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start [2021/08/05 09:27] ttoma3start [2022/04/05 14:29] jtamo3
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   * 1 [[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1F1NWrtbFoLqjVfmC54-qojDLVxIF7CTrYLy3X1Ag-lU/|Markforged MarkTwo]]   * 1 [[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1F1NWrtbFoLqjVfmC54-qojDLVxIF7CTrYLy3X1Ag-lU/|Markforged MarkTwo]]
     * The MarkTwo is a specialty 3D printer that prints high strength parts using nylon-based material with fiber reinforcements such as carbon fiber.     * The MarkTwo is a specialty 3D printer that prints high strength parts using nylon-based material with fiber reinforcements such as carbon fiber.
-  * 2 Creality LD-002R SLA Resin Printer +  * 2 [[ld-002r|Creality LD-002R SLA Resin Printer]] 
-    * These SLA printers specialize in high detail and surface finish+    * These SLA printers specialize in high detail and surface finish using SLA Technology
  
 ==== Laser Cutting ===== ==== Laser Cutting =====
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   * No idea what a trace is? --> [[pcb-basics|What is a PCB?]]   * No idea what a trace is? --> [[pcb-basics|What is a PCB?]]
   * Designing your own PCB? --> [[pcb-design|PCB Design]]   * Designing your own PCB? --> [[pcb-design|PCB Design]]
-  * How does one get trained? --> [[pcb-training|PCB Training]] +  * Want to use the machines? --> [[pcb-training|PCB Training]]
-  * All things fabrication --> [[pcb-fab|PCB Fabrication]]+
   * Looking to schedule tool time? --> [[http://www.sums.gatech.edu|Head to SUMS!]]   * Looking to schedule tool time? --> [[http://www.sums.gatech.edu|Head to SUMS!]]
 +  * Processing capabilities and how-to's --> [[pcb-fab|PCB Fabrication]]
   * Help! And Other Questions --> [[pcb-help|Knowledge Base and FAQ]]   * Help! And Other Questions --> [[pcb-help|Knowledge Base and FAQ]]
   * Take you fabrication to the next level! --> [[pcb-tips|PCB Fab Tips and Tricks]]   * Take you fabrication to the next level! --> [[pcb-tips|PCB Fab Tips and Tricks]]
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   * [[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SUMQI8_UgVF7M0ihd8Glz9Z2m9h9XdPRv93W0NECXdY/edit?usp=sharing| Hand Tools]]   * [[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SUMQI8_UgVF7M0ihd8Glz9Z2m9h9XdPRv93W0NECXdY/edit?usp=sharing| Hand Tools]]
   * [[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yMeGPBlozGpkKePS0IW1K93vtVHZE9u5IyeeFU0W898/edit?usp=sharing| Quick Starts and Safety for other tools]]   * [[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yMeGPBlozGpkKePS0IW1K93vtVHZE9u5IyeeFU0W898/edit?usp=sharing| Quick Starts and Safety for other tools]]
 +  * [[shopinventory|Shop Inventory - WIP]]
 In addition to the SOP's, the Hive has also created a video series on the Machine shop that you can watch to familiarize yourselves with the tools. Here's the [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaHV-4SxpcHxXAjU6JqBEzSRYNgT7Uvle|playlist]]. Below you can sample one of these videos. In addition to the SOP's, the Hive has also created a video series on the Machine shop that you can watch to familiarize yourselves with the tools. Here's the [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaHV-4SxpcHxXAjU6JqBEzSRYNgT7Uvle|playlist]]. Below you can sample one of these videos.
  
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   * Beaglebone   * Beaglebone
   * TI launchpads   * TI launchpads
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 +There's no such thing as a 'best' microcontroller. It all depends on what you want to do. Therefore, depending on your needs, one microcontroller might be more appropriate. For example, the fastest chips tend to use more power than the slowest ones. The boards with the most I/O pins are bigger (and usually cost more) than ones with fewer features. Below is a list of aspects to consider when choosing a microcontroller. For more information, click [[selection-guide|Here]]
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 Items are available for checkout at the front desk. We do //not// sell electronics parts. If you need to purchase a part, please visit an online vendor. For more information on borrowing components, see [[front-desk|the front desk]]. Items are available for checkout at the front desk. We do //not// sell electronics parts. If you need to purchase a part, please visit an online vendor. For more information on borrowing components, see [[front-desk|the front desk]].
   * Add more resources and pages on getting started with embedded systems! Logistics do not go here.   * Add more resources and pages on getting started with embedded systems! Logistics do not go here.
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