Enter the first calibration unit: The TG 501 Time Mark Generator.
It does what it says: generate pulses at fixed intervals to calibrate the time base of oscilloscopes
It does what it says: generate pulses at fixed intervals to calibrate the time base of oscilloscopes
TM500 is a Plugin based instrumentation platform by Tektronix.
Man, these guys really loved their plug-ins
Man, these guys really loved their plug-ins
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The mainframe provides a PNP/NPN transistor pair and two isolated 25 V AC windings for each bay, as well as common 17.5V AC, and common unregulated 11.5 V and +- 33.5V
My hearing is slowly coming back. Time to sooth my soul with good music uwu
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kbga0fe5iMg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kbga0fe5iMg
YouTube
Words - Neil Young (Extended HQ)
Neil Young - Words HQ (Between the Lines of Age) (Extended)
I can't think of a better way to end this album than with a sad ballad of authentic folk rock in which Young, in a dramatic and purely poetic way, reflects with melancholy on the sterility of his…
I can't think of a better way to end this album than with a sad ballad of authentic folk rock in which Young, in a dramatic and purely poetic way, reflects with melancholy on the sterility of his…
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We are currently using Part-DB and Snipe-IT to manage our stock of components and equipment.
What I really need is some sort of project management / issue tracking, to get my raging ADHD under control.
I've been getting by with lots of folders, text files and spreadsheets and I'm loosing track.
Any suggestions?
Needs to be self-hosted web based, have sub-projects / dependencies, a way to attach files and information, and an overview
What I really need is some sort of project management / issue tracking, to get my raging ADHD under control.
I've been getting by with lots of folders, text files and spreadsheets and I'm loosing track.
Any suggestions?
Needs to be self-hosted web based, have sub-projects / dependencies, a way to attach files and information, and an overview
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The services are running on a lean VPS (think 8€/month), along side the odd game server. I've reached a point where I can't test in production anymore
Now I got a VM running with KVM/libvirt, that accesses my LAN with a bridge on the physical NIC, so I can do simple port forwarding to ssh on the VM, so that Ryn can access it from outside with his key and tunnel into the server, so we can try the project management apps 🥴