diy #structuredcabling #lowvoltage #lowvoltagetech #lowvoltagetechnician #cobtel #factory #manufacturer #manufacturers #cable #cables #source #sourcingtips #sourcing #sourcefactory #sourcemanufacturers #b2b #supplier #ethernetcable #keystonejack #rj45plug #rj45 #faceplate #freesample #freesamples #moq #oem #odm #quote #quotes #quotation #inquiry #wholesale #wholesa...
published: 24 Jul 2023
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Open Source 8.5 Digit Voltmeter from CERN: Build and Test
Get your high quality PCBs from https://www.pcbway.com/
Win Test Gear at Keysight University Live http://bit.ly/MR_KULive
Miniware Hot Plate https://www.banggood.com/custlink/K3KyZe7los
Support me on https://www.patreon.com/marcoreps
Cool new Brymen DMM https://www.welectron.com/Brymen-BM789-Multimeter_1
5% coupon: marcoreps5
HPM7177 Project https://ohwr.org/project/opt-adc-10k-32b-1cha/wikis/home
CERN YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/CERNTV
The Worlds best resistors http://www.vishaypg.com/foil-resistors/
Desktop Enclosure https://www.reichelt.de/de/de/systemgehaeuse-geh-sg-1-19-p50439.html
My Multiinstrumentalist datalogging software https://github.com/marcoreps/multiinstrumentalist/
xDevs INL article https://xdevs.com/article/inlperf/
00:00 Intro
02:25 Circuit Overview
0...
published: 24 Feb 2021
0:40
Open-Source Planar Cable-Driven Parallel Robot: Interpolated Trajectory
Video companion (1/2) of the paper:
"Design, Control, and Experiments of a Low-Cost Open-Source Planar Cable-Driven Parallel Robot" by Mikael Arslan and Lionel ...
Video companion (1/2) of the paper:
"Design, Control, and Experiments of a Low-Cost Open-Source Planar Cable-Driven Parallel Robot" by Mikael Arslan and Lionel Birglen, 2023 CCToMM M3 Symposium, June 19-20, 2023.
See: http://cctomm.ca/proceedings_en.php
All sources to build your own copy of the robot at:
https://github.com/LionelBirglen/OpenSourcePlanarCableRobot
https://wn.com/Open_Source_Planar_Cable_Driven_Parallel_Robot_Interpolated_Trajectory
Video companion (1/2) of the paper:
"Design, Control, and Experiments of a Low-Cost Open-Source Planar Cable-Driven Parallel Robot" by Mikael Arslan and Lionel Birglen, 2023 CCToMM M3 Symposium, June 19-20, 2023.
See: http://cctomm.ca/proceedings_en.php
All sources to build your own copy of the robot at:
https://github.com/LionelBirglen/OpenSourcePlanarCableRobot
- published: 20 Jun 2023
- views: 3084
1:00
Open-Source Planar Cable-Driven Parallel Robot: Teach Pendant Demo
Video companion (2/2) of the paper:
"Design, Control, and Experiments of a Low-Cost Open-Source Planar Cable-Driven Parallel Robot" by Mikael Arslan and Lionel ...
Video companion (2/2) of the paper:
"Design, Control, and Experiments of a Low-Cost Open-Source Planar Cable-Driven Parallel Robot" by Mikael Arslan and Lionel Birglen, 2023 CCToMM M3 Symposium, June 19-20, 2023.
See: http://cctomm.ca/proceedings_en.php
All sources to build your own copy of the robot at:
https://github.com/LionelBirglen/OpenSourcePlanarCableRobot
https://wn.com/Open_Source_Planar_Cable_Driven_Parallel_Robot_Teach_Pendant_Demo
Video companion (2/2) of the paper:
"Design, Control, and Experiments of a Low-Cost Open-Source Planar Cable-Driven Parallel Robot" by Mikael Arslan and Lionel Birglen, 2023 CCToMM M3 Symposium, June 19-20, 2023.
See: http://cctomm.ca/proceedings_en.php
All sources to build your own copy of the robot at:
https://github.com/LionelBirglen/OpenSourcePlanarCableRobot
- published: 20 Jun 2023
- views: 521
16:54
How The Cable Industry Is Using Open Source & AI/ML
The cable industry is heavily leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning. In this interview, Chris Bastian, Senior Vice President and CTIO of scte....
The cable industry is heavily leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning. In this interview, Chris Bastian, Senior Vice President and CTIO of scte.org talks about the work going on including a new initiative called Explorer to engage AI/ML companies like IBM.
About SCTE ISBE : As a not-for-profit member organization, SCTE ISBE connects the cable industry through standards, education, certification, and Cable-Tec Expo, the largest cable telecommunications and technology trade show in the Americas.
https://wn.com/How_The_Cable_Industry_Is_Using_Open_Source_Ai_Ml
The cable industry is heavily leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning. In this interview, Chris Bastian, Senior Vice President and CTIO of scte.org talks about the work going on including a new initiative called Explorer to engage AI/ML companies like IBM.
About SCTE ISBE : As a not-for-profit member organization, SCTE ISBE connects the cable industry through standards, education, certification, and Cable-Tec Expo, the largest cable telecommunications and technology trade show in the Americas.
- published: 07 Aug 2020
- views: 619
13:51
The Rise Of Open-Source Software
Open-source software powers nearly all the world’s major companies. This software is freely available, and is developed collaboratively, maintained by a broad n...
Open-source software powers nearly all the world’s major companies. This software is freely available, and is developed collaboratively, maintained by a broad network that includes everyone from unpaid volunteers to employees at competing tech companies. Here’s how giving away software for free has proven to be a viable business model.
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The Rise Of Open-Source Software
https://wn.com/The_Rise_Of_Open_Source_Software
Open-source software powers nearly all the world’s major companies. This software is freely available, and is developed collaboratively, maintained by a broad network that includes everyone from unpaid volunteers to employees at competing tech companies. Here’s how giving away software for free has proven to be a viable business model.
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The Rise Of Open-Source Software
- published: 11 Dec 2019
- views: 2480261
1:59
An Open Soure Cable Driven Robot: First Prototype
We built a first prototype of the cable driven robot using ODrive.
At the moment we are working on adding more motors and degrees of freedom. Comments and sugge...
We built a first prototype of the cable driven robot using ODrive.
At the moment we are working on adding more motors and degrees of freedom. Comments and suggestions are welcome :-)
More updates and source code will follow soon on ropebot.eu
----
The student hobby project RopeBot became a research project at TU Dresden:
https://tu-dresden.de/ing/maschinenwesen/ifkm/dmt/forschung/projekte/RobeBot?set_language=en
https://wn.com/An_Open_Soure_Cable_Driven_Robot_First_Prototype
We built a first prototype of the cable driven robot using ODrive.
At the moment we are working on adding more motors and degrees of freedom. Comments and suggestions are welcome :-)
More updates and source code will follow soon on ropebot.eu
----
The student hobby project RopeBot became a research project at TU Dresden:
https://tu-dresden.de/ing/maschinenwesen/ifkm/dmt/forschung/projekte/RobeBot?set_language=en
- published: 20 Mar 2019
- views: 209124
35:45
The Open Source software I'm using in 2023 - Part 1!
This is part 1 of a 2 part series this year. As my use of Open Source grows, it gets harder to fit everything into a reasonable length video. I hope you enjoy ...
This is part 1 of a 2 part series this year. As my use of Open Source grows, it gets harder to fit everything into a reasonable length video. I hope you enjoy it.
I apologize, I tried to put everything in here from the show notes, but I don't get enough characters to do it, so I will simply ask you to click on the show notes below to find more information about any of the projects I talk about.
=== Links ===
Show Notes
https://wiki.opensourceisawesome.com/books/what-i-use-day-to-day/page/the-software-i-use-in-2023
=== Support My Channel ===
Get the AwesomeOpenSource Merchandise
https://awesomeopensource.creator-spring.com/
Support my Channel and ongoing efforts through Patreon:
https://patreon.com/awesomeopensource
Buy Me a Coffee or Beer
https://paypal.me/BrianMcGonagill?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US
=== Timestamps ===
00:00 Beginning
00:09 Introduction
00:34 Firefox
01:24 Linux
04:33 Dashy - Browser Dash and Shortcuts
05:58 Metabase - No Code Data Analytics
07:30 Portainer
11:01 Proxmox - Virtualiation Orchestrator
13:02 NGinX Proxy Manager
14:31 MeshCentral - Remote Machine Management
16:23 TrueNAS Scale
19:09 Vaultwarden - Password Manager
20:35 Remotely - Remote Support Tool
21:54 Guacamole - Remote Desktop in the Browser
24:12 Pi-hole - Ad-blockingDNS
25:07 Pi-Alert - Notification of New Network Devices
26:05 Speedtest Tracker
27:35 Uptime Kuma - Status / Uptime Monitor
29:06 Home Assistant
31:11 Mail-in-a-box - Self Hosted Email
32:33 OpenSprinkler
=== Contact ===
Twitter: @mickintx
Telegram: @MickInTx
Mastodon: @MickInTx@fosstodon.org
Try out SSDNodes VPS Services! Amazing Specs for incredibly low costs. I'm running a 32 GB RAM / $ CPU Server for only $9 a month! Seriously. FOr long term server usage, this is the way to go!
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Get a $50.00 credit for Digital Ocean by signing up with this link:
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What does the money go to?
To Pay for Digital Ocean droplets, donations to open source projects I feature, any hardware I may need to purchase for future episodes (which I will then give to a subscriber in a drawing or contest).
=== Attributions ===
Intro and Outro music provided by https://www.bensound.com
https://wn.com/The_Open_Source_Software_I'm_Using_In_2023_Part_1
This is part 1 of a 2 part series this year. As my use of Open Source grows, it gets harder to fit everything into a reasonable length video. I hope you enjoy it.
I apologize, I tried to put everything in here from the show notes, but I don't get enough characters to do it, so I will simply ask you to click on the show notes below to find more information about any of the projects I talk about.
=== Links ===
Show Notes
https://wiki.opensourceisawesome.com/books/what-i-use-day-to-day/page/the-software-i-use-in-2023
=== Support My Channel ===
Get the AwesomeOpenSource Merchandise
https://awesomeopensource.creator-spring.com/
Support my Channel and ongoing efforts through Patreon:
https://patreon.com/awesomeopensource
Buy Me a Coffee or Beer
https://paypal.me/BrianMcGonagill?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US
=== Timestamps ===
00:00 Beginning
00:09 Introduction
00:34 Firefox
01:24 Linux
04:33 Dashy - Browser Dash and Shortcuts
05:58 Metabase - No Code Data Analytics
07:30 Portainer
11:01 Proxmox - Virtualiation Orchestrator
13:02 NGinX Proxy Manager
14:31 MeshCentral - Remote Machine Management
16:23 TrueNAS Scale
19:09 Vaultwarden - Password Manager
20:35 Remotely - Remote Support Tool
21:54 Guacamole - Remote Desktop in the Browser
24:12 Pi-hole - Ad-blockingDNS
25:07 Pi-Alert - Notification of New Network Devices
26:05 Speedtest Tracker
27:35 Uptime Kuma - Status / Uptime Monitor
29:06 Home Assistant
31:11 Mail-in-a-box - Self Hosted Email
32:33 OpenSprinkler
=== Contact ===
Twitter: @mickintx
Telegram: @MickInTx
Mastodon: @MickInTx@fosstodon.org
Try out SSDNodes VPS Services! Amazing Specs for incredibly low costs. I'm running a 32 GB RAM / $ CPU Server for only $9 a month! Seriously. FOr long term server usage, this is the way to go!
https://www.ssdnodes.com/manage/aff.php?aff=1011
Get a $50.00 credit for Digital Ocean by signing up with this link:
https://m.do.co/c/a6a61ae55242
Use Hover as your Domain Name Registrar to get some great control over you domains / sub-domains:
https://hover.com/SHPaiirr
Support my Channel and ongoing efforts through Patreon:
https://patreon.com/awesomeopensource
What does the money go to?
To Pay for Digital Ocean droplets, donations to open source projects I feature, any hardware I may need to purchase for future episodes (which I will then give to a subscriber in a drawing or contest).
=== Attributions ===
Intro and Outro music provided by https://www.bensound.com
- published: 29 Apr 2023
- views: 531734
2:11
DIY haptic input knob: BLDC motor + round LCD
Introducing the SmartKnob View: an open-source input device with software-configurable endstops, virtual detents, haptic touch feedback, and a round LCD.
Since...
Introducing the SmartKnob View: an open-source input device with software-configurable endstops, virtual detents, haptic touch feedback, and a round LCD.
Since you can't feel the detents through the video, make sure to turn up the volume so you can at least hear them, particularly the fine-grained detents toward the end of the video.
A brushless gimbal motor is paired with a magnetic encoder to provide closed-loop torque feedback control, enabling virtual endstops and detents. Internally, everything is powered by an ESP32, with a TMC6300 BLDC motor driver, HX711 strain gauge ADC, VEML7700 ambient light sensor, and more!
I'll have a lot more to share about this project in the future, like a design and assembly overview, so make sure you're subscribed if you want to see more!
And follow me on Twitter (@scottbez1) for mini-updates, like this demo of the PCB-mounted strain gauges: https://twitter.com/scottbez1/status/1499510448864915465 or a sneak-peak of the internals: https://twitter.com/scottbez1/status/1502335685918814212
Open source project: https://github.com/scottbez1/smartknob
🛒 Related hobby electronics items (affiliate links help support the channel, at no cost to you):
Round 240x240 LCD module (GC9A01): https://amzn.to/3xDpafs (This is a breadboard-friendly module using the same circular LCD panel used in the SmartKnob - useful for prototyping. If you want just the raw LCD panel, see the BOM in the project GitHub for more info)
Highly recommended soldering iron - TS100: https://amzn.to/3Olswd0 (I use the Ralim/IronOS firmware, and built a barrel jack extension cable with flexible silicone-insulated dual-core wire for better maneuverability)
Load cell amplifier - HX711: https://amzn.to/3uS0b66 (This is a breadboard-friendly module for using the same HX711 load cell amplifier used in the SmartKnob for detecting force applied downward on the knob, along with the strain gauges below)
Strain gauges BF350-3AA: https://amzn.to/3uQLSij (Strain gauges like these are used to measure the PCB flex to detect presses on the knob)
If you liked this video/project and would like to support other cool projects, I'd love to have your sponsorship support on GitHub: https://github.com/sponsors/scottbez1/
This project was greatly inspired by @JesseSchoch 's video "Haptic textures and virtual detents" so definitely check that out too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gPQfDkX3BU
https://wn.com/Diy_Haptic_Input_Knob_Bldc_Motor_Round_Lcd
Introducing the SmartKnob View: an open-source input device with software-configurable endstops, virtual detents, haptic touch feedback, and a round LCD.
Since you can't feel the detents through the video, make sure to turn up the volume so you can at least hear them, particularly the fine-grained detents toward the end of the video.
A brushless gimbal motor is paired with a magnetic encoder to provide closed-loop torque feedback control, enabling virtual endstops and detents. Internally, everything is powered by an ESP32, with a TMC6300 BLDC motor driver, HX711 strain gauge ADC, VEML7700 ambient light sensor, and more!
I'll have a lot more to share about this project in the future, like a design and assembly overview, so make sure you're subscribed if you want to see more!
And follow me on Twitter (@scottbez1) for mini-updates, like this demo of the PCB-mounted strain gauges: https://twitter.com/scottbez1/status/1499510448864915465 or a sneak-peak of the internals: https://twitter.com/scottbez1/status/1502335685918814212
Open source project: https://github.com/scottbez1/smartknob
🛒 Related hobby electronics items (affiliate links help support the channel, at no cost to you):
Round 240x240 LCD module (GC9A01): https://amzn.to/3xDpafs (This is a breadboard-friendly module using the same circular LCD panel used in the SmartKnob - useful for prototyping. If you want just the raw LCD panel, see the BOM in the project GitHub for more info)
Highly recommended soldering iron - TS100: https://amzn.to/3Olswd0 (I use the Ralim/IronOS firmware, and built a barrel jack extension cable with flexible silicone-insulated dual-core wire for better maneuverability)
Load cell amplifier - HX711: https://amzn.to/3uS0b66 (This is a breadboard-friendly module for using the same HX711 load cell amplifier used in the SmartKnob for detecting force applied downward on the knob, along with the strain gauges below)
Strain gauges BF350-3AA: https://amzn.to/3uQLSij (Strain gauges like these are used to measure the PCB flex to detect presses on the knob)
If you liked this video/project and would like to support other cool projects, I'd love to have your sponsorship support on GitHub: https://github.com/sponsors/scottbez1/
This project was greatly inspired by @JesseSchoch 's video "Haptic textures and virtual detents" so definitely check that out too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gPQfDkX3BU
- published: 11 Mar 2022
- views: 1883507
10:42
VESC (Best Open Source ESC) || DIY or Buy
Prototype quality PCB ($2) & Stencil ($7) : https://jlcpcb.com
Previous video: https://youtu.be/liZMwInWuTM
Make your own ESC: https://youtu.be/W9IHEqlGG1s
Make...
Prototype quality PCB ($2) & Stencil ($7) : https://jlcpcb.com
Previous video: https://youtu.be/liZMwInWuTM
Make your own ESC: https://youtu.be/W9IHEqlGG1s
Make your own Sensored ESC: https://youtu.be/YV-ee8wA5lI
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greatscottlab
Twitter: https://twitter.com/GreatScottLab
You can get a VESC here: (affiliate link):
https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_dUye2YS
Useful websites which were shown in the video:
http://vedder.se/2015/01/vesc-open-source-esc/
https://vesc-project.com/
http://www.electric-skateboard.builders/t/vesc-boot-loader-installation-tutorial/32103
In this episode of DIY or Buy we will have a closer look at the VESC which is probably the best open source ESC. Along the way we will have a look at its amazing features and try to build our own in order to find out whether DIYing the circuit is cheaper.
Thanks to JLCPCB for sponsoring this video
Visit https://jlcpcb.com to get professional PCBs for low prices
Music:
2011 Lookalike by Bartlebeats
Killing Time, Kevin MacLeod
(incompetech.com)
https://wn.com/Vesc_(Best_Open_Source_Esc)_||_Diy_Or_Buy
Prototype quality PCB ($2) & Stencil ($7) : https://jlcpcb.com
Previous video: https://youtu.be/liZMwInWuTM
Make your own ESC: https://youtu.be/W9IHEqlGG1s
Make your own Sensored ESC: https://youtu.be/YV-ee8wA5lI
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greatscottlab
Twitter: https://twitter.com/GreatScottLab
You can get a VESC here: (affiliate link):
https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_dUye2YS
Useful websites which were shown in the video:
http://vedder.se/2015/01/vesc-open-source-esc/
https://vesc-project.com/
http://www.electric-skateboard.builders/t/vesc-boot-loader-installation-tutorial/32103
In this episode of DIY or Buy we will have a closer look at the VESC which is probably the best open source ESC. Along the way we will have a look at its amazing features and try to build our own in order to find out whether DIYing the circuit is cheaper.
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Music:
2011 Lookalike by Bartlebeats
Killing Time, Kevin MacLeod
(incompetech.com)
- published: 24 Jun 2018
- views: 602476
0:22
The channel cable manager VS the traditional cable manager
Do you know the difference between the channel type cable manager and the traditional cable manager. I will show you the advangates of the channel type cable ma...
Do you know the difference between the channel type cable manager and the traditional cable manager. I will show you the advangates of the channel type cable manager over the tranditional one. #cabling #cablemanagement #cable #serverrack #datacenter #rack #structuredcabling #lowvoltage #lowvoltagetech #lowvoltagetechnician #cabinet #craftsmanship #b2b #sourcing #source #supplier #ethernetcable #patchcord #cat6 #cat6cable #cat5 #diy #structuredcabling #lowvoltage #lowvoltagetech #lowvoltagetechnician #cobtel #factory #manufacturer #manufacturers #cable #cables #source #sourcingtips #sourcing #sourcefactory #sourcemanufacturers #b2b #supplier #ethernetcable #keystonejack #rj45plug #rj45 #faceplate #freesample #freesamples #moq #oem #odm #quote #quotes #quotation #inquiry #wholesale #wholesaler #wholesalers #marketplace #buyer #buyers
https://wn.com/The_Channel_Cable_Manager_Vs_The_Traditional_Cable_Manager
Do you know the difference between the channel type cable manager and the traditional cable manager. I will show you the advangates of the channel type cable manager over the tranditional one. #cabling #cablemanagement #cable #serverrack #datacenter #rack #structuredcabling #lowvoltage #lowvoltagetech #lowvoltagetechnician #cabinet #craftsmanship #b2b #sourcing #source #supplier #ethernetcable #patchcord #cat6 #cat6cable #cat5 #diy #structuredcabling #lowvoltage #lowvoltagetech #lowvoltagetechnician #cobtel #factory #manufacturer #manufacturers #cable #cables #source #sourcingtips #sourcing #sourcefactory #sourcemanufacturers #b2b #supplier #ethernetcable #keystonejack #rj45plug #rj45 #faceplate #freesample #freesamples #moq #oem #odm #quote #quotes #quotation #inquiry #wholesale #wholesaler #wholesalers #marketplace #buyer #buyers
- published: 24 Jul 2023
- views: 4303
33:52
Open Source 8.5 Digit Voltmeter from CERN: Build and Test
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Win Test Gear at Keysight University Live http://bit.ly/MR_KULive
Miniware Hot Plate https://www.banggo...
Get your high quality PCBs from https://www.pcbway.com/
Win Test Gear at Keysight University Live http://bit.ly/MR_KULive
Miniware Hot Plate https://www.banggood.com/custlink/K3KyZe7los
Support me on https://www.patreon.com/marcoreps
Cool new Brymen DMM https://www.welectron.com/Brymen-BM789-Multimeter_1
5% coupon: marcoreps5
HPM7177 Project https://ohwr.org/project/opt-adc-10k-32b-1cha/wikis/home
CERN YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/CERNTV
The Worlds best resistors http://www.vishaypg.com/foil-resistors/
Desktop Enclosure https://www.reichelt.de/de/de/systemgehaeuse-geh-sg-1-19-p50439.html
My Multiinstrumentalist datalogging software https://github.com/marcoreps/multiinstrumentalist/
xDevs INL article https://xdevs.com/article/inlperf/
00:00 Intro
02:25 Circuit Overview
05:18 Assembly
10:19 Soldering
13:51 THT parts
15:47 Mechanical stuff
25:10 Software
31:02 Result
https://wn.com/Open_Source_8.5_Digit_Voltmeter_From_Cern_Build_And_Test
Get your high quality PCBs from https://www.pcbway.com/
Win Test Gear at Keysight University Live http://bit.ly/MR_KULive
Miniware Hot Plate https://www.banggood.com/custlink/K3KyZe7los
Support me on https://www.patreon.com/marcoreps
Cool new Brymen DMM https://www.welectron.com/Brymen-BM789-Multimeter_1
5% coupon: marcoreps5
HPM7177 Project https://ohwr.org/project/opt-adc-10k-32b-1cha/wikis/home
CERN YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/CERNTV
The Worlds best resistors http://www.vishaypg.com/foil-resistors/
Desktop Enclosure https://www.reichelt.de/de/de/systemgehaeuse-geh-sg-1-19-p50439.html
My Multiinstrumentalist datalogging software https://github.com/marcoreps/multiinstrumentalist/
xDevs INL article https://xdevs.com/article/inlperf/
00:00 Intro
02:25 Circuit Overview
05:18 Assembly
10:19 Soldering
13:51 THT parts
15:47 Mechanical stuff
25:10 Software
31:02 Result
- published: 24 Feb 2021
- views: 540214