A Unique Perspective on Feature Creeping
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Parker
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Stephen
- “Feature creeped” my way into designing a 20 band graphic eq and a fancy solid state effects loop
- 20 band eq with +/- 12ish (simulation shows 13.8) db of gain per band
- Each band has a Q of 2.87 so they end up being ½ octave
- Using the 1kHz standard
- Designed with “constant Q” in mind
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R.F.O.
- STM releases STM32 Cube MX V5.0
- Redone UI and cleaner look
- Better searching options
- Looks like a more streamlined approach to configuring your uC. Sort of a “left to right” path
- CNC Router options?
- Need a 2’ x 4’ CNC machine
- CNC Router Parts
- Vacuum Table
- Get a Guest for DIY CNC
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Cheeseburger Compass
- GPS and Raspberry Pi combined to let you know where the nearest Cheeseburger fast food place is.
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