[TriEmbed] EE tutorial talks (TriEmbed Digest, Vol 26, Issue 35)

Pete Soper pete at soper.us
Thu Jul 30 14:40:34 CDT 2015


Hi Terry,
   I think we should consider your offer. Adding to your content makes 
more sense to me than a relatively modest collection stuck into the 
TriEmbed blog/web site. The TriEmbed meeting archives would still be 
relevant, and I'd prefer to see a backup copy of the content down here 
("down here" in an abstract sense, as the TriEmbed.org server actually 
lives in southern Michigan!).

Regards,
Pete

On 07/25/2015 05:30 PM, Terry King via TriEmbed wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Glad to see you putting effort into explaining these concepts for newbies!
>
> If you end up with materials that could be used for an online how-to site, I would be happy to
> host it (and help with editing/photos etc) on http://ArduinoInfo.Info
>
> Let me know how I can help...
>
> Regards, Terry King
> ...In the Woods in Vermont USA
> terry at terryking.us
>
> -The One who Dies with the most Parts LOSES. What do you need??
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> From: Shane Trent <shanedtrent at gmail.com>
> To: Jon Wolfe <jonjwolfe at anibit.com>
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> I would like to throw my hat into the ring to do a presentation on how to
> use transistors with your Pi or Arudino. Pros and cons of FET vs BJT, which
> to use when, risk factors, etc.
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> Shane
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> On Fri, Jul 24, 2015 at 9:17 AM, Jon Wolfe via TriEmbed <
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>> I love the water flowing through channels analogy for current and voltage!
>> I still think of them that way, and I even have imaginary contraptions
>> thought up that could behave like diodes, caps, and coils, and even
>> transistors, though I doubt they would physically work ;)
>>
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>> -------- Original message --------
>> From: Ryan Schuster via TriEmbed
>> Date:07/23/2015 6:43 PM (GMT-05:00)
>> To: triembed at triembed.org
>> Subject: [TriEmbed] EE tutorial talks
>>
>> Has there been much more talk about doing talks on basic EE stuff?
>>
>> I'm buying a small water pump and some plastic tubing to demonstrate
>> current, voltage, resistance, capacitance, and inductance with water for a
>> computer camp that I teach at.  It might be a good visual aid for a talk at
>> the next meeting.
>>
>> Other than basics, there are some other things that I think might be
>> especially relevant to embedded stuff that I could talk about at future
>> meetings, if anyone's interested:
>>
>> - input/output/power supply protection/isolation/decoupling
>> - making good measurements (types of measurement equipment, how to drive
>> them, handling ground loops, proper setup, etc.)
>> - signal conditioning (filtering, amplification, attenuation)
>> - considerations for driving inputs/outputs (fan-in/fan-out, current
>> limits, inductive/capacitive loads, and related problems)
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