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| Hi: Has anyone ever worked with laser beams and making handyboards recognise them? I think the wavelength is around 600 nm but I haven't been able to come up with a sensor which could recogonise the laser signal alone and no other signal. Rajbala (26 years ago, 7-Nov-98, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
| | | | Re: Science Interest
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| (...) This idea sounds very interesting, but I see 2 problems... First, a GPS reciever doesn't actually contain a compass, so it cannot correctly point you to another location while you are standing still. To determine what direction its facing, a (...) (26 years ago, 7-Nov-98, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
| | | | RE: Some Parts
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| Drew, I just got through finding all of the stuff during the last 2 weeks: B.G. Micro has the 68HC11 and the 32K static (great prices, too). Newark has the Dallas Semi voltage monitor and the TI motor drivers ($20 minimum order). One other option (...) (26 years ago, 7-Nov-98, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
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| Robbie Berg and Capt. Jack Rutledge: I'm a big fan of the Handy Board, but you might want to also consider using a 3Com PalmPilot. The current model, Palm III, has a backlit 160x160 graphics display, a 2MByte memory, and while I haven't used it, (...) (26 years ago, 7-Nov-98, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
| | | | Re: Some Parts
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| Drew, Last year I was involved in getting parts for the Missouri Area Robotics Society. We were making boards as a club project. I found most of the parts from Digi-key and Mouser Electronics. The rest came from: Wirz Electronics, JDR Micro devices, (...) (26 years ago, 7-Nov-98, to lugnet.robotics.handyboard)
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