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celestehar88 · 5 days ago
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This is remote work reimagined. No fluff, just real results.
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geodelart · 5 years ago
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One of series of Americana Poster Art completed in response to 9.11.01, seems just as powerful now. #americana #posterart #walldecor #interiors #homedecor #toughtimes #hymnart #godblessamerica #graphicprint #offsetposter #digitaloutput#giftart #educational #educationposter #giftprint #inspiration (at Rehoboth, Massachusetts) https://www.instagram.com/p/CFgOpZMHZCq/?igshid=141i406xk306o
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epicjust · 3 years ago
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Audiocapture timer
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Audiocapture timer install#
Audiocapture timer serial#
Audiocapture timer code#
Audiocapture timer Pc#
Run the workflow and change the Value property of the Boolean operator.Set the Pin property of the DigitalOutput operator to 13.Run the workflow and check the text file data.Configure the FileName property of the CsvWriter operator with a file name ending in.This operator records input data into a text file. Optional: Connect a sensor to the analog input pin, e.g.Run the workflow and visualize the output of the analog source.
Audiocapture timer serial#
Configure the PortName property to point to the correct serial port where the Arduino is connected.In a new Bonsai workflow, insert an AnalogInput source.
Audiocapture timer code#
The code can be found in File > Examples > Firmata.
Upload StandardFirmata to your Arduino.
Exercise 6: Configure Arduino for real-time communication Thankfully, Arduino already includes a standard implementation of a very efficient binary protocol called Firmata that can be used for serial communication with external applications. This can be a challenging task, as you will see later.
Audiocapture timer Pc#
In order to communicate and interact with an Arduino using Bonsai, you must setup a protocol for sending data to and from your host PC to the Arduino (via the USB cable).
Run the workflow and check that binary samples have been correctly recorded.
Connect the AmplifierData to the MatrixWriter operator.
Select the Rhd2000DataFrame > AmplifierData member from the context menu.
Right-click the Rhd2000EvalBoard operator.
Replace the AudioCapture source by an Rhd2000EvalBoard source.
Audiocapture timer install#
Install the Bonsai - Ephys Library from the package manager.
Open the resulting binary file in MATLAB/Python/R and check that binary samples have been correctly recorded.Įxercise 5 (Optional): Record raw data from an OpenEphys board.
Configure the Path property of the MatrixWriter operator with a file name ending in.
Replace the AudioWriter operator with a MatrixWriter sink.
Run the workflow for some seconds and check that it generates a valid audio file.Įxercise 4: Saving raw binary waveform data.
Make sure that the SamplingFrequency property of the AudioWriter matches the frequency of audio capture.
Configure the FileName property of the AudioWriter operator with a file name ending in.
For this reason, such multi-sample, multi-channel data is also typically represented as a 2D matrix of amplitude values, where rows represent channels, and columns represent time. Also, multiple audio channels can be acquired simultaneously in the case of a stereo microphone, or high-density ephys probes. However, the data is typically buffered into chunks of multiple samples before being sent to the computer.
Modify the workflow so that it records both a colour and a grayscale movie.Īudio data is captured at much higher temporal sampling frequencies than video.
The output should now be a grayscale movie.
Insert a Grayscale transform between CameraCapture and VideoWriter.
Run the workflow and check that it generates a valid video file.
Configure the FileName property of the VideoWriter operator with a file name ending in.
Each pixel represents either a brightness value in a grayscale image, or a BGR colour value in a colour image. The first data type we will discuss is an image, which is represented as a 2D matrix of pixels. The exercises below will make you comfortable with the most common Bonsai data types.
Read for an introduction to the user interface.īonsai can be used to acquire and record data from many different devices.
Click the Updates tab on the left side of the screen and install any available upgrades.
Install Bonsai - Starter Pack from the package manager.
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djshaw1kinglegend · 6 years ago
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faber-1500 · 7 years ago
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My design and Mood board for my latest design project.
My client wanted a gold and blush color concept inspired by Patrick Star Beyonce Make up tutorial.
I used Vray for this bedroom design. And I’m so proud of my design. ❤
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adatronixpvtltd · 4 years ago
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PS9117A
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PS9117A NEC OPTOCOUPLER, DIGITAL O/P, SO-5
For more details visit www.adatronix.com
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cdavalo1-blog · 11 years ago
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ASSIGNMENT 2
int led[9]={A5,A4,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,};
int led2[9]={9,10,11,12,13,A0,A1,A2,A3};
void setup() {               
  for (int i=0;i<9;i++) {
    pinMode(led[i], OUTPUT);
  }            
  for (int i=0;i<9;i++) {
    pinMode(led2[i], OUTPUT);
  }
}
void loop() {
  for(int i=0;i<9;i++) {     
    for(int j=0;j<9;j++) {
      digitalWrite(led[j], HIGH);
      delay(100);
    }    
    for(int k=8;k>=0;k--) {
      digitalWrite(led[k], LOW);
      delay(0);
    }
    digitalWrite(led2[i], HIGH);
    delay(100);
   }
       for(int i=0;i<9;i++){
      digitalWrite(led[i], HIGH);
      delay(100);
    }
     //Reversed Loop***********************************
     for(int i=8;i>=0;i--) {     
    for(int j=8;j>=0;j--) {
      digitalWrite(led[j], LOW);
      delay(100);
    }    
    for(int k=0;k<9;k++) {
      digitalWrite(led[k], HIGH);
      delay(0);
    }
    digitalWrite(led2[i], LOW);
    delay(100);
  }
    for(int j=8;j>=-1;j--) {
      digitalWrite(led2[j], LOW);
      delay(0);
    }
for(int j=8;j>=-1;j--) {
     digitalWrite(led[j], LOW);
     delay(0);
  }
}
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mammothmediainc-blog · 16 years ago
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DIGITAL OUTPUT: MAMMOTH MEDIA
Avalon Communities Project By Gretchen A. Peck
(Part 3 of 3)
Founded in 2004, Mammoth Media’s roots are in jumbo print. The Pembroke, MA-based wholesale print supplier produces billboards and building wraps for a national customer-base of creative and advertising firms and property managers and owners.
Mammoth employs an array of print engines from Hewlett-Packard (HP) and EFI VUTEk, including an HP Scitex XP5100 and a VUTEk PV200. Most recently a VUTEk QS3200r was installed.
Today, Mammoth’s nearly 30 employees produce a slew of print products including banners, vehicle and transit print, wallcoverings, trade show displays, floor and window graphics, as well as billboards and building wraps.
Avalon Communities is a property management firm that is a repeat customer of Mammoth’s. "We do building wraps all across the country for them—CA, IL, and NY. I believe they have at least 350 properties throughout the country," confides Kenneth Rowell, VP, Mammoth.
Last February Mammoth started a job for Avalon at the Prudential Center in Boston, MA. The building was being renovated with new luxury condo units and the company needed a creative way to draw attention to it. The application was targeted to last two to three years, with some of the graphics changing out periodically.
The job was printed on the QS3200r using One Way Vision perforated window film from Clear Focus Imaging, Inc. The One Way Vision film solved the initial problem of obscuring the views of the building’s tenants. Media choice is especially critical to building wraps.
Rowell recalls that pre-production challenges were immediately apparent. "It’s a glass building, so there was no way we could just drill in a mesh banner or stick a giant building wrap up without obscuring the views of the people inside. Another challenge was that the residential complex doesn’t have the benefit of height. Visibility would therefore be limited to street-level traffic—less than 20 feet high," he explains.
An initial site survey included a photo shoot, so Mammoth could refer to digital photos and mock-up schematics of the building throughout production.
Results from the survey led Mammoth to designing templates for seven types of windows, based on different dimensions. These were first done to scale and each window literally became its own image file.
To read more about Mammoth’s Prudential Center project, as well as gain more insight from grand format printer vendors, look for the December print edition of Digital Output—mailing November 27, 2009.
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