Cryptoucan™: New Cables for Packaging

Written by Dominik Joe Pantůček on January 30, 2020.

If you are developing an electronic device and it misbehaves, it is the cable. If you think you made an error designing your PCB, it is a cable. And if you think that it is not the cable… it is the cable. Read on about how we finally chose cables for Cryptoucan™ packaging.

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Cryptoucan™ Manufacturing: Keypad Testing

Written by Lída Hrnčířová on August 8, 2019.

Have you ever wondered how does the testing process of Cryptoucan™ look like? Well, here’s your chance to see how we’re testing our keyboards. Today’s article includes recordings of the robot we built for this – that’s something you need to see!

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Cryptoucan™ usage: Display Explained

Written by Lída Hrnčířová on July 18, 2019.

This week is all about the display of Cryptoucan™. In this blog post we’re going to show you all the indicators, what do they mean and we will even introduce you to some scenarios that will be signaled by it. At the end of the post, you can watch our new video on this topic.

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Cryptoucan™ Manufacturing: LEDs Revisited

Written by Dominik Joe Pantůček on July 4, 2019.

With the next batch of more than 1000 PCBs that has just arrived, we started testing and found out that the biggest issue is – again – checking whether LEDs work and if their color is correct. Read on to see some interesting math with averages in vector spaces and statistics of cyclic values.

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Cryptoucan™ PCB visual control

Written by Dominik Joe Pantůček on December 6, 2018.

Basic computer vision algorithms may aid you in performing visual control of whatever you may be manufacturing. But if you want something more, you need to turn to the magic world of … linear algebra. Read on to see how all those little vectors and matrices help us with QA.

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