wiki.paparazziuav.org
AR Drone 2 - PaparazziUAV
http://wiki.paparazziuav.org/wiki/AR_Drone_2/getting_started
Redirected from AR Drone 2/getting started. AR Drone 2/AT Commands. AR Drone 2/Motor driver. AR Drone 2/Multidirectional distance measurement. AR Drone 2/NAV board. AR drone 2/Software installation. TU Delft - Lasergame with Autonomous AR Drone. TU Delft - Search and Rescue with AR Drone 2. Setting up the simulation environment. Creating the mechanical model. Example .xml file. Setting up the folder. Clarification of the .xml files. View ARDrone 2 live video. Option 1: Simple low quality MJPEG over RTP.
drivebytech.blogspot.com
2011-05-15 | Drive-by Tech
http://drivebytech.blogspot.com/2011_05_15_archive.html
Your only stop for digital entertainment. Hosts all the news and trends on. Worldly blessings; Gadgets, Movies, Autos, Video Games and what not. Saturday, 21 May 2011. HTC Sensation vs. Xperia Arc (Charming vs. Sleek). I should have included HTC Sensation when I recently compared. Phones we are about to compare. (videos at the bottom). I personally prefer Arc for its sleek futuristic design, the same thing that captures your heart in concept cars. Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc. Lets compare their features now.
poacoptero.wordpress.com
Glossário « poacoptero
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Estudo sobre o Puzzlebox Orbit. Um relato sobre a construção de um tricóptero com componentes adquiridos a partir da cidade de Porto Alegre/RS. O glossário é um dos produtos previstos no método OpenUP. Que estou aplicando neste projeto. As fontes são a Wikipédia e o Google. Diversas palavras não apresentam tradução em português na Wikipédia, nestes casos, suas definições são mantidas em inglês. Ver IEEE 802.11. The AR.Drone is a device combining including modelling, video gaming and augmented reality...
mchr3k-arduino.blogspot.com
Mchr3k - Arduino: January 2012
http://mchr3k-arduino.blogspot.com/2012_01_01_archive.html
A chronicle of my experiences with Arduino and other electronics. Monday, 30 January 2012. I decided to take a break from the work on my wireless sensor network to play around with some components from my ARDX starter kit. Which I hadn't used yet. This was all pretty straightforward. I used the following tutorials. The circuit I ended up with looked like this. From the left, this has a dimmer switch, two regular LEDs, a light sensor, a push button and on the far right is an RGB LED which oomlout. This he...