Message from @orolyn
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you shinny bastard
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okay, nobody except @Ondsinet wants to see your dick bulge <:think_woke:378717098681171988>
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I tried to cover it up
With my shirt
@Deleted User barely. i ripped this out and redit it with solder. But I have to redo it to add caps and im waiting on freegin solder wick to get here so I can undo these boards
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@Deleted User im working on getting a servo working to aim a laser pointer diode
Redo?
the eyes are moving
Who is that
I recognise that guy but idk
But seriously it's just two Lm293 or what? Why such a big mess for that?
Don't get stuck on those shields that put 300 components on a shield to justify their (excessive) cost
its one L293, 4 pins(plus power) for PS2 controller, 4 pins for a little 3-LED status light
I remember just soldering the enable to vcc because what's the point? Still looks way too many wires man
and theres a bit of extra wire on some components to make them easier to unplug and fuck with
yeah you could do that but then you couldnt move EN to PWM pins
You just use pwm on the direction pins
if i could pull these headers off the top i could have soldered more stuff to GPIO pins, but then id need to change pins later
I love the jump from trap feet to diodes
okay is there no reason to do it one way or the toher? i was just trying to do it the way thats most common
diodes > trap feet
You save pins
Arguably
true
i'd need both motor pins on a PWM pin then right?
Could eat both. Don't quote me on that
No
Just one
im a little confused about that, why only one?
Comp sci