Your Christmas Card (Some Assembly Required)
Category: Dave Van Ess
Tuesday, December 16, 2008 10:58Directions
Print attachment on a color printer. (Or black and white and use your imagination)
Fold in half one direction.
Fold in half the other direction.
If you have done this correctly you have a card with a picture on the outside and a clever saying on the inside. There are only 8 combinations of folds and two give acceptable results. So it should take more than a couple of tries to get it right.
It has been a pleasure working with all of you this year. Hope next year blesses you!
Dave
- Files:
ChristmasCardPSoC.pdf
Tuesday, December 23 at 11:28 (GMT -8:00)
Hi Dave,
Thanks for the Christmas Card!
I just want to tell you and Cypress what a great product this. I became a systems guy about 4 years ago after leaving a start-up. So I don't build boards for pay at the moment. But I really like analog/hardware and software design so when I have time (like over the Holiday's) I try to get a little time to play around. I bought an Ice cube off ebay a year ago and really have only had time to play with it for the last week or so. I am working on a LF receiver/tracker and I really am amazed at what a nice job Cypress has done with PSOC designer 5. PSOC is a beautiful development environment.
Cypress has always been way ahead on tools. I used Cypress Warp and Cypress CPLDs at another small company and taught myself VHDL with it. Warp was a great tool; at that time there was literally nothing else for affordable VHDL development. In that same lineage PSOC designer is a great tool and I wish Cypress the best of success with the PSOC product line.
Tim Reilly
Wednesday, December 2 at 14:28 (GMT -8:00)
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