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We fixed the 1989 Atari Hard Drivin' arcarde game at The National Museum of Computing. Get on down to Bletchley Park to play this amazing old game. Totally immersive! @tnmoc


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We are ready to welcome you tomorrow! #Atari games -Test your skills! Hard Drivin’, Atari 2600, Atari 800, Atari ST, Space Invaders, & more. Atari games high scores competition . AND #kidsgofree book here: eventbrite.co.uk/e/293192415407


1 June 19:30GMT, How to Design Electronics shall be looking at debugging electronics. We will look at on-board tools. Not all problems are hardware/software design errors. Sometimes it can be caused by radio interference. Join us on-line to find out more: meetup.com/Makespace/even…


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A new trend is emerging in the electronics supply chain. You need to be aware of distributors using an ‘extended market place’. Our finding demands an additional level of due diligence when designing electronics. Contact us to learn how we can help you, [email protected].

Silicon_Cortex's tweet image. A new trend is emerging in the electronics supply chain. You need to be aware of distributors using an ‘extended market place’. 

Our finding demands an additional level of due diligence when designing electronics. Contact us to learn how we can help you, hello@siliconcortex.uk.

Thomas Young was an 18th century British scientist. He proved light has wavelengths. As an introduction to opto-electronics, we shall recreate his experiment. 2nd March at 19:30GMT. This online event is free. meetup.com/Makespace/even… This is a photo of the experiment #HTDE

Silicon_Cortex's tweet image. Thomas Young was an 18th century British scientist. He proved light has wavelengths. As an introduction to opto-electronics, we shall recreate his experiment. 

2nd March at 19:30GMT. This online event is free. 
meetup.com/Makespace/even…

This is a photo of the experiment
#HTDE

Silicon Cortex joins Cambridge’s premier technology group Cambridge Wireless. You can meet us at many of Cambridge Wireless’s events. Events are talks, or workshop of technology special interest groups (SIGs), with opportunities to talk over food & drink. #CambridgeWireless #CW

Silicon_Cortex's tweet image. Silicon Cortex joins Cambridge’s premier technology group Cambridge Wireless.

You can meet us at many of Cambridge Wireless’s events. Events are talks, or workshop of technology special interest groups (SIGs), with opportunities to talk over food & drink.

#CambridgeWireless #CW

If your design requires many control signals (100 or more), the solution is usually to use an FPGA. Small FPGAs are available, large FPGA are not. Breaking designs into small, repeatable sections is a way forward. Contact us #SiliconCortex #electronicsdesign #pcbdesign

Silicon_Cortex's tweet image. If your design requires many control signals (100 or more), the solution is usually to use an FPGA. Small FPGAs are available, large FPGA are not. Breaking designs into small, repeatable sections is a way forward. 

Contact us

#SiliconCortex #electronicsdesign #pcbdesign

There are many theories as to why the electronics supply chain has imploded. We have done a lot of research into this. Our conclusion is that the reasons are academic. What to about it is more important. siliconcortex.box.com/s/7c46wm5z7g9q… Contact us to learn more: [email protected]

Silicon_Cortex's tweet image. There are many theories as to why the electronics supply chain has imploded. We have done a lot of research into this. Our conclusion is that the reasons are academic. What to about it is more important.

siliconcortex.box.com/s/7c46wm5z7g9q…

Contact us to learn more:
hello@siliconcortex.uk

4 Feb 12:00GMT online talk about the electronic components supply chain problem. What has caused it and how to deal with it. We shall be sharing a few insights into the situation from our research and a plan to work around it Register meetup.com/Makespace/even… #electronics

Silicon_Cortex's tweet image. 4 Feb 12:00GMT online talk about the electronic components supply chain problem. What has caused it and how to deal with it.

We shall be sharing a few insights into the situation from our research and a plan to work around it

Register
meetup.com/Makespace/even…

#electronics

2nd Feb is the next How to Design Electronics at 19:30GMT. This session will focus on AI. You will learn some mathematics that you can use to make AI for sensor data that will fit in an Arduino Uno. lnkd.in/esn42yje #HTDE #AI #artificialintelligence #machinelearning


How to Design Electronics is on 5th Jan at 19:30-20:30GMT. It is on-line and free. This time we will look at analogue filters. Included will be a few experiments and tips for designing you own electronics. meetup.com/Makespace/even… #HTDE

Silicon_Cortex's tweet image. How to Design Electronics is on 5th Jan at 19:30-20:30GMT. It is on-line and free. This time we will look at analogue filters. Included will be a few experiments and tips for designing you own electronics.

meetup.com/Makespace/even…

#HTDE

Tonight's How to Design Electronics is about serial communications I2C, SPI and the new ESB (Enhanced Serial Bus). These are key topics for connecting chips together for smart devices. meetup.com/Makespace/even… #HTDE

Silicon_Cortex's tweet image. Tonight's How to Design Electronics is about serial communications I2C, SPI and the new ESB (Enhanced Serial Bus). These are key topics for connecting chips together for smart devices.

meetup.com/Makespace/even…

#HTDE

How to Design Electronics continues Wednesday 1st December at 19:30GMT. The topic will be I2C, SPI and a new concept Enhanced Serial Bus (ESB). Register here for this online event: meetup.com/Makespace/even… #electronics #I2C #SPI #Makespace

Silicon_Cortex's tweet image. How to Design Electronics continues Wednesday 1st December at 19:30GMT. The topic will be I2C, SPI and a new concept Enhanced Serial Bus (ESB).

Register here for this online event:
meetup.com/Makespace/even…

#electronics #I2C #SPI #Makespace

Microprocessor or microcontroller, which one do you use? Not withstanding you can’t buy much of either right now, the choice depends on what you want to do. For large number crunching, microprocessors. For everything,microcontrollers. These do require radical rethink in coding.

Silicon_Cortex's tweet image. Microprocessor or microcontroller, which one do you use? Not withstanding you can’t buy much of either right now, the choice depends on what you want to do. For large number crunching, microprocessors. For everything,microcontrollers. These do require radical rethink in coding.

Part of of Explainable Electronics programme: Here is the effect of different capacitors for decoupling in circuits. Capacitors in parallel have greater effect for noise suppression. murata.com/en-global/prod…

Silicon_Cortex's tweet image. Part of of Explainable Electronics programme: Here is the effect of different capacitors for decoupling in circuits. Capacitors in parallel have greater effect for noise suppression.

murata.com/en-global/prod…

Silicon Cortex @Silicon_Cortex Explainable Electronics is our education project for electronic hobbyists and engineers. Our first offering is the ten-part series How to Design Electronics. You receive tips based on our experience. meetup.com/Makespace/even… #HTDE

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@Silicon_Cortex
Explainable Electronics is our education project for electronic hobbyists and engineers. Our first offering is the ten-part series How to Design Electronics. You receive tips based on our experience.

meetup.com/Makespace/even…

#HTDE

Next Wednesday, 6 October at 19:30BST (18:30GMT + 01:00). This is a free online series. You will learn electronic tips to help you with your own engineering. This series will be all about microcontrollers. lnkd.in/dajVAcrJ #HTDE


A solution to managing the world electronics component shortage is a four-point plan: projected component availability, design reviews, layout assessment and manufacturing considerations. Each has points to complete. Nobody wants to be in a position of non-delivery of products.

Silicon_Cortex's tweet image. A solution to managing the world electronics component shortage is a four-point plan: projected component availability, design reviews, layout assessment and manufacturing considerations. Each has points to complete. Nobody wants to be in a position of non-delivery of products.

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