In reply to Dan. Unfortuantely I don't have any logs left from this, and the code itself would...
https://tcengineering.wordpress.com/2018/12/10/jeep-sway-bar-can-hacking/#comment-2116
Any chance you have traces of the who-said-what conversation between the bar and the vehicle? I'm trying to do the sort of opposite (fake that the bar is happy) and so I sort of need to know what...
https://tcengineering.wordpress.com/2018/12/10/jeep-sway-bar-can-hacking/#comment-2115
In reply to Kevin Austin. Have you tried Head-Case? Gerber files should be available ther...
https://tcengineering.wordpress.com/archive-of-projects/blue-hawaii-amplifier/#comment-1651
In reply to Slavko. I used anti-static spray.
https://tcengineering.wordpress.com/archive-of-projects/electrostatic-headphones/#comment-1650
Dear Sir! can you share a secret,what did you used for maylar membrane to start conducting?
https://tcengineering.wordpress.com/archive-of-projects/electrostatic-headphones/#comment-1649
In reply to Jan. The protection films are 1 micron thick mylar (very fragile stuff!), the active diaph...
https://tcengineering.wordpress.com/2012/08/31/summer-audio-work/#comment-1628
Wow! nice work, what is the dust/sweat protection film made of?
https://tcengineering.wordpress.com/2012/08/31/summer-audio-work/#comment-1627
In reply to Bob. I don't know what they are, just some mil-style circular connectors that...
https://tcengineering.wordpress.com/archive-of-projects/blue-hawaii-amplifier/#comment-1566
Hi there, could you please let me know which make and part number exactly are the male/female connectors between power supply and amp? Thanks and greetings, Bob
https://tcengineering.wordpress.com/archive-of-projects/blue-hawaii-amplifier/#comment-1565
In reply to Kevin Austin. Sorry, I'm not going to release these board files, there are so...
https://tcengineering.wordpress.com/archive-of-projects/blue-hawaii-amplifier/#comment-1432