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Digital Living Network Alliance - Wikipédia - 0 views

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PSTN ::: Public switched telephone network ::: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Public switched telephone network
  • is the network of the world's public circuit-switched telephone networks. It is a worldwide network of telephone lines, fiberoptic cables, microwave transmission links, cellular networks, communications satellites, and undersea telephone cables connected by switching centers, which allows any telephone in the world to communicate with any other. Originally a network of fixed-line analog telephone systems, the PSTN is now almost entirely digital in its core and includes mobile as well as fixed telephones.
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  • The technical operation of the PSTN utilises standards created by the ITU-T. These standards allow different networks in different countries to interconnect seamlessly. There is also a single global address space for telephone numbers based on the E.163 and E.164 standards. The combination of the interconnected networks and the single numbering plan make it possible for any phone in the world to dial any other phone.
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  • CrazyFlie flight video
  • The copter itself is organised around the main CPU. The job of this CPU is to acquire the physical measurement given by the gyroscopes and accelerometers and to control the motors to keep the copter stable. This is done by a regulation loop which controls the motors speed 250 times per second. The radio communication has a pretty low bandwidth and is used to send commands to the copter and receive telemetry data from it. The CPU program can be updated by radio.
  • The computer runs control and telemetry programs. The control program reads the input from a game-pad and sends control commands to the copter. We also have programs that can configure the copter regulation parameters and log the measurements in order to make easier to tune the regulation. All the development is done on Windows and Linux. Indeed we are 3 to work on this project, two of us work on Linux and one is mainly on Windows. Using FLOSS permit to handle that in a very effective way. We are mainly using the GCC compiler from CodeSourcery for the copter program compilation, GNU Make for the project build, Mercurial for the source control, and python/pyusb for the communication with the copter. All these softwares works seamlessly on both Linux and Windows and made the project pretty easy to handle. The distance between the motors (horizontally and vertically) is around 8 cm and the total weight is around 20 g.
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  • The top of the board contains the sensors and the control/communication electronic: The JTAG/Serial connector permit to program the processor and to communicate debug messages. The Main CPU is a STM32 Cortex-M3. It is clocked at 64MHz from the internal oscillator. The 2 Axis X-Y Gyro is an invensense IDG500. It has an analog output and thus is connected to the CPU analog to digital converters. The 1 Axis Z gyro is an invensense ISZ500. As the X-Y gyro this is an analog chip connected to the CPU analog to digital converters. The 2.4GHz Radio is based on a nRF24L01+ chip from Nordic Semiconductor. It is actually a breakout board sold by SparkFun. The radio is connected to the CPU via a SPI port. The 3 Axis Accelerometer is a SMB380 from Bosch. It is connected to the CPU via an I²C bus.
  • Here nothing particular, except that the little battery is taped on the bottom of the copter. The battery comes from a Silverlit x-twin plane and actually permit 4.5min of flight time.
  • Under the battery we mostly have power supply and the “power” electronics: The charge connector accepts 5V and permits to charge the battery The power switch permits to power the copter either from the charge connector or from the battery. The 5V step-up permits to increase the power voltage from the 3~4V coming from the battery to 5V. The two 3.3V linear regulators, reduces the 5V to power the copter electronic. The digital and analog 3.3V are generated independently. This was made to reduce the noise on the analog components (here it is the two gyros, a quite critical part). Finally at the four sides we have the motors transistors. The power for the motors pass on the top and bottom of the part of PCB that hold the motors. It can be noted that we also have the battery charging chip just at the right of the 3.3V regulators. It is a classical MAX1555 and is working pretty well. The idea with the step-up was to get a more stable voltage when the battery is depleted and also to remove some of the noise coming from the motor electonic. Anyway, this boars is capable to work without by using 2.8V linear regulators instead. So most likely the step-up will be excluded on the next version and we also plan to integrate the radio on board. The motors and propellers are taken from a Silverlit X-twin plane. They are powered by the battery voltage.
  • The copter is controlled via a python program running on the PC. A Playstation bluetooth gamepad is used to pilote it.
Jac Londe

Grundig G2 Reporter | The Eton Webstore - 0 views

  • Grundig G2 Reporter
  • AM-FM-SW-Radio/Recorder Features Digital AM/FM/SW radio with Signal Strength Indicator 248-station Memory Storage 5 Tuning Methods: Jog Tuning, Manual, Auto Tuning, Memory, ATS (Auto Tuning Storage) MP3 and WMA Decode and Recording, E-Book TXT Support Dual Stereo Speakers with Digital Volume Control Record Functions: MIC Record, Line-in Record, Record Radio (able to record while playing) Sleep Timer and Alarm Clock Functions Multiple Language Selection Built-in Flash Memory (4GB) Built-in micro-SD Card Reader (supports up to 16GB) Upgradable Firmware Ports: 3.5mm headphone output, Line-In, MIC, MINI-USB 2.0 Jack (High Speed) Rechargeable Lithium Battery (1250mAh), Charge Through USB Dimensions: 7½" W x 3½" H x 0.8" D (190 x 90 x 21 mm) Weight: 9.6 oz. (272 g)
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Cambridge Digital Library - University of Cambridge - 0 views

  • Newton Papers Plato is my friend, Aristotle is my friend, but my greatest friend is truth." —Sir Isaac Newton
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Plug computer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Plug computer
  • A plug computer is a small form factor server for use in the home or office. Compared to their PC-based counterparts, plug computers are lower cost, consume less power, often do not have a video card, and are intended to be powered up at all times
  • Suitable for running a media server, back-up services, file sharing and remote access functions such devices can be used as a bridge between in home protocols such as Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) & Server Message Block (SMB) and cloud based services.
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How Apple and Amazon Security Flaws Led to My Epic Hacking | Gadget Lab | Wired.com - 0 views

  • In the space of one hour, my entire digital life was destroyed. First my Google account was taken over, then deleted. Next my Twitter account was compromised, and used as a platform to broadcast racist and homophobic messages. And worst of all, my AppleID account was broken into, and my hackers used it to remotely erase all of the data on my iPhone, iPad, and MacBook.
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What is WiMAX? | General | WiMAX FAQ - 0 views

  • WiMAX is a wireless digital communications system, also known as IEEE 802.16, that is intended for wireless "metropolitan area networks". WiMAX can provide broadband wireless access (BWA) up to 30 miles (50 km) for fixed stations, and 3 - 10 miles (5 - 15 km) for mobile stations. In contrast, the WiFi/802.11 wireless local area network standard is limited in most cases to only 100 - 300 feet (30 - 100m).
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Tim O'Reilly in a Nutshell - O'Reilly Media - 0 views

  • Buy 2 Get 1 Free Free Shipping 100% Satisfaction Guarantee Buying Options Tim O'Reilly in a Nutshell Save a Tree - Go Digital What is this? Ebook Free Formats: ePub, Mobi, PDF Tim O'Reilly in a Nutshell
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Liquidware : Android Boot SD Card - 0 views

  • Android Boot SD Card Options: Android Boot SD Card ($119.31) Quantity: View Cart Final Cost: $119.31 Several Android developers have requested a pre-packaged and pre-formatted SD card contains the bootable Android OS, customized to run on the BeagleBoard and BeagleTouch. The Android Boot SD card s
  • aves days of customization and low-level programming needed to integrate Android with the BeagleBoard platform, allowing developers to immediately run the
  • Android OS and focus on building applications instead.
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  • Low-level drivers and kernels have been coded and optimized to turn the BeagleBoard and BeagleTouch into a high-performance handheld Android device. Ideal for prototyping, the Android OS Boot SD card can easily be swapped out with the standard Liquidware BeagleBoot SD card to run Linux as needed. The card comes standard with the Android DIY Starter Kit+ and the Android Hardware Development Kit
  • Specifications Kingston 4GB SD Card Class 4: 4MB/s minimum data transfer rate Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) compatible Pre-formatted to run with BeagleBoard Boots Android directly
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