Jeff Sampson brought his Quick Prototyping/video digitizer project. And some LEDs from China. |
The video digitizer made from the Quick Prototyping modules. |
An actual image from the digitizer. This shows the odd field, even field and the difference between the two fields. The last frame shows the position of the max pixel intensity (red) and its value (blue). |
The finished CPLD module. |
The finished video input module. |
Jeff's high intensity LEDs. (These looked much better in person.) |
This is the eval board that came with the Xilinx starter kit. This went home with Richard Piotter. |
This is some of the logic that Richard P. is programming into his Xilinx programmable logic. |
Richard P. is going to use the programmable logic to run this robot. |
Bruce Shapiro and Alan Kilian are discussing Bruce's version of the Science Museum Stepper Motor Challenge. |
Bruce's 'flower'. He is calling this an anemonea. |
Alan checking out the new I/O board. |
Alan'a original Science Museum Stepper Motor Challenge design. |
These are panels that Bill Arden cut on his laser cutter. You can also see the panels that they were cut from. |
Terry Schumacher is explaining his robot. |
Ben Johnson and Peter Kilian are reclaiming parts for robots. |
Ben Johnson brought his BoeBot. |