Reminder: SparkFun Live - Temperature Sensing Lunchbox

Tonight is SparkFun Live - tune in!

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Don't forget - today starting at 3 p.m. MT, we are airing the latest episode of "SparkFun Live!" In today's episode, Evan will build his temperature sensing lunchbox. Here is the preview video for more info on his build:

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If you didn't get your parts, don't worry - we'll be archiving the episode so you can watch and build along at a later date. If you want to tune in today, here is the stream:

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We'll be getting started in just a couple hours - hope you can join us!


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  • RyeMAC3 / about 10 years ago / 1

    Oh man, where'd you get the killer SparkFun lunchbox? Was that an employees only thing?

  • TeenageEngineer / about 10 years ago / 1

    Hey Digisynth (awesome name BTW). I was asking about how to organize datasheets/schematics etc. so people don't have to dig around and find them online, they can just save them to their desktop and search for it etc? or if there was an app for that (XD "there's an app for that"). Also thank's Toni!!!

  • TeenageEngineer / about 10 years ago / 1

    Do you have any advice for keeping schematics for boards? I constantly find myself digging for schematics and I wanna keep em all in one place?

    • We use GitHub to keep up-to-date versions of our schematics where anyone can access them. It helps because there's a built in search function on GitHub. Many of our engineers also use DropBox to sync up between their work machines and home computers.

      However, keep a large number of schematics from becoming a mess is a never ending battle we fight here :/

    • Digisynth / about 10 years ago / 2

      Save them to a folder maybe? Just make sure you keep everything organized. I'm not sure if I quite understand your question. :/

      • TeenageEngineer / about 10 years ago / 1

        Hey Digisynth (awesome name BTW). I was asking about how to organize datasheets/schematics etc. so people don’t have to dig around and find them online, they can just save them to their desktop and search for it etc? or if there was an app for that (XD “there’s an app for that”). Also thank’s Toni!!!

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