sb0 changed the topic of #m-labs to: ARTIQ, Migen, MiSoC, Mixxeo & other M-Labs projects :: fka #milkymist :: Logs http://irclog.whitequark.org/m-labs
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<GitHub15> [artiq] sbourdeauducq pushed 4 new commits to master: http://git.io/v8SXo
<GitHub15> artiq/master c3f99ed Sebastien Bourdeauducq: gui: centralize subscribers
<GitHub15> artiq/master 77330c7 Sebastien Bourdeauducq: gui/moninj: suppress spurious core device address warnings
<GitHub15> artiq/master 69f5e37 Sebastien Bourdeauducq: sync_struct/Subscriber: remove unused multi-target functionality
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<travis-ci> m-labs/artiq#582 (master - 4166f4e : Sebastien Bourdeauducq): The build passed.
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<GitHub81> [conda-recipes] sbourdeauducq pushed 1 new commit to master: https://github.com/m-labs/conda-recipes/commit/efaabfe3e89dc1e6fc25e018ab6c2638cacd3922
<GitHub81> conda-recipes/master efaabfe Sebastien Bourdeauducq: pyqtgraph: use m-labs fork
<cr1901_modern> Ahhh so pyqtgraph was forked? Does this mean I should place the custom parts of the scan widget (essentially a GraphicsItem called "number line") in that tree?
<GitHub85> [conda-recipes] whitequark merged master into travis-64: https://github.com/m-labs/conda-recipes/compare/e8ed80b080c6...efaabfe3e89d
<GitHub176> [conda-recipes] whitequark merged master into travis-32: https://github.com/m-labs/conda-recipes/compare/e8ed80b080c6...efaabfe3e89d
<cr1901_modern> ping sb0 (hopefully in < 7 minutes b/c need to do Winblows update)
<sb0> cr1901_modern, pong
<sb0> yes, I guess
<cr1901_modern> I may be able to get PlotItem to do what I want as well by removing the Y axis. I have notes that I wrote on how pyqtgraph works; subclassing ROI (Reigon of Interest) and PlotItem should be enough to get the "drag" functionality without me having to implement my own widget without any help in PyQt.
<cr1901_modern> PlotItems become each data point, and then I have "some way" (to be determined) to notify spin boxes of drag events and manually adding data points, and vice-versa
<cr1901_modern> Aaand, time's up... :(
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<GitHub64> [artiq] sbourdeauducq pushed 3 new commits to master: http://git.io/v8SdS
<GitHub64> artiq/master 62c0eb8 Sebastien Bourdeauducq: gui/console: use network clients directly
<GitHub64> artiq/master 11fbea4 Sebastien Bourdeauducq: sync_struct/Subscriber: support lists of notify callbacks
<GitHub64> artiq/master fa89e16 Sebastien Bourdeauducq: gui/datasets: fix display update
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<travis-ci> m-labs/artiq#583 (master - fa89e16 : Sebastien Bourdeauducq): The build has errored.
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<whitequark> sb0: that is merged upstream but there has not yet been a binutils release
<whitequark> (I checked a few days ago)
<sb0> why of course, pyqtgraph goes berserk if you create two docks with the same text in the title bar
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<cr1901_modern> were GUIs a mistake (save for watching videos)?
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<GitHub95> [artiq] sbourdeauducq pushed 1 new commit to master: http://git.io/v87I1
<GitHub95> artiq/master 3cbd7c4 Sebastien Bourdeauducq: gui: support multiple log docks
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<travis-ci> m-labs/artiq#584 (master - 3cbd7c4 : Sebastien Bourdeauducq): The build passed.
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<cr1901_modern> whitequark: Can you make a video of your new toy melting under use?
<whitequark> huh?
<cr1901_modern> "toy"==(poorly designed) buck converter, since you say it gets to be like 60C in casual use
<whitequark> who said it's poorly designed?..
<whitequark> its top efficiency is 91%, which is typical for its class. my laptop consumes about 65W max, which means in such case the converter will dissipate 6.5W
<whitequark> I'm actually impressed with how cold it runs, expected it to be worse
<cr1901_modern> that's what I got out of your tweets; the PCB was designed incorrectly, and I took your poll about "adding a fan or shipping it" as that "it got too hot in casual use." Guess I misread
<whitequark> incorrectly?
<whitequark> no, it's an aluminium substrate PCB that's actually way better than usual
<whitequark> it's supposed to be used with a radiator at over 3A output, but I don't have much space for one
<cr1901_modern> Attaching it to your laptop is a pretty cool idea; is it outputting the rated voltage for the laptop (not that +/-0.5 would kill it)?
<whitequark> I only had the 18kOhm resistor for feedback which translated to about 20.1V unloaded; let me see how much does it output loaded
<whitequark> 19.77V, which is pretty much perfect
<whitequark> the vendor's PSU is rated 19.5V
<cr1901_modern> Wow... very nice! Glad you clarified/I was mistaken.
<cr1901_modern> Building my own power supply is also on my bucket list; linear of course would be easiest, but I suppose I should try to make something compatible with this century.
<whitequark> this one uses an xl4015e1 buck converter
<whitequark> add diode, inductors, caps, two resistors, it's done
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