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The July talk will be an update about the <a
href="http://maniacallabs.com/">Maniacal Labs AllPixel</a> product
development that was launched via KickStarter last October by Adam
Haile and Dan Ternes. Adam has pulled together slides and there
will most likely be more blinking lights to look at, with lots of
time to answer questions about the behind the scene details to do
with their becoming world famous. Adam and Dan are engineers on week
days, and well, maniacal at other times. <br>
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Short talks explaining basic electronics are welcome this month as
we find a format for the longer term. Demos of breakout boards
exercising the two SOIC8 MOSFET transistors Shane Trent <a
href="http://fettricks.blogspot.com/2015/06/prototype-friendly-smd-logic-level.html">recommended</a>
to the group will be available, Murphy and the USPO willing.<br>
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The last half or so of the meeting time will be for the usual open
chats. If you have something interesting to share expect to be able
to commandeer the AV equipment for a few minutes to show it off.
"Have a job/need a job" and other announcements of interest to the
group are always welcome. <br>
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-Pete
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