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Sparkfun's Autonomous Vehicle Compeition 2010, here in Boulder.

My SparkFun Box Collection

SparkFun National Education Tour stop.

Only 1 die, actually. It "rolls" the die when you shake it. It can roll any of the usual RPG dice, from 4-sided to 20-sided and percentage. The pushbutton selects which type of die to roll. The case is salvaged - it came with a set of earbuds. Inspired by tronixstuff.

The SparkFun Inventor’s Kit (SIK) is a great way to get started with programming and hardware interaction with the Arduino programming language. The SIK includes everything you need to complete 15 circuits that will teach you how to read sensors, display information on an LCD, drive motors, and more. You don’t need any previous programming or electronics experience to use this kit.

 

The full-color SIK Guidebook (included) contains step by step instructions of how to connect each circuit with the included parts. Full example code is provided and explained and even includes troubleshooting tips if something goes wrong.

 

The kit does not require any soldering and is recommended for beginners ages 10 and up. The new V3 version of the kit includes a 16x2 LCD screen, the SparkFun RedBoard, more circuits, and the new full-color guidebook.

 

Available soon!

Grace Lutheran Church & School

 

Courtesy of Michelle Shorter

Sparkfun's Autonomous Vehicle Compeition 2010, here in Boulder.

Pittsburg Childrens Museum

 

Courtesy of Michelle Shorter

Using ancient Sparkfun MIDI shield to control ancient Roland SP404, works great actually. Almost no code. SoftwareSerial does NOT work for some reason, maybe it's the counterfeit arduino, I don't know. Have to use TX.

Technical Support Manager at Sparkfun Electronics

 

Sparkfun's Autonomous Vehicle Compeition 2010, here in Boulder.

Sparkfun's Autonomous Vehicle Compeition 2010, here in Boulder.

Sparkfun had their autonomous vehicle competition on Wednesday, and I took an hour from work to check them out. I only got to see a few of the attempts, then took a tour of the company, and went back to work.

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