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View ArticleA Conversation About Perceived Value
A customer asked a contractor friend of mine how much it would cost to do this project. My friend gave him a proposal: $4500Customer: That seems really high.Contractor: What do you think is a...
View ArticlePropeller Multicontroller – Part 1
There was a 4-part series published in Servo Magazine starting in 2008 featuring contributions from three authors centered around the capabilities and uses of a Propeller Multicontroller board; a DIY...
View ArticleBASIC Stamp Module Tester
This easy to build and use tester will allow you to test your BASIC Stamp Modules (any model) for bad I/O pins, RAM and other issues that may cause problems in your projects. This tester only works on...
View ArticlePropeller Multicontroller – Part 4
There was a 4-part series published in Servo Magazine starting in September of 2008 featuring contributions from three authors centered around the capabilities and uses of a Propeller Multicontroller...
View ArticleGPS Datalogger
There are plenty of projects out there that deal with GPS and microcontrollers, many of which make use of the data for such things as navigation. The RoboMagellan competition is one such application....
View ArticleSavage Circuits TV – Episode 1
This episode talks about the show, what we cover, what to expect and our many resources such as the project website and discussion forums. We will also be giving you a sneak preview of the new...
View ArticleSavage Circuits TV – Episode 2
This episode talks about how to use both quadrature encoders and shift registers in your projects as well as offering some examples and application ideas. Resources Quadrature Encoders74HC595 Serial to...
View ArticleSavage Circuits TV – Episode 3
This episode follows and details the Garage Parking Assistant article published in the January 2010 issue of Nuts & Volts. Resources Garage Parking Assistant project page.
View ArticleGPS Navigation – Part 1
In the 80s when I first started building robots, I found there were roughly three ways I could program my bot for autonomous navigation depending on the sensors. The first option was basic roaming...
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