That’s a little too much liability for me to carry such a device. Sounds dangerous!
http://www.pcpro.co.uk/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/flux-capacitor.jpeg
That’s a little too much liability for me to carry such a device. Sounds dangerous!
http://www.pcpro.co.uk/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/flux-capacitor.jpeg
Ah ha ha haa
SN96:
How bout a Flux capacitor, so we can go back in time and fix our mistakes that would prevent any magic smoke from ever happening… 8)
That’s a little too much liability for me to carry such a device.
Sounds dangerous!
http://www.pcpro.co.uk/blogs/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/flux-capacitor.jpeg
Cool! I want one of those as a poster on my door
you know im new to robots but i did play around with speech recognition
befor i jumped into robotics so i second this
You know me Jim, I have an obsession with sound sensors and Speech chips. In fact, I was in the process of designing another new 2-in-1 board that will have both sound sensing and speech on one board using the bot board form factor.
Quick answer:
1.) Speech Board (Speakjet)
2.) Sound sensor(s)
3.) Speech recognition using the VR Stamp
4.) Accelerometers
also a gyro/Accelerometers
I like to have a high current and efficient switching regulator, which takes typical rechargeable battery and drop it to 6V, with optional 5V and 3.3V. Minimum input range of 7V to 12V. If they can design an even wider range, that’s even better!
In addition I’d like to see this with terminal strips for future expansion, all encased in a BBII form factor.