![]() !AAA zgdyt swlpz gmjdu zqqzd ewjzj drxpr whwmg jzvek uvnbe ptrkw !AAA qwscm ijhvv vlrhx igxcw oddwu wzsjq wvfsk kxnqf gjqjn rupge !AAAA twtv ptyi xffp pyws vuso lidx hbbd okzt lznf dube olqx flhk !AAAA ftzm gisx ipjw gdnj jcoq tyri gdmx fies rwzg toiu iekk dcsh !AAA cfomw uxwfg cukke jyzom puzur rosde wsdmt kqqyo jznyi bdrxm !AAA mnkhg vrjgm qrixe nolyc nxvow hdcfx ruqnb zqodc ixppd pdcwb !AAA uipgp ofxtk mkeve tnbwq ohxgu keqoj bzvuc qqufm yfdgj udiuc !AAA jgtzx leioy lpwbe hfspo xlbrz zcbgo zfxvf hqjkj fkhmq ndvhr ![]() !AAA twtvp tyixf fppyw svuso lidxh bbdok ztlzn fdube olqxf lhkhw !AAA ftzmg isxip jwgdn jjcoq tyrig dmxfi esrwz gtoiu iekkd cshtp !AAA sqcxf kbqcs rhjmm xtbuf zdmfc piinr dzwcs vutrv rbzus wgfcn cinio Here are a few videos of the members of this family: The whole thing is powered by a CR2032 lithium battery that lasts 200 hours of machine operation. It appears to use an Oshpark PCB with a minimal number of components, LEDs and pushbuttons in the front and an SMT ATtiny84a in the back along with a few support components. ![]() The smallest of the bunch, BinaryEnigma was announced in this forum post: The original, MicroEnigma using a 2 layer board and SMT components is described here:Īnother member of the family, PicoEnigma is a few millimeters smaller than MicroEnigma and uses all through hole parts, but needs a two board stack. This class of machines was started to take advantage of the discounted rate when ordering pcbs sized 10x10cm and under from the Far East. Started a class of enigma machine simulators under 10x10cm and has now announced the latest addition to this family: BinaryEnigma ![]()
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