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Microcontroller stuff

2004-01-28 20:29:33.340641+01 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

I've no idea how these notes from April of last year from Tom Igoe's talk at ETech 2003 on Physical Computing made it into this morning's feeds within 50 miles of my house, but if you're diddling about with microcontrollers there are a few things there that might spark some neurons.

Speaking of sparking some neurons, Mark V had a link to Dan Piponi's Equibot, yet another two-wheeled balancing robot, except that this one does away with the whole gyro thing and just uses an arm with an IR distance sensor.

[ related topics: Robotics Cool Technology Embedded Devices ]

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