History of Flowcode

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Re: History of Flowcode

Post by george_b »

Flowcode V3 introduced to me as a student at a university course where eblocks development doards were used with it.

I used FC V3 a lot for a long time and i upgraded to next version FC5, FC7,FC8,FC9 and FC10 which i am using at the moment.

Flowcode is α powerful tool and the development team behind it rocks.

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Re: History of Flowcode

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Hi

Thought I'd update with the latest edition to my arsenal.

Pictured below is a SysBlocks board. This pretty much is a "lab on a board" for experimenting with DSP. It came with two SMA to SMA leads, two SMA to BNC adapters, a BNC T-Piece and a 3.5mm to 3.5mm stereo jack lead (auxiliary lead).

Powered either by a DC adapter or via USB, it has two rotary encoders, two led bar graphs, a few leds and a couple of buttons. It uses a USB-B so you get a good soiid connection.

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It also has a couple of E2-Block connectors to allow connection to either other Marix modules or to breakout modules, and a Grove connection too.

If you have a scope then you probably have BNC leads / connectors already, so it is pretty much ready to go straight out of the box.

Regards

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