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Revision as of 14:29, 14 March 2019
This wiki is intended to be a useful resource for all users that are playing with the all the robots designed by GCtronic.
Pages regarding the e-puck extensions designed by GCtronic will be also added here as soon as they will be available.
This is e-puck2, an evolution of the e-puck educational robot. Brochure. | |
This is the Pi-puck extension, compatible with both e-puck and e-puck2. | |
This is the omnivision module V3. | |
This is Wheelphone, a robotic platform for your mobile phone. Brochure. | |
This is e-puck, an educational desktop mobile robot. Brochure. | |
Mounted on top of this e-puck computer are the e-puck extension for Gumstix Overo COM and a small Gumstix Overo computer-on-module.
This combination gives the e-puck robot much more computational power. | |
Robotic + art = Autonomous Robot Painting. | |
This is Elisa-3, an evolution of the Elisa robot with 5 cm of diameter. It now includes a series of new sensors: 8 IR proximity and 4 ground sensors. The Atmel microcontroller is Arduino compatible. | |
This is the omnivision module V2, an upgraded version of the omnivisione module, with a greater resolution camera and a dedicated microcontroller. | |
This is the RGB panel, an extension of the robot. |
This section gives an overview of others extension modules designed for the e-puck robot. |
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