XMOS Eve
Santatron 3000 won’t come until you’re asleep…
When you wake up, you’ll find presents in your robot building box…
XMOS Eve
Santatron 3000 won’t come until you’re asleep…
When you wake up, you’ll find presents in your robot building box…
**have you **
have you anounced it yet ?
Kantana wielding mobile robot arm
this thingy will be a mobile robot arm with 6 degrees of freedom, driving around on omni wheels. it will have a gripper and perform various tasks, such as demolishing styrafoam cups, and moving blocks…
one dev kit
both diaries (diary of a whimpy kid lol)
Hmmm…
yeah
operation uav:i want to build a 4 rotor helicopter for survaliance and termal imageing(<new entry )
ferret is out ,sorry
What do you mean?
What do you mean?
Home control
I plan to build a nearly universal home automate. This mean that the automate will handle nearly all information which is available in a standard home.<o:p></o:p>Out of the usual on/off outputs, information about the current status will be available over the internet, on a TV screen.<o:p></o:p>Inputs will be as various as movement, door open/close, temp. sensors, picture of the milkman, dog barking, ….<o:p></o:p> All of this is not really new, the interesting part is that the end user will be able to create himself his own new control tasks using elementary task that will be shipped with the controller itself.<o:p></o:p>I hope I don’t leave this message to late… and looking to read you.<o:p></o:p>Thanks.<o:p></o:p>
Edit:
Need one kit (i guess all the job can be done)
Photo diary yes; but more interesting i will publish the source code.
I have you down for the swarm idea…
I have you down for the swarm idea.
how come?
Dent, what is your reason for dropping out? Time restrictions?
Im still in…
oh!
Well, i already posted something on the new post because i didn’t think you read this. Yeah, the main reason is because of my dad, he says no way, but yeah, school started, i don’t have any money, and homework is like endless.
Sorry… i still feel bad…
To be confirmed, but check out our community for open source
Great to see you are excited by XMOS technology!
XMOS is pretty easy to get to grips with and we have a growing community to help you out should you get stuck over at XCore.com (note: though the name of this site will change soon - watch this space!)
Anyhow, another key part of our community site is to share code - open source and such. Thus things like spi/i2c etc I am pretty sure we have existing code for that you can simply plug in and use - check out these pages for existing user projects you can download!
As stated before, the cool thing about XMOS technology is that it allows you to treat hardware like you do software, so it can be whatever you want it to be. You can attach whatever you want to it and interface with it pretty much. Your best bet to find the answers to your questions would be to ask on the website above, or to check out documentation.
Unfortunately I can not state which dev kit you will be getting, as the one we are thinking of giving out has not been released yet! However I am pretty sure it will have one of the L1 processors on it, so you can check out the specs for one of those at least to get an idea of what you have to play with - click here for info on the XMOS L1 processor.