• Tech News Today 1507: Canado, Not Canadon't
    May 6 2016

    Lyft and GM are set to begin testing their autonomous fleet of ride-sharing Bolts next year, Microsoft touts 300 million devices running Windows 10, Netflix offers new data usage controls, Tesla S has an in-cab upgrade for more battery capacity, the Void looks like the best virtual reality experience ever, and more.

    Hosts: Megan Morrone, Jason Howell, and Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ

    Guests: Mary Jo Foley, Alex Kantrowitz, and Charlie Hall

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • This Week in Computer Hardware 362: The World's Fastest GPU? We'll Find Out Tomorrow
    May 5 2016

    Patrick Norton is joined by Allyn Malventano to discuss NVIDIA's mysterious new countdown website, AMD's A10-7860K/A8-7670K, Corsair's H80i v2 High Perf Liquid CPU Cooler, LEDE's split from OpenWRT, ICY DOCK's storage solutions, and more!

    Hosts: Patrick Norton and Allyn Malventano

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    41 mins
  • Home Theater Geeks 303: Darbee's Vision
    May 5 2016

    Scott Wilkinson talks with Larry Pace, president of DarbeeVision, about his company's video processing.

    Host: Scott Wilkinson

    Guest: Larry Pace

    Subscribe to Home Theater Geeks at https://twit.tv/shows/home-theater-geeks

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Know How... 209: Servo Motor vs. Stepper Motor
    May 5 2016

    We show how to build a pan and tilt for your camera using stepper motors and an Arduino.

    Servomotor vs. Stepper Motor in a Servo Mechanism

    Servomotor:

    • A servo is a device that uses a motor with few poles (4-12+) along with some kind of feedback to move a shaft to a particular position.
    • In the case of the servos we're accustomed to using, a simple potentiometer connected to the gearing allows us to put a servo in a particular position.

    Stepper Motor:

    • A stepper motor is built on a multi-phase motor, with a large number of poles, (50-100+) that moves in "steps"
    • These steps are made by pulsing the various phases of the motor to achieve rotation
    • Stepper motors are usually NOT used with feedback, instead counting on their inherent angular position (created by the way the coils and magnets are laid out in the can) to "step" to particular positions.

    Pro/Cons:

    • Stepper motors offer more torque at low speeds AND offer "holding torque" because of its inherent angular position.
    • Stepper motors tend to be cheaper
    • Stepper motors can be used without a position encoder
    • Stepper motors lose as much as 80% of their initial torque at 90% speed
    • Stepper motors are slow and not good at accelerating an opject
    • Because they have no positional feedback, it's possible to miss a step
    • Stepper motors suffer from vibration and resonance problems (annoying whine)

    • Servos can move much more quickly (up to ~2,000rpm)
    • Servos have more torque at high speed
    • Servos are more efficient
    • Servos don't vibrate as much as stepper motors
    • Servos require complicated feedback and drive circuitry
    • Complicated gearboxes (prone to destruction)
    • More expensive

    Now... let's take a look at OUR Stepper Motor!

    28BYJ-48 Motor + ULN2003 Driver

    Important Specs:

    • 5 Volts
    • 4 Phase
    • Stride Angle: 5.625
    • Speed Variation Ratio: 1/64

    What does this tell us?

    1. This will work on the same 5V power source we're using for the Arduino
    2. A "stride angle" of 5.625 gives us 64 steps for a full rotation of the shaft. (360 / 5.625 = 64)
    3. It is down-geared 64 times: That means the motor shaft has to spin 64 times for every time the stepper shaft rotates once.
    4. This means we have 4096 steps for full rotation of the stepper shaft: (360 degrees / (5.625 / 64) = 4096)

    OK... let's build!

    Parts List:
    Arduino of your Choice
    Stepper Motor and Driver
    5V Power Supply
    Breadboard

    What's What?

    • Show the power input and switch
    • Show IN1-4
    • Show the motor connector

    Let's put it together!

    1. Connect the motor to the driver board
    2. Attach a 5V power supply to the power-in on the driver board
    3. Connect IN1-4 to Arduino digital pins 4-7
    4. Connect power to the Arduino

    That's It!

    Let's Program!

    The Code is Available at the link below:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/ty21w4exs6ruka9/KH209_Stepduino.zip?dl=0

    The STL Files for our 3D Printed frame is at the link below:
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/jfpn6furd033irn/KH209_Stepduino_STL_Files.zip?dl=0

    These show notes have been truncated due to length. For the full show notes, visit https://twit.tv/shows/know-how/episodes/209

    Hosts: Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ and Bryan Burnett

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    46 mins
  • Ham Nation 246: Amateur Radio Firestorm
    May 5 2016
    Bob explains why the iC 7300 is setting Amateur Radio on fire, Gordo reports back from Las Vegas, get this weeks update from Newsline, and Val interviews David Collingham K3LP about the VP8 expeditions.

    Hosts: Bob Heil, Gordon West, George Thomas, Don Wilbanks, Valerie Hotzfeld, and Amanda Alden

    Guest: David Collingham

    Thanks to Joe Walsh who wrote and plays the Ham Nation theme.

    Subscribe to Ham Nation at https://twit.tv/shows/ham-nation

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • Tech News Today 1506: The Future of Our Face
    May 5 2016

    Tonight we talk about YouTube Unplugged, a rumored bundled selection of traditional cable channels that will require YouTube to secure deals with the major carriers. NBCUniversal, CBS, 20th Century Fox and Viacom are all part of the discussions, but nothing is locked down at this point. We also cover the update of Apple Music, the Samsung Smart Fridge, a 10-year old bug bounty hunter, and more. Next we talk to Ethan Chiel from Fusion about FaceFind and Kerry Davis from Engadget about eHang, bespoke robot surgery, and artificial organs.

    Hosts: Megan Morrone and Jason Howell

    Guests: Ethan Chiel and Kerry Davis

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    50 mins
  • Android App Arena 96: Location Exploration
    May 4 2016

    Jason Howell demonstrates World Around Me, Guides by Lonely Planet, Shuffle My Life, and The Rock Clock.

    Host: Jason Howell

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    12 mins
  • This Week in Google 351: Boiling Man
    May 4 2016

    Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Kevin Marks discuss the latest from Google, the new Head of Hardware Rick Osterloh, how the internet is changing Politics, and more...

    Hosts: Leo Laporte and Jeff Jarvis

    Guest: Kevin Marks

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    1 hr and 52 mins