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The Teensy is a breadboard-friendly development board with loads of features in a, well, teensy package. The Teensy++ breaks out all of the IO available on the AT90USB1286 to breadboard-friendly 0.1" spaced headers so you can hook up a load of peripherals.
The Teensy++ comes pre-flashed with a bootloader so you can program it using the on-board USB connection: No external programmer needed! You can program the Teensy in your favorite IDE using C or you can install the Teensyduino add-on for the Arduino IDE and write Arduino sketches for Teensy!
The μTOLED-20-G2 is an impressive Transparent OLED display module (TOLED) in the 4D Systems microOLED graphics display range. Featuring a 2.0” 128x160 resolution transparent display, it is the ideal size for attractive transparent display applications.
Driving the module and its peripherals is the GOLDELOX processor, a very capable chip which provides impressive graphics power, programmed with 4D Systems Workshop IDE Software. 4D Systems Workshop enables graphic solutions to be constructed rapidly and with ease due to its design being solely for 4D’s graphics controllers.
The μTOLED-20-G2 has a modest but comprehensive range of features suited for an application requiring an amazing transparent display, an analog input, Dallas 1-wire sensor capability, audio generation, or simply digital I/O. This is truly an impressive display solution.
Dimensions: 83.5mm x 38.6mm
Handmade electronic circuit that effects a video signal. It slices up the input signal and adds divisions of it back, producing lines and some color-changing effects. Alas, the pretty metallic green-blue I painted it doesn't photograph accurately.
Some demos:
- www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfWGW9JeOmc
- several with video feedback: www.vimeo.com/tag:vidiffektor
My experimental filmmaker friend Christine Lucy Latimer, who owns the only other Vidiffektor box made, used it to do this piece here: vimeo.com/31993437 .
My page about my electronic sound boxes with info/demos is here: www3.bell.net/james.schid/schidlowsky_esb.html