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  • Real-time Motion Planning with CollisionIK

  • Motivation One major barrier to a fluid creative workflow with robots is the often stilted sense-think-act loop. Every time through the loop the robot first gathers information about the environment, crunches the numbers to generate a plan, and then...
  • Setting up the Build Environment

  • Summary The various software tools were collected and deployed into a build virtual machine.  A simple build was performed as a sanity check of the tools. Deets I generally use virtual machines for my project build systems.  This make it easy...
  • MLX90393 Temperature Compensation Tests

  • After some discussion with the application engineer at DigiKey and a bit of hacking, I think I understand how temperature compensation on the MLX90393 works well enough to incorporate it into the driver. It will take some time to re-write the code incorporating...
  • Real-time Control with ROS

  • Real-time feedback is an important ingredient in tool embodiment. That is, when a tool reacts fluidly to human intention and the result of its action is available immediately and continuously it can feel like an extension of the body of the user. Like...
  • Port 4, LCD config

  • OK... Looking at 84-port4.txt again, again... LCD/Timer correlation: Thinking, very differently from before, the LCD driver is actually the source for Timer Ints.  Port4 bits 4,3 set the number of columns: 80, 96, 128, or 160. Lacking software-control...
  • #TindieChat Feb 3, 2017 - Marketing

  • Adrian Studer says:an hour agoI have a marketing question for TindieSophi Kravitz says:an hour agoshootDavid says:an hour agoi have a few ;)Adrian Studer says:an hour agoWhat do you see in your stats as the biggest external driver of traffic?Jasmine...
  • Hack Chat Transcript, Part 1

  • Hi everyone, welcome to the Hack Chat today. My name is Dan and I'll be moderating today along with Dusan. We're joined by Uri Shaked today, who's doing a HackadayU course soon on RaspPi 2040 and Pico, and completed a course earlier in the year on AVR...
  • Talking to the PC

  • Now with everything built and wired up to the Arduino, I had one last step. I needed to get my PC to share its processor utilization data with the Arduino. I figured I would be writing up some software in C# to do this, but found an even simpler way....
  • The Hacklet #1

  • With the influx of great projects on this site, we're going to step back once in a while to show off whats new, and highlight some of the neat stuff going on around the site. For this installment we start off with the Sci-Fi Contest, move on to some...
  • HACKLET 17 – KEYBOARDS

  • This week on The Hacklet we're featuring some of the best keyboard hacks from Hackaday.io!Hackers are really into their keyboards. Everyone has a favorite, and those favorites vary wildly. Mechanical, soft touch, ergonomic, QWERTY, DVORAK, chorded, you...
  • HACKLET 43 – FLASHLIGHT PROJECTS

  • Mankind has always looked for ways to light up the night as they walk around. Fires are great for this, but they aren't very safe or portable. Even kept safe in a lantern, an open flame is still dangerous – especially around cows. Enter the flashlight,...
  • HACKLET 49 – WEATHER DISPLAY PROJECTS

  • Everyone wants to know what the weather is, and what it is going to be. Today's internet enabled forecasts give us continuous streams of current weather data and predictions from any of several computer models. Couple that with data from an on-site station,...
  • HACKLET 52 – BREAKOUT BOARD PROJECTS

  • Starting a design with a new part can be hard. What power supply voltage(s) does it need? Are there any support component requirements? What is the footprint? What about the I/O voltage levels? Breakout boards are designed to answer all those questions...