A.k.a “The22V10” Youtube Persona ;
The 22V10 PAL chip is a programmable logic device (PLD) that was introduced by Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) in 1983. It was the first PAL chip to have configurable output macrocells and could replace many standard TTL logic ICs.
I used it to create some Glue Logic on a 68000 based hardware for BlackBox corp. back in the Day.
Me and my Beagles will love it, Unless someone thinks its a chew toy (down Boy)
can’t believe I won one…I like it comes with the little tripod too. MQTT here we Go!
GL PJ
I’m gonna Call it “Cooper” too.
This is nice tech in one stack, so I like that, Like the WIO terminal. That also is everything in one package.
Wish the Seeed Round display were more flexible (io, wise) and more compatible as generic touch screen display for example. Why do you need (2) SD slots as another example when a camera is added…? I would have made it with add and remove hardware features. i.e. more options.
This SenseCap Watcher is closer to my thoughts on an OPEN source , with crowd designed options.
Can’t wait to see it show up…
GL PJ
11 minutes to go , Cold Libation on hand and there may be snacks…
Better to have one and NOT need it than NEED one and NOT have it.
Hazards are everywhere…
They say… Our robot, Stompy, is a 4-foot humanoid robot featuring the claw gripper from the recent Universal Manipulation Interface paper, designed so that each part fits on a 256 × 256 3D printer bed, with a total bill of materials costing less than $10,000. We’re using carbon fiber PAHT, but in principle, any reasonably strong plastic could be used instead.
Here is a link to the company if you want the back story, and they are Hiring LOL
Don’t sleep through this one I’m certain the 3D parts info will be good too, I bet this is the beginning of the Gimbal device for reCamera (Articulating joints & Servos) I hope so.
It was an ST-400 from the looks of it or a close variant, A Servo motor with actuators are WAY cooler than Stepper motors Gear reduction and smoothness… WOW.
Check out this video, I see a Jetson NANO super controlling this with a reCamera, I can see that.
The STR400 robotic arm is a lightweight, six-degree-of-freedom manipulator designed for precision tasks. It features a full carbon fiber construction and six harmonic joint modules, contributing to its agility and durability.
I want to print CNF arm pieces (halves) screw them together with slots too.
The servos with actuators used in it have come down in price so it is doable.
a miniaturized version with a reCamera on the end.
Seeed is working on a basic Gimble but I haven’t seen any info on it in a while.?
Have FUN…