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<description>Recent content on jaseg.net</description>
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+ <lastBuildDate>Thu, 03 May 2018 11:59:37 +0200</lastBuildDate>
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+ <title>Zeus Hammer</title>
+ <link>https://jaseg.net/posts/zeus-hammer/</link>
+ <pubDate>Thu, 03 May 2018 11:59:37 +0200</pubDate>
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+ <guid>https://jaseg.net/posts/zeus-hammer/</guid>
+ <description>In case you were having an inferiority complex because your friends&#39; IBM Model M keyboards are so much louder than the shitty rubber dome freebie you got with your pc... Here&#39;s the solution: Zeus Hammer, a simple typing cadence enhancer for PS/2 keyboards.
+The connects to the keyboard&#39;s PS/2 clock line and briefly actuates a large solenoid on each key press. An interesting fact about PS/2 is that the clock line is only active as long as either the host computer or the input device actually want to send data.</description>
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+ <title>Multichannel Led Driver</title>
+ <link>https://jaseg.net/posts/multichannel-led-driver/</link>
+ <pubDate>Wed, 02 May 2018 11:31:14 +0200</pubDate>
+
+ <guid>https://jaseg.net/posts/multichannel-led-driver/</guid>
+ <description></description>
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+ <title>Wifi Led Driver</title>
+ <link>https://jaseg.net/posts/wifi-led-driver/</link>
+ <pubDate>Wed, 02 May 2018 11:31:03 +0200</pubDate>
+
+ <guid>https://jaseg.net/posts/wifi-led-driver/</guid>
+ <description></description>
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+ <title>Led Characterization</title>
+ <link>https://jaseg.net/posts/led-characterization/</link>
+ <pubDate>Wed, 02 May 2018 11:18:38 +0200</pubDate>
+
+ <guid>https://jaseg.net/posts/led-characterization/</guid>
+ <description>Preface Recently, I have been working on a small driver for ambient lighting using 12V LED strips like you can get inexpensively from China. I wanted to be able to just throw one of these somewhere, stick down some LED tape, hook it up to a small transformer and be able to control it through Wifi. When I was writing the firmware, I noticed that when fading between different colors, the colors look all wrong!</description>
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