from website:

Logic Gate Simulator is an open-source tool for experimenting with and learning about logic gates. The simulator tool was originally designed for CIS students at South Puget Sound Community College but is free for anyone to use and modify under the GPL v3.

from website:

Logic Gate Simulator is an open-source tool for experimenting with and learning about logic gates. The simulator tool was originally designed for CIS students at South Puget Sound Community College but is free for anyone to use and modify under the GPL v3.

After making my first case for the Raspberry Pi a friend offered me some fluorescent green acrylic to make another version. This acrylic was a little thicker (1/8” vs 1/10”) so I went with the stock design provided by adafruit which you can find on thingiverse, which I added the Raspberry Pi logo to. Fluorescent acrylic is a little more pricey, almost $20 for 12” x 24” x 1/8” (usplastics) so I’m not sure that I would have bought some for this, but it was free so I figured I’d give it a shot. The results are pretty great! Here are a few shots, one with ambient lighting and two with a black light setup.

Bleeps, bloops, hums, and ticks. (Taken with Instagram)

Bleeps, bloops, hums, and ticks. (Taken with Instagram)

laughingsquid:

Ohm Sweet Ohm Cross-Stitched Resistor Reference Chart
No good can come of this. (Taken with instagram)

No good can come of this. (Taken with instagram)

Yep, that’s how I roll.

Yep, that’s how I roll.