New Product: SeeedStudio

Solar botics
August 12, 2016
Seeed One Wire Temperature Sensor
$7.97

For simple and easy temperature measurement using the 1-wire protocol with a prepared DS18B20 sensor.
Adjustable IR Reflection Sensor (3-80cm)
$9.32
This panel/plate mount IR reflection sensor has a 3-80cm threshold detection range.
Grove - High Temperature Sensor
$12.02

This isn't a plain outdoor thermometer - it has a range of -50 to 600°C.
Grove - UV Sensor
$14.45
Monitor ultraviolet (UV) radiation in the 240mn-400mn range using the Grove interface system.
Grove - NFC Tag
$29.03

Near Field Communications Tag in a Grove module.
Grove - 4 Pin Locking 5cm Cable (5 Pack)
$29.03

Shorter than standard, these 5cm 4-conductor cables for connecting SeeedStudio's Grove modules together.

 

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October 22, 2002
Solarbotics at the ECRG

Well, somebody from Solarbotics will be at the Eastern Canadian Robot Games, namely Dave Hrynkiw, and Grant McKee. If you're going to be out in the Toronto region this weekend (October 26 and 27), come by and see the games at the Ontario Science Center!

January 10, 2018
Special Gift Ocarina Box

Now that the season of mass gift giving is (temporarily) over, publishing the details on this special gift ocarina box for a wedding anniversary will not ruin a surprise. So I figured I'd share this personal project that uses simple but smart electronics. First I soldered an interrupter switch to the SuperFlex LED Strand with Battery Pack in color purple. […]

February 3, 2006
Tilden Interviewed about new 'bots

We know we don't have anything directly related to RoboSapiens (other than gear motors), but as we're tight with Mr. Tilden, and he's the father of BEAM technology, it's always worthwhile to report useful bits about him. There's presently an interview with him at you-review.com - take a boo! (Then come back and do more […]

July 12, 2007
Circuit: Herbie by Randy Sargent

Although not a true BEAM robot, this simple schematic by Randy Sargent is small, simple, slick, and effective. My own version uses a pair of pager motors and three cells from a 9V rechargeable battery. Hard to get any simpler than this device!

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