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Watch as i squeel the tires up to 4th gear (1:38). The tires in the launch are broken loose until 4th gear :)
Atomic's 360 HP Turbocharged SVT Focus. Possibly the fastest SVT Focus in Canada?
- 13 PSI
- 10:1 Compression
- GT25R-400 Ceramic ball bearing turbo
- Much more...
http://atomic.specul ation.org/robots
Building A Real Robot Pet!
This is the basic components in the first stage of my Autonomous K-9. (There are 4 versions). Remember K-9 from Doctor Who? Well, this will soon be the real thing. I'm trying to keep the basic AI and awareness very simple with only one sensor. The code is the most complicated part... so far :P
This is a client/server application i wrote for Windows Media Center and my Windows Mobile (pocketpc) phone.
It lets me control my audio by using the playlists that are on the server. Including radio stations.
I used a plastic robot shell to add my own servos. I then surrounded the shell in a cookie monster plush toy. Using my 2d mapping code, I created this :)
*warning: In the video i accidently swapped the SIN and SQR titles :)
http://atomic.spe culaton.org
This is my first beta version of my homemade oscilloscope. It uses a microchip pic 18F4685 @ 20mhz with a C# .Net Windows GUI
K-9's treads were giving me grief. So I built this new base.
I also added my new upgraded PIC Board that i designed. With my usual 18F4685 on it ;)
And I added the EMIC speech board.
My homemade Wall-E Robot needed some more expression. So I added a servo and a metal rod to his neck. Now his head can tilt :)
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I designed and had these boards printed . Give me all the I/O with a regulated +5 and GND . 8 of the pins are unregulated .
I use it them for pretty much every prototype i do .
Quite simply, without getting into enough details for anyone to break in LOL, this is my home made alarm panel.
The actual alarm part is on my server which is locked in a room in the house. The panel communicates with the server via a serial cable @ 2400 baud. The panel tells the server when it's detected motion, etc. The server pages my cell phone.
http://atomic.specul ation.org
Using a 16F877a @ 20 mhz, a windows gui written in C# .Net, serial port, midi cable, Roland D2 Midi Device, and my webcam ..
The computer applications recognizes my finger and sends the information over the serial port to the Microchip. The microchip sends a MIDI packet over a midi cable to the Roland D2 . The Roland D2 plays the note .