Now onto our list of reliable PCB design software: Developing new components can lead to errors. Though you may not need a litany of features, you do want an expansive component library. Determine what you need to execute a particular project and ensure that the software you are considering meets your needs. Too many features can bog down loading speed and make you feel overwhelmed. Is it simple to learn? You shouldn’t have to bury yourself in a complicated user’s manual or waste a lot of time searching in the interface for the tools you need. Though new software programs may sound appealing, there’s no way to tell if they will be reliable. New design solutions pop up every day-and go away just as quickly. From the new kids around the block I see more potential in Diptrace, since they take their community actually a lot more serious. ![]() It just makes me very cynical when I see things with potential that don't get anywhere. Anyway, enough ranting I guess, my apologies. Always coming back with the same message "this is not a real bug or bullet point we can work on, can you define it better". ![]() I think I will speak for other people that it doesn't really show that you take users serious. Sometimes you literally can't get somewhere without a keyboard shortcut At the same time having all these issues and broken GUI they are spending months (years?) on end to make a schematic simulator and auto-routers It starts to look like a comedy show. But if you lost were you are in that work flow, there is not an easy way to get around in KiCAD. Yes, you can make board if your demands are not to crazy and if you follow strictly a certain work flow. Always had to google search something or even "program" stuff to fix things. I have spend several WEEKS to get things going always ran into major problems and I was unable to fully copy over an old design. But I am sorry, it is just very silly to make an user interface that is absolute not compatible or similar to ANY of all the big boys that have been around for decades. And probably we will get another whole fanboy debate again with different people. I said most, because there is one popular exception, and that is KiCAD. Most EDA's work more or less than same and with the good/professional ones the GUI can be fully customized. From a professional point of view it really lacks some features, but I was amazed to basically copy a whole design over within 2 days. Recently out of pure curiosity I have been playing with EasyEDA. Diptrace is very easy to pick up, very straight forward, still as some weird bugs but they take their community serious. My first question is always what people really need and want? Altium can be great and all, but IMO it has so many features that even most professionals will never use. From Proteus, PADS to Ultiboards, Eagle and what not. I have used Altium as well as Diptrace, as well as a whole bunch of other ones for the last 15-20 years, mostly on a professional level. Some you can pick up within a few days, depending on your needs. It takes a long time to set up the whole UI the way you like it, these personal preferences could take hundreds of hours to find. Besides, most people I worked with doesnt like the default UI, colors, and setting even in Altium. Kicad is probably the only cheap/free EDA software I ever used, that I can imagine using. Like you cannot place slot hole for a USB connector It's just not feature complete, which makes it a no go, because it is just a matter of time, when you run into a problem that is not possible to solve. ![]() Altium cut down a little bit too much of the features, that actually makes projects impossible. Only get that software, if someone forces you to use it. And be prepared to create every single component yourself. ![]() If you complain, they try to sell you a training. Properties names are coming straight out of the 80s (seriously, nobody is etching PCBs anymore and there is no such thing as antipad) or the source code of a programmer. And call tech support to even get a license working on the PC. Library management is a mess, output generation is a mess, help is nonexistent. I was using it for designing a board, and I'm not even kidding, I had to google how to palce a via on the board (oh, first you have to create a whole library of all the vias that you wish to use, then it is hidden in a sub menu.
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![]() Namo is actually the word, namaha, which specifically means “my salutations.” The “aha” in that word can change to an “o” in a Sanskrit linguistic a process called sandhi. This usually happens when certain letters are together, or to create the correct number of syllables for the flow of the mantra. Guru is a specific teacher that acts as a spiritual leader for a disciple. Usually the devotees follow the instructions and practices laid out by the teacher in an attempt to achieve heightened spiritual growth or enlightenment.ĭev is a shortened way to say Deva. This shortened version of the word is usually found and influenced by the Hindi language. In Sanskrit and Hindi, Deva means, a god, the divine or an angel. In this sentence, it is the adjective for the previous word, guru. Ong Namo Guru Dev Namo Mantra Ong Namo Guru Dev Namo Meaning I bow to the subtle divine wisdom. It describes the teacher as divine and exalted. Connection Focus Teaching More Information This ancient mantra is taught as a tool to relate instantly to the divine teacher within. Ong namo guru dev namo honors both the inner wisdom of the yogi and the power of their community. A teacher may use it at the beginning of class in order to connect with their own teachers and the guidance of the community, thus allowing that power to teach through them. They are, therefore, drawing on the whole history and lineage of those who have come before them. This mantra is said to refine the energy of the yogi chanting it as well as the energy around them. OM NAMO BHAGAVATE (EN ESPAOL) - Deva Premal - LETRAS.COM. Some say it allows for a tuning in to a particular frequency of vibration in which the deepest understanding of Kundalini yoga can be accessed. Pgina Inicial Msica Religiosa Deva Premal Om Namo Bhagavate Letra traducida. This enhances the effect of the yoga practice. He is considered the personification of piety and religion, and the chief offerer of prayers and sacrifices to the gods (Sanskrit: Purohita), with whom he intercedes Guruvayurappan Lord of Guruvayur (Temple made by Guru (Brihaspati) & Vayu deva) Jagannath is the south eastern name of Vishnu Mahalakshmi The planet Saturn is Shani in Vedic. Deva Premal (born 2 April 1970 in Nürnberg, Germany, as Jolantha Fries) is a singer known for introducing Sanskrit mantras into the mainstream. ![]() Ong namo guru dev namo can also be used by an individual yoga student to remind him/herself that they are their own greatest teacher.įor the pronunciation of ong namo guru dev namo, the “o” is like the “o” in open. ![]() And “e” is pronounced like the “ay” in the word way or hay.Her meditative, spiritual musiccomposed and produced with Prabhu Musicputs ancient Tibetan and Sanskrit mantras into contemporary settings. This vibrates and stimulates various points on the roof of the mouth, which in turn stimulates different parts of the brain, specifically the pituitary gland. Ong has the advantage of moving the sound in the mouth from the front all the way to the back. Ong is another way of saying the popular “om,” which is thought to constitute the Divine in the form of sound. Each word in ong namo guru dev namo possesses meaning: ![]() These ball heads often come with this size of thread, together with an adaptor for 1/4" UNC. It has a 3/8" UNC threaded rod as the camera mount shaft because that is the thread size at the base of my camera's ball head. You might need a longer screw on the tripod for 1/4" as they're usually quite short to avoid damaging cameras. In addition, it holds itself securely onto the top of the tripod, with the option of 1/4" UNC or 3/8" UNC threaded screws. The tracker head is the heart of this project: it holds the motor, gears and camera mount shaft securely. Aiming a camera at the sun could also be a mistake - a costly one - unless appropriate precautions are taken. NEVER LOOK AT THE SUN THROUGH A TELESCOPE - instant blindness would be the result. ![]() projecting an image of the sun onto white card - see Solar Projection). IMPORTANT: 'Solar' is included for use with projection devices (e.g. Note: Having 3 different tracking speeds may be unnecessary - you may find that the default siderial time is more than adequate for most astrophotography! However, any adjustments, changes or corrections are easy to enter into the spreadsheet, and the resulting calculated values can be transferred to the Arduino code. Although I put exact values in the source code the Arduino is not super-precise in its pulse length, but it really doesn't matter while making exposures counted in seconds or minutes. In the end I used 24h, 52m 48s for the moon and 24 hours for the sun, even though the latter does vary a little bit throughout the year (it is good enough for this project). The period of rotation for star photography (sidereal time) is easy to find, but I had to do some research for the moon (to be precise, I asked my brother - a keen amateur astronomer). My code gives a pulse of 1739.810 ms - near enough, considering the modest accuracy of the Arduino's pulses. So one step requires a motor step pulse interval of 86164000/49525 = 1739.808 ms. One siderial Earth rotation (which includes an allowance for the Earth's passage around the Sun) = 23 h 56 min 4s, which is 86,164,000 milliseconds. Each step represents 0.00727 degrees rotation of the camera mount. So, 1 revolution of the camera mount requires 200 x 99.05 x 45/18 = 49525 steps of the motor. There are 18 teeth on the motor's gear, and 45 on the camera mount shaft.The motor's gearbox has a ratio of 99.05:1.The number of pulses required for one rotation of the motor (excluding gears) is 200.Using the stars as an example, the target time for 1 rotation of the camera mount is 23 hours, 56 minutes and 4 seconds. The aim is to rotate the head at a speed appropriate for the target, whether it is the sun, moon or stars. Barn Door Tracker - gearing ratios and maths concepts.I haven't copied any part directly, but their ideas kicked off my own thought processes, for which I was very grateful. I will say up-front that significant parts of this tracker were put together after studying other people's designs. I should add that I am a novice in the world of astrophotography, so I might have made some inaccurate assumptions - if you spot any, please let me know in the comments. I haven't had a chance to photograph any stars at the time of publishing this design - I'm waiting for an opportunity to get to a truly dark location. So far this has only been tested by tracking the sun as the night skies where I live are heavily polluted by light from neighbouring towns and industrial areas. It was created to meet my specific needs but, as it's designed using OpenSCAD, it should be readily adapted if any changes need to be made. This astrophotography tracker was designed for use with a lightweight camera & lens combination to allow long-duration photographs to be taken of the night sky. Updated part 06a really quick, there was smth wrong with the mount holes for part 11 If you like the tracker i'd be very grateful for a small donation. If youre interested, visit this siteĪlso consider the time and effort this project took. ![]() This may be the wrong place, but i'm also considering selling the tracker as a readily printed kit. You will either need a computer with platesolving or a lot of patience with drift alignment. However, Polar alignment will not work in the south. I see that theres interest for the south too. There are currently parts that will make the mount work in a range of 15 to 55° North. Sadly my coding skills are very limited, if you'd like to help me improve the code (or the part design) hop on over to GitHub For questions, discussions and stuff head over to r/openastrotechĪ lot could be done by refining the Arduino code, PC control software and ASCOM driver. Even works for higher focal lengths, up to roughly 300mm. A tracking and GoTo mount for DSLR astrophotography. ![]() The menu is loosely defined as “international small plates,” so you’ll find a mix of dishes. The food, however, is no afterthought at this wine bar. If you’re a fan of natural wines, this is one of the best places to find locally-sourced, small-batch bottles and wines by the glass. 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Here just the layout of the GUI is defined. def setupUi ( self, Dialog ): """ This function does all the graphical stuff The output is mainly modified from raw code created with QTDesigner. append ( pyspace_path ) import pySPACE #automatically generate all nodes. abspath ( _file_ )) pyspace_path = file_path if not pyspace_path in sys. todo:: There are still some things on the ToDo-list that I did not manage yet: - improve the help system/documentation (probably with search function) - to define "user defined" nodes (this is often used within the framework) - display default values for parameters - connect enter key with setParam Feel free to edit! """ import sys, yaml, copy from PyQt4 import QtCore, QtGui import os file_path = os. :Author: Sirko Straube :Created: 2010/06. They will appear at the beginning of the output file, which has the YAML format. It lists them and the corresponding parameters. """ Graphical user interface to create a complete processing flow This version uses PyQt4 and YAML, and was developed with Python 2.6.5 When started the GUI is checking for all existing nodes. ![]() It turns out those liabilities are approximately $1 billion right now, about $20,000 per student, and given that the district is putting away essentially no money toward these liabilities, they’re on a trajectory to grow to $1.5 billion in just a few years. When I went to poke around on the web regarding a concept raised in the post, the first link that came up was one showing a presentation from district staff about San Francisco Unified’s unfunded health care liabilities. As one who obsesses on how school district budgeting practices tend to perpetuate public education inequity, this makes all sorts of sense – more affluent parents tend to keep their little ones in public elementary schools, but then jump ship as their kids enter adolescence, and to keep these families in the system as long as possible, school districts tend to suck money away older, lower-income, brown and black kids, in order to subsidize schools serving the younger and more affluent. This week, the writer, Paul Gardiner, was looking at the tendency of San Francisco Unified to spend significantly more on small schools, typically small elementary schools, than on larger schools, which tend to be high schools. ![]() (Is that a great title for a blog looking at public education in San Francisco, or what?) |