Posts Tagged ‘part’

CATS Software VENTILATION 3D DESIGN PART 1


CATS-Software VENTILATION This CAD program represents a huge increase in productivity for the user: using the construction line, engineering bureaus can develop a 3D plan extremely quickly and simply during the planning phase. Applying a process of fitting and joining, planners an performers can make precise constructions in 3D, followed by automatic calculation of duct surface and pressure loss.


Reverse Engineering on UFO Part Four


usanarichard.blogspot.com Albert Einstein’s studies on relativity, time and space. Alien technology pull down the theory that “no matter can travel faster than light”. Alien “open” worm hole to travel from one exit of space to another.


is reverse engineering part of an electronic engineering degree?

I enjoy working with electronics, and i am going to Wentworth for electronic engineering in September, but i would like to work on cracking the ps3, and i was wondering if reverse engineering was part of the curriculum or if i would just gain the knowledge needed then figure the rest out, or whats up?


Reverse Engineering on UFO Part One


usanarichard.blogspot.com Reverse engineering on UFO from History Channel. Scientist discussed about the technology and design on Alien’s vehicle. You should not miss this Great video!


Reverse Engineering on UFO Part Three


usanarichard.blogspot.com Anti Gravity technology used by earth’s visitor. Using unknown magnetism force to “turn-off” our earth’s gravity!


Reverse engineering a pager – part I


In this video we show how we reverse engineer a pager – from taking it apart to finding the data sheet to probing the device for serial data.


Part 3: An MCU-resident rapid prototyping and education environment, including zigbee wireless


This is a 3-part series. Part 1: www.youtube.com Part 2: www.youtube.com Part 3: www.youtube.com StickOS is an MCU-resident rapid prototyping and education environment for highly integrated MCUs. It makes the internal MCU functionality trivially available to a large class of users who don’t otherwise want to become MCU experts. Literally in minutes, hobbyists, researchers, and students can have useful embedded systems up and running, taking advantage of all of the MCU integrated peripheral functionality, as well as Zigbee wireless functionality, without ever understanding traditional MCU I/O registers or software development environments. StickOS is flashed onto the MCU once, and from then on the user can control the MCU thru a USB, Ethernet, or Zigbee interface using just a terminal emulator. Internal to the MCU is an entire resident StickOS BASIC programming environment (including an easy-to-use editor, compiler, flasher, and debugger), where external pins are mapped to special “pin variables” for manipulation or examination, and internal peripherals are managed by BASIC control statements and interrupt handlers. When coupled with an MC1320x Zigbee wireless transport, the MCU may be remotely controlled through another MCU, via a telnet/rlogin-like interface, eliminating the need for a direct USB or Ethernet connection to the host computer. Additionally, BASIC programs can access variables remotely from other MCUs, enabling the use of “remote pin variables” or other


Mammoth Stereolithography Video from Materialise


The technology Starting from a 3D image, a part is built slice by slice from bottom to top, in a vessel of liquid polymer that hardens when struck by a laser beam. Schematic overview of the stereolithography process Starting from your STL file, the required supports for overhangs and cavities are automatically generated in the model under construction. The support and model files are then “cut” into thin horizontal slices and programmed into the stereolithography machine. This machine then uses a computer controlled laser to draw the bottom cross section onto the surface of a liquid polymer that hardens where struck by the laser. The part is then lowered to a depth corresponding to the section’s thickness and the next cross section is then drawn directly on top of the previous one. This is repeated until the part is finished.


Reverse Engineering on UFO Part Two


usanarichard.blogspot.com Alien technology have an inertia canceler. It act as a high tech seat belt. It enable the alien’s vehicle to achieve high speed of travel. Scientist believe the “Inertia Canceller” on board the alien craft enable the pilot to be unaffected by the effect of inertia (G-force)


3D Printer – ZCorp Z450 Depowdering – Part 2


3D Printer – ZCorp Z450 Depowdering