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 […]
Continue reading »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 […]
Continue reading »Ayrton Senna won his second Formula One World Championship using the mystic number 27 in 1990 in a McLaren Honda. Ayrton Senna, one of the […]
Continue reading »Before embarking on a new project it is advised to do some research; specially to see if somebody else has done it already and how. […]
Continue reading »Nothing good has ever been reported about the full rotation of a race car about either its pitch or roll axis. —Carroll Smith, “Tune to […]
Continue reading »Noise is a mayor concern when precise measuring is of utmost importance. Thus, before ordering the PCB I wanted to test the sensor on a […]
Continue reading »I fell in love with the LuminchOne when I saw it last year, and since then I wanted to build my own. Even bought the Luxeon […]
Continue reading »… others not so much. I mean, compared to a go-kart telemetry system. The easy part: by connecting to the CAN bus in the ECU, […]
Continue reading »That’s more or less what I think the board should look like.
Continue reading »A data acquisition system is something I’ve had in mind for a couple of years now. It comprises both electronics and motorsport and would be […]
Continue reading »In auto racing, 27 and 28 were Ferrari Formula One numbers from 1981 to 1995 except in 1990 when reigning World Champion Alain Prost had […]
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