It's very likely that PCB is made in KiCAD seeing the fonts. I really really hope they make the project files available. That would be a sick example project.
For someone who has dabbled in electronics my first impression is "this is useless". Soldor wick is basically multi-stranded copper wires. You can already cut it with whatever snips you have on your bench.
But Hakko is Japanese i think? They like to release wild products. I remember Makita releasing a microwave oven and coffee maker that uses their battery and has their color scheme.
The design is pretty modern. But what is with the choice of the Kodak CCD sensor? CCD cameras got a resurgence in Chinese communities with second-hand camera prices increased like tenfold.
Also see Apertus Axiom where they also used the Zynq but used one hell of a CMOS sensor that can do 4K 300FPS.
A part of me really wants to push this and see how far it would go. Why stop at AM? Add in shortwave radio and let us listen to stations on the other side of the earth.
For your second example it's impossible to find a YouTube video of Chika dance that is available in every country. Try this: https://streamable.com/0hrdh
It's remarkable how smooth the animation is. And how natural the character's movements are. This scene jumps over the uncanny valley straight into being enjoyable.
And I think there's an AI paper from a Chinese researcher using this video as a demo.
>And the beautiful thing about adaptive attacks is that they look exactly like Hollywood, it's beautiful! Because you see them flipping and going through values, getting it right and moving to the next one, which you all told it was fake, it was not!
Hard to believe it's only 50 years old because of how mechanical and simple the cube is compared to other gadgets of that time.
I remember 15 years ago finding many variants of cube with different sizes and number of dimensions (yes, there is a video game of a 4D or 5D rubiks cube).
Hate to say that but it works for me. I am using the largest regular* font size on an iPhone SE and there's no issue on the exact same page in the weather app.
Perhaps OP is using one of the extra-large font sizes hidden behind the "Larger Accessibility Sizes" toggle. It can be expected users at that font size value accessibility over aesthetics. As screen space is limited there is of course a point where things start to look broken.
The weather app could include a TV or clock-like layout for extra-large text sizes but that doesn't really fly with Apple's UI/UX consistency.
It all comes down to cost. These BGA chips have pins under the device unlike older packages like QFP or DIP. The pattern of missing pins is designed so it a fewer signal layers to bring out all the sigal connections in a typical PCB process. Devices with full grids would need more layers or tighter tolerances.
The appeal of STM32MP1 is you can put DDR momery with the chip on a 4 layer board. ST even provides the layout.
I miss this kind of stuff in computer programming languages.
In hardware design, verification is done simultaneously with design, and semiconductor companies would be bankrupt if they did not verify the hell out of their designs before committing millions in manufacturing these chips.
Even among hobbyists this is getting traction with yosys.perhaps its time for programmers to adapt this kind of tooling so there will be less buggy software released...
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