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Arduino Rapid Prototype with LCD, Servo & Optical Sensor
Using an Arduino, a servo, an optical sensor and a 16×2 LCD screen to create a rapid prototype device which will track a cumulative count (a count occurs each time the opto is interrupted) and a servo to simulate usage. Check out www.nyccnc.com for the code and vendor links.
Tag & Reader Rapid Prototype Testing
Rapid Prototype Testing of a longer tag inlay that lays flat in the track. In addition, an alternate reader antenna location was tested. The results of the two tests and the results are shown on this short video that demonstrate the solution design capabilities at ODIN.
Arduino Rapid Prototype with LCD, Servo & Optical Sensor
Using an Arduino, a servo, an optical sensor and a 16×2 LCD screen to create a rapid prototype device which will track a cumulative count (a count occurs each time the opto is interrupted) and a servo to simulate usage. Check out www.nyccnc.com for the code and vendor links.
Arduino Rapid Prototype with LCD, Servo & Optical Sensor
Using an Arduino, a servo, an optical sensor and a 16×2 LCD screen to create a rapid prototype device which will track a cumulative count (a count occurs each time the opto is interrupted) and a servo to simulate usage. Check out www.nyccnc.com for the code and vendor links.
The Greenerator Rapid Prototype- Residential Green Energy Generator
Wind Turbine and Solar Generator for Buildings. All rights reserved to Jonathan Globerson. for more details visit: www.jonglob.com
Arduino Rapid Prototype with LCD, Servo & Optical Sensor
Using an Arduino, a servo, an optical sensor and a 16×2 LCD screen to create a rapid prototype device which will track a cumulative count (a count occurs each time the opto is interrupted) and a servo to simulate usage. Check out www.nyccnc.com for the code and vendor links.
RPX Initial Rapid Prototype Shape with Modifications
RPX Initial Rapid Prototype Shape with Modifications
Time Paper Rapid Video Prototype
How to communicate with team members, stake holders, or clients an idea for a product or design that is hard to grasp? How can this be done quickly and cheaply? In the USI module Video Prototyping with Panos Markopoulos, we explored such questions by making it happen ourselves. After we selected a topic in our group, each member was in charge of creating a short video to showcase the product/idea to the others. The idea was to make it quick and rough, we only had one afternoon to film, edit and present the result! We came up with the Theme of sustainable or ecological products, and with that in mind, my idea was a printer that would use a special “disappearing” ink in order to be able to reuse the paper. Does it make sense? Maybe the video will help?
Rapid Memory
Rapid prototyping as a three dimensional photo. By scanning and modeling you are able to create something very personal just like a photo. Something that’s very dear to you can be captured in a three dimensional form. I focused on something very personal and came up with remodeling my old bedroom from when I was a child. Completely build out of my memory I modeled it in my computer. All the things that were very important are still very clear in my mind and therefore I am able to remodel them very precise, the things less important became more anonymous and ended up in blank boxes and other shapes. The result is a little box with a peephole, inside are pieces of my childhood. ©Henny van Nistelrooy 2005 www.hennyvannistelrooy.com
Arduino Rapid Prototype with LCD, Servo & Optical Sensor
Using an Arduino, a servo, an optical sensor and a 16×2 LCD screen to create a rapid prototype device which will track a cumulative count (a count occurs each time the opto is interrupted) and a servo to simulate usage. Check out www.nyccnc.com for the code and vendor links.