At FuzePlay we think it's cool đto think about the evolution of technology, and the origin stories of innovation! đ« Did you know that Isaac Newton đ€observed that a beam of sunlight hitting a glass prism on an angle creates a band of visible colors that includes red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo and violet?! This occurs because different colors travel through glass at different speeds, causing them to refract at different angles and separate from each other!
On August 21, 2017 many on planet earth will have the rare opportunity to witness a Total Solar Eclipse. Â How rare, exactly? Well, it depends literally where on earth you are at a given point in time. Â If you reside primarily in the United States, then your last chance to have seen a Total Solar Eclipse was February 26, 1979. Â And, the next time you will be pulling out your solar eclipse glasses won't be until August 12, 2045! Â
The Zubi Flyer is the bomb dot com for makers: 5 PWM pins, 12 DIOs as well as hardware serial connections Rx and Tx. Running at 16MHz and 5V. The onboard switch-mode boost regulator is designed to operate on 3 Volts. Â Power can be supplied from a 3 Volt CR123A battery or from a USB cable that provides regulated +5 Volts DC to the board. Do not run any power exceeding 5 Volts as the regulator cannot handle step-down voltage.