You gotta check out CMUcam if you haven’t yet. It can be controlled via a serial communications to processors such as PIC, CUBLOC,
You gotta check out CMUcam if you haven’t yet. It can be controlled via a serial communications to processors such as PIC, CUBLOC,
Here’s how you can make your own Linux Temperature Monitoring system coupled with a DS1820 chip using the 1-wire communication protocol. Note that you could easily do this with a Basic Stamp, which supports 1-wire protocol and just simply add a
I’ve always wanted to mess with UcLinux (Micro-C Linux), which is basically linux for embedded applications. Here’s where you can buy one for like $210, which is a pretty good deal I’ve seen lately…
The iPod Linux I guess runs UcLinu
I remember talking to Lantronix Appication Engineers and sales people this March at ESC and they were telling me only 10 people submitted projects for their last year’s wireless design contest!
Basically, everyone who submitted something won at least couple hundred bucks.
Yes, that’s right, if you submit it, you might just win some money easy…
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Just in case you haven’t seen this one from Atmel, My new Atmel AVR32 development kit, STK1000 Linux Box!
It loads up great, I haven’t had the time to mess around with it but seems like it has 2 Ethernet ports, 2 USB ports, bunch of I/Os, push buttons and nice color LCD. The whole Linux runs on a 256MB SD Card, which is kinda cool…
“STK1000 provides a complete AT32AP7000 development environment. The kit has two ethernet ports, a high quality QVGA LCD, a loudspeaker, and
