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How cool are these stickers?

battlecoder
battlecoder 3 days ago

So a few days ago I received a couple of parcels from E14 (Infinite thanks to E14Alice as she tirelessly followed the parcels through courier hell, and did not rest until they made it to my hands). One is the prize for the 2025 Holiday event (The handheld oscilloscope at the right side of the pic; which I'm extremely grateful for, and I could write a mini review of if, if there's interest; Spoilers: It works great!), and the other one is the Arduino R4 Minima (which I'm also quite excited about), won as a reward for an Ask14 Question, and it came with *a bunch* of the coolest stickers I've ever seen!

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So, first and foremost; I want to thanks to E14 for all of their community initiatives, events, contents, challenges, and all the things they do to connect and empower members to continue doing amazing things in the field of electronics and engineering.

And second, not only I'd like this to be an invitation to other community members to participate in further E14 events (It could be *you* getting cool stickers next!) but as an open question to all of you; Where would you put these stickers? Where do you normally put your tech/engineering/nerdy/cool stickers? 

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In my case at least one of the "Never enough women in tech" is going straight to my laptop or one of the notebooks I take with me everywhere (together with probably the "make it, break it, talk about it!", or the "Hello..." name tag, and at least one of the "magic smoke" stickers is going to be displayed somewhere on my work bench, but I'd love to hear what other people do with stickers! Do you put them on your fridge? your test equipment? Backpack? Calculator? Phone? Your locker (Are lockers still a thing?), your car, do you just collect them? Do you have a binder with mint unused stickers spanning multiple stages of your life? Do you trade stickers? Is there an underground sticker market for collectible and rare/vintage stickers I'm not aware of ? I'd love to know!

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  • Jan Cumps
    Jan Cumps 3 days ago +5
    also: how cool is that handheld oscilloscope. . I have one of that family and use it regularly. Particularly handy for quick checks, and when you need isolated probing.
  • dougw
    dougw 2 days ago in reply to dougw +4
    I'm thinking backdrop panels for my videos. That way everyone gets to see them.
  • Aniket_kumar_raj
    Aniket_kumar_raj 3 days ago +3
    If I were in your shoes. Here is exactly where those specific stickers would end up: "Magic Smoke Installation Team": This is going straight into my microwave. Every time I re heat a food, I want…
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  • Jan Cumps
    Jan Cumps 3 days ago

    also: how cool is that handheld oscilloscope. Heart. I have one of that family and use it regularly. Particularly handy for quick checks, and when you need isolated probing.

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  • robogary
    robogary 3 days ago in reply to Jan Cumps

    that handheld scope is very handy. 

    These are photos from testing the IR receiver (blue trace) and IR 38kHz burst transmitter(yellow trace) for the

    RC Hammer with Duck  in E14 Fun & Games competition -- which ends in 2 days  by the way.    

    Get your projects in everyone ! 

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  • robogary
    robogary 3 days ago in reply to Jan Cumps

    that handheld scope is very handy. 

    These are photos from testing the IR receiver (blue trace) and IR 38kHz burst transmitter(yellow trace) for the

    RC Hammer with Duck  in E14 Fun & Games competition -- which ends in 2 days  by the way.    

    Get your projects in everyone ! 

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  • dang74
    dang74 3 days ago in reply to robogary

    Yeah, it looks great.  Thanks for sharing the photos.

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  • battlecoder
    battlecoder 3 days ago in reply to robogary

    Oh you are doing an IR project? I've been playing a lot with IR myself lately. I was designing a circuit for short-range communication between robots using encoded IR messages. 
    Playing with IR is so much fun.

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  • robogary
    robogary 2 days ago in reply to battlecoder

    The robot project uses the IR like  laser tag. Getting hit with an IR burst disables it for 30 seconds, it flashes a red beacon, and sounds an alarm.    

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  • battlecoder
    battlecoder 2 days ago in reply to robogary

    Nice! Can't wait to see/read more about it!

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  • robogary
    robogary 2 days ago in reply to battlecoder

     The RC Rubber Duck with a Hammer 

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  • battlecoder
    battlecoder 1 day ago in reply to robogary

    Thanks for sharing the link with me. Love the project! (and now I'm a member of a forum section I was wildly unaware of. Can't believe I didn't know of  Fun and Games!)

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