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  2. Floppotron - Wikipedia

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    In 2016 Paweł Zadrożniak improved his previous version of the Floppotron with 64 floppy drives, 8 hard drives, and two flatbed scanners. Every column of 8 FDDs was connected to one 8-channel controller built on ATMega16 microcontroller; the HD was controlled by 2 push-pull outputs built with discrete SMD MOSFETs.

  3. Arduino Uno - Wikipedia

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    The word "uno" means "one" in Italian and was chosen to mark a major redesign of the Arduino hardware and software. [7] The Uno board was the successor of the Duemilanove release and was the 9th version in a series of USB-based Arduino boards. [8] Version 1.0 of the Arduino IDE for the Arduino Uno board has now evolved to newer releases. [4]

  4. List of Arduino boards and compatible systems - Wikipedia

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    Compatible with Arduino Uno for all the Arduino Shields. Additional features: Internal Li-ion Battery, 2600 mAh. Charging via adapter or USB. 5 V, output of up to 2 A, 3.3 V, 250 mA LDO voltage regulator; Variable Voltage supply of 1.25 V to 29 V, up to 2 A (Vin - 1 V) Reverse polarity and short circuit protection

  5. Watch the Golden Buzzer-Earning Performance by This 14-Year ...

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    Reid’s song choice was unusual for a 14-year-old. ... Howie hit the Golden Buzzer, using his second and final one for the season, and sending Reid directly to the live shows.

  6. Heidi Klum Hits Golden Buzzer for an Indiana Janitor on ...

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    The songs I love to sing are timeless, and they give everyone hope. That’s what I really want to do, just give people hope and encourage them to never give up.”

  7. Arduino - Wikipedia

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    Arduino (/ ɑː r ˈ d w iː n oʊ /) is an Italian open-source hardware and software company, project, and user community that designs and manufactures single-board microcontrollers and microcontroller kits for building digital devices.

  8. Buzzer - Wikipedia

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    A buzzer or beeper is an audio signaling device, [1] which may be mechanical, electromechanical, or piezoelectric (piezo for short). Typical uses of buzzers and beepers include alarm devices , timers , train and confirmation of user input such as a mouse click or keystroke.

  9. Richard Goodall - Wikipedia

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    Goodall lives in Terre Haute, Indiana, where he has worked as a school janitor with the Vigo County School Corporation for 23 years.Often singing to amuse himself while on the job, a video of him performing "Don't Stop Believin'" by Journey to the students went viral online in 2022. [3]