Solarbotics will be closing for the winter holidays as of Tuesday, December 24th. We will be open again December 30, 2002.
...oh, and they also should want to work with us.
We have a few positions open we want to fill with people that have a good sense of humour, have some geek qualities, and can tell the difference between a diode and resistor (or sincerely want to learn!)
Here are the types of
people we're looking for:
ubergeek specializing in microcontrollers &
other clever electronics. Atmels, PICs, and Stamps, oh my! Oh, and
discrete electronics experience is always a plus. Want to impress us?
Show off some 'bots & projects. Did I mention the fully-furnished
R&D lab you get to share? Even has Sherline Lathes and Mills to
better make projects with!
Purchaser/Coordinator/Ass't Manager. There's lots
going on here, so we're looking for a person that is comfortable with
tracking inventory, placing POs, and making sure they arrive and get
processed appropriately. In addition, this person will be the
administrative "Left Hand" (the "right-hand" position is already
taken!).
So if you have a sense of humour (an absolute
necessity - we like to working with people who like coming to work),
don't mind a dog and an occasional after-school child, and want to join
us up here in the Great White North (where it's truly beautiful), drop us a line
with your resume, your contact information, and if applicable, a
link to your website. (Solarbotics/HVW Technologies is a non-smoking workplace)
Solarbotics will be closing for the winter holidays as of Tuesday, December 24th. We will be open again December 30, 2002.
We had some requests for some really, really small Pogo Push Pin Probes (Hmmm...shoulda named them PPPPs...). Anyway, here's the PP8s and the PPH2, which are the "short" version of the PP8 and the necessary holder to mount them. If you have really tight spaces you need to test, these are the probes you'll need!
Remember that time when I was all like "This is totally the last post for the summer"? Well, I was just foolin'. Oh, those whimsical summer musings. No, instead we have another post for you. Today. Right now, in fact. This very post, even. It'll go something like this: Are near to London, Ontario? Do […]
The following instructions detail how to build a simple pummer using a BC2 (Bicore) BEP (Bicore Experimenter PCB). A pummer is a solar powered self activating LED flasher. The difference between a pummer and a BLFNAR (blinky light for no apparent reason) is that a pummer has a soft turn off, which means that it turns on fast, but slowly fades away.
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Warning: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov for more information. This item was manufactured prior to August 31, 2018.