EEVblog You'd better. We've seen lots of high quality on your channel, let's see some low quality. I've personally been considering doing a teardown series of dollar store electronics (I blame a reviewer in the UK named Ashens.)
Should be noted that the Visionect thing has a 239EUR DIY option. Check the site for details on that, and check out the banner image of dude being bored with it. That's great stuff.
Hey Dave, I would love to see you play around with the RF recievers, I feel like there is a lot to learn there and it could be a lot of fun. Thanks for taking the time to make all of the videos!
It says "please CONTINUE to charge" so I bet it needs a full charge first time. Also, at least one of the spring connectors on the eRIC (bottom left) is bent away and not touching the half moon pad.
So the shitty camera works better than the expensive tablet. That's funny as hell. Now i'm undecided which we should get a tear down of. The copy/pasta system out of a phone = camera or the "leading" industry tablet.
Hey Dave, I went over to their website to order a copy of that HP Origins DVD and found this copy right agreement. IMPORTANT: Usage Right statement As a reminder, the contents of this DVD are owned by Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. and protected by U.S. copyright laws and the copyright laws of other countries. The shipment and/or possession of this DVD does not provide you with the right to reproduce, edit, modify, alter, prepare derivative works, publicly perform or broadcast in any medium, or use in any context, commercial or otherwise, this DVD. This DVD is intended for private viewing only and this DVD may not be sold.
that eRIC modules could be great for a practical example of the usage of an MDO while debugging a problem in a device with digital and rf channels... maybe you can lower it's VIN right where some of the digital signals generate problems in the rf channel and try to use an MDO to discover the events relationships/correlation
EEVblog come on man... you didn't allowed the poor thing to charge... that battery level could have been the minimum charge required to power up and you didn't allowed it to fill up... at 47:53 you can even see in the screen "Please continue charging the V-Tablet"
High end video cameras use a SMPTE-standard Lemo connector for fiber and power in one hybrid cable. The Neutrik Opticalcon is a similar connector which costs a lot less, so we use it with adapters instead of the Lemo . The Opticalcon is a lot easier to service, too.
Please do a teardown of that camera, that would something I would definitely take apart.. just to see if I would be able to send a composite video signal to that screen. The thing will probably have just 1 IC to control everything but would be funny to take apart anyway and then throw it away.
dave maybe a stupid question but a few mailbags back you got a portable mini scope are you willing to sell that? I volunteer at a repair cafe and i need a small scope for that
Cheers Dave! I'd love to see a full length video on the eRIC, as well as more of that sexy spring socket. Also, a teardown of the world's shittiest video camera sounds like fun!
those cheapy camcorders are good for quadcopter fpv, as they are so light but cheap, yet reasonably tough, have a video output and can be found in thrift stores etc...
12:05 YES ! TEARDOWN OF WORLDS SHITTIEST CAMERA ! Thumb up so Dave can see !:D
Camera teardown.
Do it! I like the idea of "inside the world's shittiest, cheapest camcorder!"
21 thumbs up, guess I'd better do it! It is Teardown Tuesday today...
EEVblog You'd better. We've seen lots of high quality on your channel, let's see some low quality. I've personally been considering doing a teardown series of dollar store electronics (I blame a reviewer in the UK named Ashens.)
EEVblog
open it with a hammer
EEVblog You did the cheap flip phone, time for a cheap camera. :D
sonicase Then burn it when you're done. Leave no evidence of the atrocity..
I enjoy all of Dave's videos, but my favorite videos are the "mailbag" videos. :-)
Camera teardown.... with a hammer! Hammer down Tuesday! ;)
you think maybe the 'this might take a few seconds' was referring to the time you need to touch the screen for?
did you try to touch AND HOLD for few seconds? could imagine they are polling less frequently in stand by.
Yep, pretty sure I tried that.
EEVblog isnt it looks broken there is like a ghost image after first startup attempt
EEVblog
but swiping might work :D
maybe it needs a woman's touch :D hahahaha
Should be noted that the Visionect thing has a 239EUR DIY option. Check the site for details on that, and check out the banner image of dude being bored with it. That's great stuff.
Thumbs up for a teardown on the crappy camera.
I definitely want to see a tear down of the camcorder!
Hell YES I wanna see inside that cheap camera
Please show us more of the eRIC!
I'd love to see more about that radio module!
Rest in Pieces Wireless Mike.
rip in piece
Hey Dave, I would love to see you play around with the RF recievers, I feel like there is a lot to learn there and it could be a lot of fun. Thanks for taking the time to make all of the videos!
I love that spring socket design on the eRIC modules, very clever.
The springs are a result of the creative usage of test-loops
Camera teardown? Yes. Playing with eRIC? Absolutely! Looking forward to see them both.
oh yes! a teardown sounds awesome!
"Drier than a dead dingoes donga" ! Love it !
Would love to see more of the RF modules.
Dave, MD is Maryland here in the states. Love the mailbag videos, keep them coming.
It says "please CONTINUE to charge" so I bet it needs a full charge first time.
Also, at least one of the spring connectors on the eRIC (bottom left) is bent away and not touching the half moon pad.
Love to see the Eric stuff in a new video
Hoping it will get reviewed - although as eRIC's makers we are always nervous about live reviews. Dave is amazing to watch though.
19:30 now i know why the optical mouse part is a little wonky - he needs to remove the protection tape before use...
Hope to see more from eRIC Chip and also want to know if the e-reader has finally booted?
MD is Maryland, not Missouri.
Anson Mansfield it was MO not MD
SweetPoontang He said MD
I would love the oscar, I am really trying to get into electronics deeper and a surface mount kit would really help!
The eRICs deffinately desirve a follow-up!
You need to tear down that camera!!
So the shitty camera works better than the expensive tablet. That's funny as hell. Now i'm undecided which we should get a tear down of. The copy/pasta system out of a phone = camera or the "leading" industry tablet.
Regarding the 6" tablet that won't turn on... Don't turn it on, take it apart.
That eRIC chip seems interesting.
Do a video for the eRIC please!
Camera tear down ftw
Is it just me or was he just tappnig instead of touching that e-ink tablet ?
As in "hold to start"
I would love to see a video on those eRIC modules, they look really neat. Plus, don't you have a 1GHz scope to test out now?
Would love to see a teardown of the camera, must be some high quality work in there!
Would like to see more on the Eric.
Gutted that E-Ink device failed. Really wanted to see a little more of that.
I'd like to see you fiddle with that eRIC. I'm really curious!
Try holding your finger on the eink tablet longer. It could be a lock screen to prevent accidental power ups.
Hey Dave,
Would LOVE to see the RF modules demoed :)
Thanks!
Hi Dave. Have you tried the eRIC modules at all yet?
Camera and Visionect tablet teardown.
Also
eRIC module performance test and review Please.
Defo play about with those wireless transmitters!
Hi Lord Xelous. Did you get some of these transmitters?
No, but you can see what I have been tinkering with on my TH-cam & Twitch :)
Visionect shows us why every complex electronic product need at least one button - the reset button ;-).
or a battery door...
Yes Dave ! Please its will be a treat !
Guys, 750 for the professional dev kit; 279 for the standard (sells for $349 over here in the U.S.)
Yes, show the video camera.
Hey Dave, I went over to their website to order a copy of that HP Origins DVD and found this copy right agreement. IMPORTANT: Usage Right statement
As a reminder, the contents of this DVD are owned by Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. and protected by U.S. copyright laws and the copyright laws of other countries. The shipment and/or possession of this DVD does not provide you with the right to reproduce, edit, modify, alter, prepare derivative works, publicly perform or broadcast in any medium, or use in any context, commercial or otherwise, this DVD. This DVD is intended for private viewing only and this DVD may not be sold.
I would really like to see the experimenting with eRIC... As I am quite a beginner in EE Projects, and I never dared to do RF stuff :)
Would really like to see you work with the eRIC products. I currently use XBee modules and they aren't as easy as serial in and out.
Hia. Did you manager to get your hands on some eRIC modules?
Dave I would love to see a review of the eRIC modules.
You should do a super long video about those radio controllers
that eRIC modules could be great for a practical example of the usage of an MDO while debugging a problem in a device with digital and rf channels... maybe you can lower it's VIN right where some of the digital signals generate problems in the rf channel and try to use an MDO to discover the events relationships/correlation
Hi Pablo. Did you get a chance to try the eRIC modules?
Finaly a mailbag!! :)
also, YES I want to see that teardown!
0:23 well finally open some packages already
Perhaps this Tablet is a dev version and you have to build your own OS with an SDK and flash it yourself?
Hello Dave!
I have several broken iPad retina's, and this would be nice use of them! Have you shipped the board yet?
Thanks,
Richard
That dollar should work in the bill scanner you did a teardown on. :)
Please open that beautiful camcorder!
In depth review with that camera please! and a tear down of course... with a hammer.
Dave, that video camera on about 10 minutes seems like a good device to test the AAA batteroo sleeves that you'll be getting in a few days.
Do you maybe swipe your finger round on the start button thing?
It did say touch!
EEVblog Tear down that piece of $h*t :D
EEVblog
did you tried it with a hammer? they dont say "touch with your fingers or head"
EEVblog come on man... you didn't allowed the poor thing to charge... that battery level could have been the minimum charge required to power up and you didn't allowed it to fill up...
at 47:53 you can even see in the screen "Please continue charging the V-Tablet"
I think the forehead might've done that.
Did you ever get it to work?
High end video cameras use a SMPTE-standard Lemo connector for fiber and power in one hybrid cable. The Neutrik Opticalcon is a similar connector which costs a lot less, so we use it with adapters instead of the Lemo . The Opticalcon is a lot easier to service, too.
The multitool is a real common item on those 'boys stuff' / 'gift websites' like iWOOT, Firebox etc. Can get them on ebay for a couple of quid :)
I would love the oscar boards!!
Hey Dave! I'd like to see more on the eRIC product.
Yes more then the Little eRIC tear down(apart) that was done. LOL.
Please get deeper into the eric thingie.
Hi Dave,
Can you do a review on the ERIC RF transceivers?
I'd love to know how it compares to the usual Xbee and nRF24L01.
Camera teardown using your Dremmel!
ill be curious to play with the boards.
Please do a teardown of that camera, that would something I would definitely take apart.. just to see if I would be able to send a composite video signal to that screen. The thing will probably have just 1 IC to control everything but would be funny to take apart anyway and then throw it away.
Serial connects.. distance tests included
The second package you opened is from Maryland, not Missouri.
Dave, I think you have to charge it to full.
"Sorry eRIC, killed ya mate."
The LED lamp isn't a genuie phillips one, its just an old one with some diy'ing in there ;)
I guess this is WAY too late now... but I have a use for the displayport to retina driver :D
The camera has the same video resolution as my Optio E30 :D Keep up the good work. I'm getting interested in this eRIC chip.
Sagan will love the camera to start his own tearing down videos.
Can I have the blank Oscar boards? Thanks!
I want to see inside the camera.
MO is Missouri, where I suspect the package came from. MD is Maryland.
48:37 XD quality eevblog time
I'm guessing you need to plug the tablet into a PC to configure it. The "power saving" disappeared, but the "disconnected" did not.
dave
maybe a stupid question
but a few mailbags back you got a portable mini scope
are you willing to sell that?
I volunteer at a repair cafe and i need a small scope for that
hi do you still have the pcb boards?
Only US$1043 for a 6" epaper "development" tablet that doesn't work. What a deal. Tear it down.
Also interested in seeing the eRIC modules used.
tern down by hummer
Bastek Master ???
Dave, What happens when you tap and hold the tablet?
Nothing, same thing.
Let's see inside the cheapo camera!!!!
Camera teardown. Hell yeah!
i guess you need to touch and hold to turn the tablet on
I want to see how that piece of sh!t is crafted!
With the good ole Chinese love and care we all have come to know.
If you can I would like just the blank boards for the LCD
Cheers Dave! I'd love to see a full length video on the eRIC, as well as more of that sexy spring socket. Also, a teardown of the world's shittiest video camera sounds like fun!
those cheapy camcorders are good for quadcopter fpv, as they are so light but cheap, yet reasonably tough, have a video output and can be found in thrift stores etc...
I want an eRIC now... it looks like a perfect thing for my project if it can do external usb peripherals
It can :) Let me know if you want some information on the Kit - I Work at LPRS
Hazel Edney That would be great, thanks!
Hi. Did you get your hands on some eRIC modules?
No I did not I kinda forgot about it....
Hi Dave, PLEASE use that sharpening stone I sent you few months ago,
that swiss knife is very dull!
regards
James