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Month: October 2013

To be the best

It’s not always possible to be the best, but it is always possible to improve your own performance —Jackie Stewart.

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Composite number

In base 10, twenty-seven is the first composite number not evenly divisible by any of its digits.

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Aeronautics

I chose Aeronautics because I figured racing cars were more similar to aircraft than any other engineering discipline so it was the obvious thing to […]

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The importance of not wasting resources

In my table clock application there was a sort of infinite-loop. There, Python was looping as quickly as possible, gobbling up processor cycles for no […]

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Python

Digital table clock

Among the various electronic components I bought more than a year ago, which I hold scattered in a box, there was a 4 digit 7-segment […]

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Arduino, Python

Data-logging and telemetry, the display indeterminacy

In addition to logging data, a good data-logging system for racing applications must be able to display key data to the driver as to help […]

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Data-logging and telemetry

Luminch One, ATtiny 85 edition

I managed to finish one project. Hurray! I wanted to build my own Luminch One since a saw it for the first time more than […]

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Electronics

Altimeter, the bit shift malfunction

I was getting wrong lectures from the pressure sensor. But it was obvious that there was nothing wrong with it, because the very same sensor […]

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Altimetry, C/C++, PIC, Programming

Altimeter, the bug hunt

The PCB is ready, and so is the code —almost—, but as… Computers are good at following instructions, but not at reading your mind —Donald […]

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Altimetry, C/C++, Electronics, PIC
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