azonenberg changed the topic of #homecmos to: Homebrew CMOS and MEMS foundry design | Wiki: http://homecmos.drawersteak.com/wiki/Main_Page | Repository: http://code.google.com/p/homecmos/ | Logs: http://en.qi-hardware.com/homecmos-logs/
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<pie__> Noxz, just dont make any triple axis tourbillons
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<Noxz> pie___, that sounds like an invitation
<Noxz> also, someone should invite sam to idle in here :P
<pie___> i barely looked into tourbillons because wikipedia
<pie___> my unfounded intuition tells me they probably dont actually work
<Noxz> not on the wrist
<Noxz> on pocket watches they do
<Noxz> it's a neat thing to look at - if even visible
<pie___> you should make a mems mechanical watch
<Noxz> that's the idea
<Noxz> or at least part of the watch
<Noxz> my current daily wristwatch uses a silicon balance spring
<Noxz> and balance wheel
<Noxz> they use DRIE for vertical walls
<pie___> i meant literally a mechanical watch but tiny:P
<pie___> "what is this, a watch for bacteria?"
<Noxz> right, well, I was able to buy the smallest watch movmemnt ever made (Jeager Le-Coultre's cal. 101) for in compairosn/a standard to beat
<Noxz> quite an expensive lil standard
<pie___> :O
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