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55000
... yet to ... little ... Maybe I ... circuit ... most BEAM ... circuit to ... neurons ... discovered. Read ... already. ... You read my post correctly. I have...
lightninjim1
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Feb 1, 2007
10:13 am
55001
... that ... of ... save ... The ... I couldnt get the link to work even by pasting but i get what you mean. I've had a look at the picaxe system and as its...
lightninjim1
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Feb 1, 2007
10:34 am
55002
Thanks all for the suggestions. Everything was helpful. I'm using a 'shingled' (- to + ,etc. etc.) 5 volt 2mA solar sensor, but I think you could hook two...
GARY GIPSON
goldslinger2
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Feb 1, 2007
3:56 pm
55003
... Well, best of luck to you with the 2-motor walker and the 8-motor one too! John -- Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn...
John Floren
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Feb 2, 2007
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55004
This was done in a lego balancer, and will work well on a tabletop or a perfectly flat AND level surface, but it's not practical on a large scale. The moment...
weston54
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Feb 2, 2007
1:13 pm
55005
Hi Gary, I'm a bit confused by your description but here goes anyhow. Any solar panel that is rated higher than 0.5V is in effect a "shingled" array of solar...
wilf_nv
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Feb 3, 2007
4:46 am
55006
Thanks for the reply Wilf; I think you covered it well. This particular cell is literally tiny ones 'shingled' or overlapped one on top of the other to bring...
GARY GIPSON
goldslinger2
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Feb 3, 2007
3:43 pm
55007
Thanks for the reply Wilf; I think you covered it well. This particular cell is literally tiny ones 'shingled' or overlapped one on top of the other to bring...
GARY GIPSON
goldslinger2
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Feb 3, 2007
3:45 pm
55008
Yes, any point on the silvered back of each tile is electrically the same terminal and at the same potential. When connected in series, the backs of each tile...
wilf rigter
wilf_nv
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Feb 3, 2007
4:37 pm
55009
Hi Beamers OK, I'm still struggling with this one, and looking for some circuit suggestions. Just to recap, I'm looking to build a 2-motor turbot, with 4 photo...
Simon Fraser
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Feb 3, 2007
5:58 pm
55010
[Once more, with better wrapping. Stupid Yahoo mailing lists...] Hi Beamers OK, I'm still struggling with this one, and looking for some circuit suggestions....
Simon Fraser
smfr123
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Feb 3, 2007
6:01 pm
55011
I am trying to build the "bully" circuit from the wanadoo.nl web site. Using the ic information I have I put together the pin outs in the graphic below. ...
Charles
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Feb 4, 2007
2:49 pm
55012
Hello Simon, Here is the photosensor circuit you requested. http://www.user.dccnet.com/wrigter/BEAM/LedSensorPriorityEncoder1.gif It uses two LM324 quad...
wilf_nv
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Feb 5, 2007
4:20 am
55013
Here is a 4 LEDsensor bidirectional rover. http://www.user.dccnet.com/wrigter/BEAM/LedSensorPriorityEncoder5.gif It uses two driven wheels and one idler wheel....
wilf_nv
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Feb 5, 2007
5:01 am
55014
I have implemented a flash simulation of an interesting idea based on Conway's game of life. It is independent of any sort of central authority or...
Steve
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Feb 5, 2007
6:11 am
55015
This might interest you: http://www.makezine.com/gol/ It's a decentralized, modular game of life, powered by an AtMega48. It's sadly not quite cheap, at 20...
Tordek
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Feb 5, 2007
6:52 am
55016
... Have you discovered any interesting patterns other than the two-pummer stable circuit? I can't figure out a way to get a pummer within range to make it...
WilliamChops Westfield
westfw
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Feb 5, 2007
7:03 am
55017
I've managed 4 stable pummers in this *wonderful* simulation (Thanks Steve!). They are arranged in a line. I unfortunately can't remember the starting...
Thomas White
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Feb 5, 2007
8:58 am
55018
I see Solarbotics sell these chips for "use as" a motor driver. Does anyone have info on this as I've only got a basic pinout for the chip. Also would this...
lightninjim1
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Feb 5, 2007
9:47 am
55019
Hello All, This just a reminder to all about this months Buildfest on February 10th at the Bug'n'Bots store. It will start at 10:00 am and run till 4:00 pm. If...
Bug'n'Bots
cymdad
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Feb 5, 2007
1:20 pm
55020
Well done STeve! It should be possible to do this in silicon similar to the beam sonic circuit which was designed for sound instead of light. With no central...
wilf_nv
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Feb 5, 2007
3:05 pm
55021
Hello, Some BEAM pictures here ! http://pcii7.tibone.com/gallery/album123 Fabien...
fabien_bp
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Feb 5, 2007
3:18 pm
55022
I've updated the page with a simplified version that I think produces better results and should be even easier to implement. I think I must have a memory leak...
Steve
techsupt.rm
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Feb 5, 2007
3:25 pm
55023
... I think you have the speed of light set too low for it to be an adequate simulation of the way real hardware behaves. It LOOKS as if the spacing is...
WilliamChops Westfield
westfw
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Feb 5, 2007
4:14 pm
55024
Sorry for the last message, I hadn't read it through. Anyway, I think you should implement some kind of hysteresis, to avoid (as it very often happens) when...
Tordek
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Feb 5, 2007
8:36 pm
55025
Very, very nice; Fabien. Very imaginative. Keep up the good work ! fabien_bp <fblancp@...> wrote: Hello, Some BEAM pictures here ! ...
GARY GIPSON
goldslinger2
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Feb 5, 2007
10:00 pm
55026
And last but not least here is a discrete digital solution, with a 74HC245 to determine the brightest of the eight PDs by measuring RC time constants, a 74HC30...
wilf_nv
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Feb 6, 2007
6:52 am
55027
Awesome, thanks for all the circuits, Wilf! I've breadboarded some of the LM324 variants, and they seem to work pretty well. Now I have lots of options. Thanks...
Simon Fraser
smfr123
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Feb 6, 2007
7:18 am
55028
Anyone have a good link for a good site to learn how to do simple neural nets? I've searched google and only found some stuff for game programming. I need some...
jediapprentice94
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Feb 6, 2007
10:30 pm
55029
Happy "Love Your Robot" day, fellow Beamers! Love 'em now, for it won't be long before their all grown up (or, um, salvaged for parts). Cheers, J Wolfgang...
J Wolfgang Goerlich
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Feb 7, 2007
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