![]() Alan Kilian Brought his Trippy robot (top). PIC-Servo board (left). New Trippy radio link (center). His Oscar robot (right). |
![]() Richard Piotter made this digital oscilloscope based on a GameBoy. |
![]() Jeff Sampson brought this collection of programmable logic/video digitizer stuff. |
![]() The original Xilinx starter kit came with this eval board and programming cable. |
![]() Jeff had this Eagle demo. This is the Quick Prototyping CPLD board. |
![]() Another of Jeff's boards. This is a PIC-Servo board. |
![]() Jeff explaining the system to Bill Arden. |
![]() Bill bought this USB to serial convertor and USB to parallel convertor for experimentation. |
![]() Terry Schumacher brought his lawn mower robot prototype. |
![]() It is driving around on the floor. |
![]() Bob Odegard is experimenting with air muscles for his robots. |
![]() The air muscle. |
![]() Another view. |
![]() Yet another view. |
![]() Bob Odegard explaining the air muscle. |
![]() Bill though it would be cute to pull his cart with his radio controlled car. |
![]() It worked! |
![]() Not to be out done, Terry Schumacher hooked up his robot. |
![]() It pulled it too! |
![]() Bruce Shapiro had this light bulb tree. These are bulbs he painted on his Easter egg plotter. |
![]() There was lots of free stuff. |
![]() There were a bunch of these analog/digital boards. |
![]() And a few of these Power PC motherboards. |