We just had word from our Italian distributor at Robot-Italy.com - it seems that he was victorious! Take a look at his website - they know how to make cool trophies in Italy...
Here's a little something from Grant in the development lab - a very simple pair of circuits based on Mark Tilden's Bicore Shok architecture.
This circuit makes for a very simple, effective Photovore robots, or even a photo-head. Take a look - schematics & parts listed included!
We've also added a gallery entry for these little robots, so you can see for yourself what they look like.
We just had word from our Italian distributor at Robot-Italy.com - it seems that he was victorious! Take a look at his website - they know how to make cool trophies in Italy...
Our clear breadboard was recently blogged on Makezine, which reminded me we juuuust about had an instructable ready for that same item. So, a few hours later, it is finished and posted. And while I was at it, I finished editing another Instructable by Jerome Demers, our intern. He did up a DIY Miniball instructable […]
Welcome ladies and gentlemen, to a special edition Evening News Post! That's right, it's way past the magical closing time here at Solarbotics but some of us are trudging onward. To what end, you wonder? Well, if you've seen that shiny orange promo banner up top you'll know why. MAKER FAIRE! Yup, just like the […]
We've added to our new parts listing the 8212 Maxim Voltage Monitor, the dual AA & AAA battery holder, and the new 1F 2.5V aerogel capacitor. Of them all, the new super-capacitor is pretty cool...
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