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El proyecto se trata de un tiro al blanco que funciona con una pistola que emite luz infrarroja, la cual es captada por los sensores infrarrojos localizados en el centro de los blancos. De atinarle al blanco, este se esconderá y aparecerá uno nuevo.
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Option #1 Camera Mount Designed by Eli Hughes of WaveNumber LLC. You can order these parts through Shapeway.com which 3D prints on demand. You can choose from all sorts of materials depending on how much you want to spend. Camera Mount Option #2 To attach the camera we found useful to prepare two metal L-shaped pieces made from aluminium. With the help of black plastic distance posts (already available in the kit) and these metal stands, you may freely change the position of the camera over the surface. You may use following files to cut the required shapes (drawing was made using the QCad program): Preview (.pdf) CAD file (.dxf)
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Este proyecto fue realizado por estudiantes de Mecatrónica del Tecnológico de Monterrey Campus Guadalajara y está diseñado para pacientes con problemas motrices, principalmente en brazos y piernas. La intención de nuestro prototipo es que el paciente pueda transportarse autónomamente en su silla de ruedas mediante una especie de casco que detecte la dirección deseada, además de que sea una manera recreativa de trasladarse. Este casco usa acelerómetros y se mueve detectando los ejes X y Y, este último es para trasladarse hacia adelante y en reversa. Nuestra intención es demostrar nuestro punto usando un carrito constituido por una ProtoBoard, dos servomotores y una tarjeta Freedom® KL25Z de Freescale® y controlarlo por medio de dicho casco
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Harvard Extension School CSCI E-251, Fall 2012: Principles of Operating Systems Final Project Presentations Presentation by Victor Petrov
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http//www.freescale.com/UniversityPrograms -- Students from the University of Science and Technology in Beijing share the challenges and teamwork that went i...
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This past Tuesday June 25th, 2013, the UNICAMP E-Racing compete against 19 teams and won the first place with a score of 985 points of a total of 1000. The car used an electric motor of 120 V and a chassis that weighted 250 kg (551.2 lbs). That allows the car with a charging time of 2 hours to be driving for 25 km (15.5 miles) and race up to speeds of 170 km/h (105.6 mph). Check out this video of the car: The official results: http://www.sae.org/images/cds/selfservice/372162833_FSAE_EV_2013%20result.pdf
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Harvard Extension School CSCI E-251, Fall 2012: Principles of Operating Systems Final Project Presentations Presentation by Kate Fischl
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Campeão Brasileiro 2011 POLIposition Team PSI USP
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TFC2015 UCDavis Team Young Tortoise Final Report Thanks for sharing Lance Halsted​
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Thanks Team Jolt @ UC Berkeley for this awesome first-person perspective of the Freescale Cup car going around the track!
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2013 Global Freescale Cup Participant: Brazil Car Specs: -Freescale "Bolero" MPC5604B 32-bit MCU
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There are several programs on the market which are freely available. Below is a list of the more popular [free] ones.  Eagle PCB 123
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FTF on-the-street reporter talks to the Universidad del Valle de Mexico team from Guadalajara, Mexico who describe their challenge...
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The Embedded World 2013 trade show was held last week (26-28 Feb) in Nuremberg. The exhibition attracted over 22,500 visitors (1.3% increase over 2012) of which 29% are from outside Germany. This year, for the 2nd time, Freescale presented its University Programs presentation in addition to its large demo booth in Hall 4A. The University Programs area is dedicated in linking the industry with the universities we partner with, showing demos and achievements from students related to today's Freescale technologies. This year we featured the following demonstrations: ROS (Robot Operating System) communication to a robotic arm and sensor array system featuring distributed computing system based on iMX535 platform from the University of Applied Sciences Georg-Simon-Ohm in Nuremberg Tennis game demonstration as teaching programming tool using the Kinetis K60 Tower system from the University of Applied Sciences of Munich IP Camera stabilisation system for drone system using MPC5604B Track Board from the University of Applied Sciences of Ingolstadt eCARus 2.0 2-seater electric buggy featuring i.MX and 16-bit automotive S12 technologies from the Technical University of Munich Rescue Robot for remote assistance in disaster areas using i.MX and 16-bit automotive S12 technologies from the Technical University of Ostrava FSLBOT mini robot demonstration running on ColdFire from the University of Applied Sciences in Landshut FSLBOT and other student robot projects running on Kinetis K60 Tower systems from the University of Applied Sciences in Deggendorf Here are a few pictures showing robots roaming the grounds and attracting the attention of several visitors. http://www.radio-electronics.com/articles/processing-embedded/embedded-world-2013-the-inside-74
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Join the fun and watch the who will be crowned Freescale Cup Champion, LIVE from the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits. Check the event info at https://www.facebook.com/events/1425416907713292/ LIVECAST http://p.livecoder.com/Freescale_IIS
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Here is a short update via video of the activities done at the University Programs demo area at the Embedded World 2014 Exhibition that was held on 25-27 March 2014 in Nuremberg (Germany).
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There are three types of memory in a typical Micrcontroller  FLASH - where your programs are stored RAM - for manipulating variables during runtime EEPROM - stores long term information
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Depending on which MCU Devlopment board you have chosen, you will need to figure out a way to mount this to the chassis. I have seen everything from cardboard, to aluminum, to wood. Below is a template complete with CAD drawings to mount the Qorivva TRK-MPC5604B board and the Motor Board onto the chassis. We use plexiglass for ours, but any other millable material is appropriate. The large hole in the middle is for cables from the servo. We attach the board to the car using the plastic standoffs (you will need them 55 mm long, so in our case, we used the combination of 40 + 15 mm) - see an example (SOS code 10260). To attach both the processor and interface boards the simillar 5mm plastic standoffs were used. Preview (.pdf) CAD file (.dxf)
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http://www.freescale.com - FTF on-the-street reporter talks to ITESM from Guadalajara, Mexico who describe their challenges and learnings in building an inte...
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