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This is what happens when a Mechanical Engineer wires up an RGB LED Matrix.
404 on Quickstart Guide....
Sure wish you guys would accomodate the big and tall guys with 3x shirts. This T-shirt is AWESOME!
Enjoyed the video. Agreed, projects make better videos. Keep up the good work Pete. Have you been wearing the same shirt for two weeks? Just kidding :) !!!!
PS...do all the cool people live in Colorado?
Why would a parent choose this has over Lego Mindstorms? Am I missing something?
Congrats on the Forbes article!
Neema20,
I had the exact same problem; the battery was shorting on the positive solder pads on the right and left. A piece of aluminum foil did the trick. The voltmeter read .05 volts from pin 3 of DS1307 to ground prior to the mod. After the mod, 3.05 volts. Great find and thanks for posting.
Very nice. Enjoyed the epsisode! Great work!
I used the straight IC first to test with the manufacturer's circuit. Then I tested this board. I found the noise to be about the same level in both, a value of 64 like previously stated by Larsi. Sparkfun, were you able to get this board to produce a lower level of noise? or, the IC?
No public wish lists :(