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Jac Londe

Daedalus Projects - 0 views

  • CrazyFlie flight video
  • The copter itself is organised around the main CPU. The job of this CPU is to acquire the physical measurement given by the gyroscopes and accelerometers and to control the motors to keep the copter stable. This is done by a regulation loop which controls the motors speed 250 times per second. The radio communication has a pretty low bandwidth and is used to send commands to the copter and receive telemetry data from it. The CPU program can be updated by radio.
  • The computer runs control and telemetry programs. The control program reads the input from a game-pad and sends control commands to the copter. We also have programs that can configure the copter regulation parameters and log the measurements in order to make easier to tune the regulation. All the development is done on Windows and Linux. Indeed we are 3 to work on this project, two of us work on Linux and one is mainly on Windows. Using FLOSS permit to handle that in a very effective way. We are mainly using the GCC compiler from CodeSourcery for the copter program compilation, GNU Make for the project build, Mercurial for the source control, and python/pyusb for the communication with the copter. All these softwares works seamlessly on both Linux and Windows and made the project pretty easy to handle. The distance between the motors (horizontally and vertically) is around 8 cm and the total weight is around 20 g.
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  • The top of the board contains the sensors and the control/communication electronic: The JTAG/Serial connector permit to program the processor and to communicate debug messages. The Main CPU is a STM32 Cortex-M3. It is clocked at 64MHz from the internal oscillator. The 2 Axis X-Y Gyro is an invensense IDG500. It has an analog output and thus is connected to the CPU analog to digital converters. The 1 Axis Z gyro is an invensense ISZ500. As the X-Y gyro this is an analog chip connected to the CPU analog to digital converters. The 2.4GHz Radio is based on a nRF24L01+ chip from Nordic Semiconductor. It is actually a breakout board sold by SparkFun. The radio is connected to the CPU via a SPI port. The 3 Axis Accelerometer is a SMB380 from Bosch. It is connected to the CPU via an I²C bus.
  • Here nothing particular, except that the little battery is taped on the bottom of the copter. The battery comes from a Silverlit x-twin plane and actually permit 4.5min of flight time.
  • Under the battery we mostly have power supply and the “power” electronics: The charge connector accepts 5V and permits to charge the battery The power switch permits to power the copter either from the charge connector or from the battery. The 5V step-up permits to increase the power voltage from the 3~4V coming from the battery to 5V. The two 3.3V linear regulators, reduces the 5V to power the copter electronic. The digital and analog 3.3V are generated independently. This was made to reduce the noise on the analog components (here it is the two gyros, a quite critical part). Finally at the four sides we have the motors transistors. The power for the motors pass on the top and bottom of the part of PCB that hold the motors. It can be noted that we also have the battery charging chip just at the right of the 3.3V regulators. It is a classical MAX1555 and is working pretty well. The idea with the step-up was to get a more stable voltage when the battery is depleted and also to remove some of the noise coming from the motor electonic. Anyway, this boars is capable to work without by using 2.8V linear regulators instead. So most likely the step-up will be excluded on the next version and we also plan to integrate the radio on board. The motors and propellers are taken from a Silverlit X-twin plane. They are powered by the battery voltage.
  • The copter is controlled via a python program running on the PC. A Playstation bluetooth gamepad is used to pilote it.
Jac Londe

Tablet Remote: Control One Android Device With Another via Bluetooth - 0 views

  • Tablet Remote: Control One Android Device With Another via Bluetooth
  • Tablet Remote is a handy little Android app that lets you remotely control one Android device, be it a smartphone or tablet, with another over Bluetooth. Imagine the facility of remotely controlling media functions of your Honeycomb tablet, or troubleshooting a problematic Android device through another without the involvement of cables, an internet connection or a desktop client. With an extremely simple configuration process yet a comprehensive set of remote control options, Tablet Remote is inarguably one the most feature-rich and easy-to-use apps of its kind that we’ve come across so far.
Jac Londe

My N3RD: Connect and Control Anything from Anywhere by Wild Hare, LLC. - Kickstarter - 0 views

  • What is My N3RD? My N3RD (Pronounced Nerd) turns your smartphone into a remote control for every gadget, vehicle and appliance you own. It works with the My N3RD app to upgrade ANY switch into a wireless controlled, programmable, and automatic smart switch, updating all of your devices into intelligent connected ones. Connect and control devices directly. No internet connection or router required.   Works with DC and mobile applications such as Cars, RVs, and boats. With My N3RD, you aren’t just limited to home appliances. Connects to any switch, enabling you to upgrade virtually anything— not just simple appliances like fans and lights. Simple setup. You only need to configure functions in the App once, and you can reuse them again and again. My N3RD is equipped with two relays and two inputs that can be used with external switches and physical switches to create a wide variety of uses. My N3RD is smart. You can program My N3RD to act without your intervention. Use the app to set timers for appliances and electronics. Although My N3RD has direct connect capability, it can also be connected through your home WiFi so you can control your devices from anywhere. Upgrade anything to an Internet of Things device.
Jac Londe

MINIWIZ - [ miniSOLAR | HYmini ] - A revolutionary way of capturing renewable power for... - 0 views

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    "SolarBulb™ is a solar powered LED lamp that fastens onto conventional beverage containers and lights up automatically in the dark; controlled by a built-in light sensor. Just leave the SolarBulb™ in the sun for 4 hours, and receive 6 full hours of continuous LED lighting. SolarBulb™ has the unique sunflower-like design; its solar panel attached head is adjustable in whichever direction of the sun."
Jac Londe

Z-Wave - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Z-Wave is a wireless communications protocol designed for home automation, specifically to remotely control applications in residential and light commercial environments. The technology uses a low-power RF radio embedded or retrofitted into home electronics devices and systems, such as lighting, home access control, entertainment systems and household appliances.
Jac Londe

Light-emitting diode - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Light-emitting diode
  • A light-emitting diode (LED) is a semiconductor light source.[3] LEDs are used as indicator lamps in many devices and are increasingly used for other lighting. Introduced as a practical electronic component in 1962,[4] early LEDs emitted low-intensity red light, but modern versions are available across the visible, ultraviolet, and infrared wavelengths, with very high brightness. When a light-emitting diode is forward-biased (switched on), electrons are able to recombine with electron holes within the device, releasing energy in the form of photons. This effect is called electroluminescence and the color of the light (corresponding to the energy of the photon) is determined by the energy gap of the semiconductor. LEDs are often small in area (less than 1 mm2), and integrated optical components may be used to shape its radiation pattern.[5] LEDs present many advantages over incandescent light sources including lower energy consumption, longer lifetime, improved robustness, smaller size, and faster switching. LEDs powerful enough for room lighting are relatively expensive and require more precise current and heat management than compact fluorescent lamp sources of comparable output. Light-emitting diodes are used in applications as diverse as aviation lighting, automotive lighting, advertising, general lighting, and traffic signals. LEDs have allowed new text, video displays, live video, and sensors to be developed, while their high switching rates are also useful in advanced communications technology. Infrared LEDs are also used in the remote control units of many commercial products including televisions, DVD players, and other domestic appliances.
Jac Londe

Grundig G2 Reporter | The Eton Webstore - 0 views

  • Grundig G2 Reporter
  • AM-FM-SW-Radio/Recorder Features Digital AM/FM/SW radio with Signal Strength Indicator 248-station Memory Storage 5 Tuning Methods: Jog Tuning, Manual, Auto Tuning, Memory, ATS (Auto Tuning Storage) MP3 and WMA Decode and Recording, E-Book TXT Support Dual Stereo Speakers with Digital Volume Control Record Functions: MIC Record, Line-in Record, Record Radio (able to record while playing) Sleep Timer and Alarm Clock Functions Multiple Language Selection Built-in Flash Memory (4GB) Built-in micro-SD Card Reader (supports up to 16GB) Upgradable Firmware Ports: 3.5mm headphone output, Line-In, MIC, MINI-USB 2.0 Jack (High Speed) Rechargeable Lithium Battery (1250mAh), Charge Through USB Dimensions: 7½" W x 3½" H x 0.8" D (190 x 90 x 21 mm) Weight: 9.6 oz. (272 g)
Jac Londe

WeMo Beta - Applications Android sur Google Play - 0 views

  • Description Experiment with the latest features before the final release candidate is available. Being a WeMo Beta tester will help refine the WeMo app for others, and discover those tricky bugs hiding places that are sometimes hard to find. If you’re looking for the most stable and refined experience please download the standard 'WeMo' app. However, if you like playing with the latest features and don't mind a little instability here and there, then please download and let us know what you think.
Jac Londe

BELKIN | Belkin WeMo Home Automation | Home Depot Canada - 0 views

  • $49.99
  • BELKIN Belkin WeMo Home Automation
  • Turn electronics on or off — from anywhere. Operates over Wi-Fi and mobile internet, at home and away. You’ve already got everything you need: WeMo works with your existing Wi-Fi router and any iPod touch, iPhone, iPad - iOS 5 or higher. Put your electronic devices on a schedule. Modular system. You can add additional WeMo Switches easily, any time. Control as much or as little of your home as you want to.
Jac Londe

Arduino - Introduction - 0 views

  • What is Arduino?
  • Arduino is a tool for making computers that can sense and control more of the physical world than your desktop computer. It's an open-source physical computing platform based on a simple microcontroller board, and a development environment for writing software for the board.
  • Inexpensive - Arduino boards are relatively inexpensive compared to other microcontroller platforms. The least expensive version of the Arduino module can be assembled by hand, and even the pre-assembled Arduino modules cost less than $50
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  • Cross-platform - The Arduino software runs on Windows, Macintosh OSX, and Linux operating systems. Most microcontroller systems are limited to Windows.
  • Simple, clear programming environment - The Arduino programming environment is easy-to-use for beginners, yet flexible enough for advanced users to take advantage of as well. For teachers, it's conveniently based on the Processing programming environment, so students learning to program in that environment will be familiar with the look and feel of Arduino
  • Open source and extensible software- The Arduino software and is published as open source tools, available for extension by experienced programmers. The language can be expanded through C++ libraries, and people wanting to understand the technical details can make the leap from Arduino to the AVR C programming language on which it's based. SImilarly, you can add AVR-C code directly into your Arduino programs if you want to.
  • Open source and extensible hardware - The Arduino is based on Atmel's ATMEGA8 and ATMEGA168 microcontrollers. The plans for the modules are published under a Creative Commons license, so experienced circuit designers can make their own version of the module, extending it and improving it. Even relatively inexperienced users can build the breadboard version of the module in order to understand how it works and save money.
Jac Londe

Amarino - "Android meets Arduino" - 0 views

  • make thoses phone events visible somewhere else, on your wearable, in your living room, on your robot, in your office or where ever you want it to occur? Or would you like to use your smartphone sensors, like the accelerometer, light sensor, compass or your touchscreen to control other devices? 'android meets arduino' is a toolkit, basically consisting of an Android application and an Arduino library which will help you to interface with your phone in a new dimension. You can build your own interfaces almost without any programming experience.
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      L'Objet allié au Script par excellence Quoi de plus intéressant que de découvrir de nouveaux outils qui permettent de trancender la réalité. La virtualité transmue la réalité à distance. Le téléphone intelligent Le système d'opération Le réseau universel La plate-forme robotique Les logiciels de création Les applications
Jac Londe

Mini-bots cooperate to map out building interiors | Crave - CNET - 0 views

  • Mini-bots
  • map out building interiors
  • The rolling droids are being developed by Georgia Institute of Technology, the University of Pennsylvania, and the California Institute of Technology/Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). Equipped with two cameras and laser scanners, they can autonomously explore hallways in an unfamiliar building, detecting doors and windows, and create a map for users such as soldiers or firefighters. The project is part of the Micro Autonomous Systems and Technology (MAST) program and is being sponsored by the Army Research Laboratory. The program is aimed at developing palm-size machines that can hover in place, enter buildings, and perform other insect-like stunts while gathering data and relaying it to human controllers.
Jac Londe

STAGEPAS300 - Systèmes de sonorisation portatifs - Yamaha - France - 0 views

  • STAGEPAS300
  • Combinant une console de mixage intégrée et des haut-parleurs, il est remarquablement simple à utiliser ; quelques minutes suffisent pour vous installer et commencer à jouer. Le STAGEPAS™ 300 est le compagnon de route idéal, car il vous offre un renforcement de son puissant, fiable et pratique pour une grande variété d'applications. La qualité sonore n'a jamais été aussi mobile, ni aussi facile à obtenir. Optez pour la qualité, la simplicité et la puissance dans vos tournées !
  • Le STAGEPAS™ 300 est un système de sonorisation portable que vous pouvez installer partout et à tout moment pour délivrer un son live de grande qualité. Essentiellement conçu pour les musiciens itinérants, le STAGEPAS™ 300 permet de diffuser un son live ...
Jac Londe

Find MAC Address Identifies Mystery Devices on Your Network - PCWorld - 0 views

  • Find MAC Address Identifies Mystery Devices on Your Network
  • Every network adapter has what is called a Media Access Control address
  • imply tell the program the range of IP addresses on your network, click a button, and it looks at every address, ferreting out the MAC address for any device using that IP address.
Jac Londe

Researchers create super-small transistor, artificial atom powered by single electrons - 0 views

  • Researchers create super-small transistor, artificial atom powered by single electrons
  • The SketchSET—which is the first single-electron transistor made entirely of oxide-based materials—consists of an island formation that can house up to two electrons. The number of electrons on the island—which can be only zero, one, or two—results in distinct conductive properties. Wires extending from the transistor carry additional electrons across the island.
  • One virtue of a single-electron transistor is its extreme sensitivity to an electric charge, Levy explained. Another property of these oxide materials is ferroelectricity, which allows the transistor to act as a solid-state memory. The ferroelectric state can, in the absence of external power, control the number of electrons on the island, which in turn can be used to represent the 1 or 0 state of a memory element. A computer memory based on this property would be able to retain information even when the processor itself is powered down, Levy said. The ferroelectric state also is expected to be sensitive to small pressure changes at nanometer scales, making this device potentially useful as a nanoscale charge and force sensor.
Jac Londe

iGoogle Developer's Guide - iGoogle Developer Home - Google Code - 0 views

  • Anatomy of an iGoogle gadget
  • Hosting your gadget
  • Using the Google Gadgets Editor to host your gadget
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  • Viewing your gadget
  • Setting up the development environment
  • Passing data to your gadget through requestNavigateTo()
  • Sharing gadgets Sharing user preferences Managing Access Control
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