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Microchip Technology announced the second member of its award-winning and patented GestIC® family. The new MGC3030 3D gesture controller features simplified user-interface options focused on gesture detection, enabling true one-step design-in of 3D gesture recognition in consumer and embedded devices. Housed in an easy-to-manufacture SSOP28 package, the MGC3030 expands the use of highly sought after 3D gesture control features to high-volume cost-sensitive applications such as toys, audio and lighting. To learn more about the MGC3030, visit www.microchip.com/MGC3030-Page-012015a.
I made The Cartographer for my partner and I to use whilst travelling Europe in a motorhome. When designing The Cartographer, I wanted to capture a romantic past when maps were works of art.
The travel blog: technomadics.net
An iPod touch and an iPod nano. One uses a touch interface, the other a clickwheel. Per the terms of this creative commons license, please credit "iPod Touch In 30 Minutes" and link to ipod.in30minutes.com if you use this photo.
Yes, it's sloppy... just got the tiles in today and roughing the space.
The white tile will curve up onto the back wall... no hard 90 degree angle. Swankasaurus Rex!
To enable development with the MGC3030, Microchip’s Woodstar MGC3030 Development Kit (part # DM160226) was also announced today. It is available now for $139 via any Microchip sales representative or authorized worldwide distributor, or from microchipDIRECT (www.microchip.com/Dev-Kit-012015a). The kit comes with the AUREA Graphical User Interface, the central tool to parameterize the MGC3030 and the Colibri Suite to suit the needs of any design. AUREA is available via a free download from www.microchip.com/AUREA-GUI-012015a. The Colibri Gesture Suite is an extensive library of proven and natural 3D gestures for hands and fingers that is pre-programmed into the MGC3030.
Microchip's PIC32 “MX1” and “MX2” MCUs are the smallest and lowest-cost PIC32 microcontrollers, and are the first PIC32 MCUs to feature dedicated audio and capacitive-sensing peripherals.