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Antti Lukats

Electronics since 1979.

Bunde, Germany
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This user joined on 11/25/2014.

Things I've Built

I2C Isolator

I2C Isolator, both sides use SIPSIK(tm) style connector, fully symmetrical, safe to reverse: GND - sig - VCC - sig - GND

micro-UD(tm) Card with Atmel Dataflash

UD = Universal Digital Card, SD or microSD form factor, but not bound to license agreement from SDA organization. On the foto AT45 footprint has been adapter to 25 style SPI flash.

SFP USB-UART Adapter

USB UART Adapter that fits into Fiber optical SFP gage, no molded housing, all done with PCB technology alone. About 10 pieces made, some are still in use in FPGA board development process.

Nintendo-DS I/O Extender Cart

Based on Xilinx CPLD fits into regular game cartridge, single sided PCB, 2 Sipsik(tm) I/O Extension slots at front. CPLD reprogramming done from homebrew applications directly using SVF Player.

ice65-stamp

STAMP style board featuring Silicon Blue (now Lattice) ice65 FPGA, on the foto soldered to CRUVI(tm) base board

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MagicWolfi wrote 07/15/2019 at 23:44 point

Seems that you like #0PEN stuff. Thanks for the skull. ☠

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RUN.CAM wrote 07/12/2017 at 15:46 point

Thank you for following RGGBer project. It is now live on 
https://www.crowdsupply.com/jie-zou/rggber-dev-kit and we will launch it in Aug 2017 and you may sign up for latest information. RGGBer Dev Kit makes embedded vision development easy!

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Yann Guidon / YGDES wrote 06/16/2017 at 09:03 point

Good news everybody ! One of Antti's boards is distributed in France :-)

https://www.lextronic.fr/P40408-platine-arduzynq.html


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Squonk42 wrote 06/01/2017 at 19:58 point

Thank you for following the https://hackaday.io/project/21193-aluminimum! Let me know if you like the historical part or want me to proceed further to the logical part!

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Dylan Brophy wrote 05/06/2017 at 18:54 point

Thankyou for following the #Hackaday Stats!  Will try to keep everyone posted on the results. :D

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longtolik wrote 04/28/2017 at 19:44 point

Thanks for following the Pisk!

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Jon Thomasson wrote 04/28/2017 at 17:30 point

Thanks for following my project my Spartan Mini project! 

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Yann Guidon / YGDES wrote 04/16/2016 at 17:47 point

Yay ! I missed you :-)

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Ryan Bailey wrote 04/16/2016 at 14:21 point

Thanks for the follow! #Tiny Wireless Capsule Camera

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Eric Hertz wrote 04/16/2016 at 13:34 point

Howdy Antti, thanks for the follows!

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dave wrote 01/10/2016 at 18:30 point

Thanks for following the Baby Baby. Hope you enjoyed it! Its meant to be fun!

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Yann Guidon / YGDES wrote 09/10/2015 at 20:05 point

Next time you visit Copenhagen, take some time to visit https://labitat.dk/ ! Open doors every tuesday evenings, you'll find other very cool people :-)

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Yann Guidon / YGDES wrote 09/07/2015 at 23:25 point

Antti, please, stop breaking the Internets :-P they can not support so much awesome :-D

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Dimitar Tomov wrote 08/20/2015 at 20:56 point

Man, with all due respect, and I'm being completely sincere here, how you manage to pull off 5 or 6 projects constantly updated ? 

My guess you have a lot of experience with FPGA + near ready or ready to use HW platforms.

Other option is you have aaaa lot of free time as student or very efficient freelance.

BOTH Options are cool, completely OK , etc. But I'm provooked to ask ;) And Kudos , especially for 2 of those FPGA projects, but I'll keep their names ... yet I gave them skulls, already :D

Keep the good spirit up and those progress running ! GL

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Antti Lukats wrote 08/21/2015 at 11:09 point

I am doing it for life. 

My wife thinks I lack multitasking completely - in the kitchen. 

I used to be self-employed.

I used to have time.

Now its only experience and multitasking...

And JOY of doing? Who knows...

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Dimitar Tomov wrote 08/21/2015 at 11:57 point

:-)

All of the above, what you are saying, makes sense to me and even can relay to part of it. 

Yet not all of the above is known to me.

Still it sounds very much like ... 

'How life of one individual, pursuing an engineering path ( career ), will become in time mature type of life'



About the multitasking and the kitchen thing. I'm obviously younger than you, but already have heard that expression too :D It's the female part of the world which can criticize us for our male poor performance on general life tasks. Yet they won't admit our amazing multitasking performance on our non-general interests, like Engineering for example :-)



It's all about choices and seeing your progress on those public/open project. I must note that it looks like you did the right ones. Even if you miss self-employment and the ... "time" you had. Still nothing is forever. So what do you know, maybe one day there will be again more "time" for all your most driven wishes :-)

Thanks for the reply and Good Luck ! I'll be following at least 2 of those project you have going on ;-) 

PS: Don't give up yet on "time", cause time is going to be always your friend = )

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Antti Lukats wrote 07/05/2015 at 13:21 point

Getting nostalgic: I was the first one to ever release a high level language compiler for AVR, it was released 30 days after first AT90S1200 was officially sold. The compiled is still in use.. but has not been in active development for a while..

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Andrew Retallack wrote 07/05/2015 at 11:11 point

Thanks for following the Toadstool. Would love any comments you may have

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