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Pi Droid Alpha product launch!

Sunday, July 5th, 2015

Affordable all-in-one robot controller for servos, pwm, digital I/O, with analog inputs and dual h-bridge motor driver for the Raspberry Pi.

Pi Droid Alpha @ https://Mikronauts.com

Pi Droid Alpha is Mikronauts new Robot controller board designed specifically for the educational and maker market.

Since the launch of RoboPi, we have received a lot of great feedback from teachers.

They loved RoboPi for advanced robots, but wished there was a controller for simpler robots. Specifically, they asked for:

  1. low cost (due to shrinking budgets)
  2. integrated motor driver
  3. simpler to assemble (fewer components)
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Pi Droid Alpha addresses each of the points above, works with any model Raspberry Pi and is the perfect match for small robot chassis such as the Dagu Magician 2WD.

For the full skinny (product information) head on over to the Pi Droid Alpha product page!

If you would like to discuss Pi Droid Alpha, come on down to the Mikronauts forums.

Pi Droid Alpha Full Kit is available in sample quantities from our Ebay page.

We welcome distributor, reseller and educational volume purchase inquiries at:

PiPlateBot in The MagPi Issue #35 Projects Showcase

Friday, June 26th, 2015

https://www.raspberrypi.org/magpi/issues/35/

The July 2015 issue The MagPi just came out, and Robert Doerr  (who runs RobotWorkshop, has built bots that competed in BattleBots) has a feature in the Projects Showcase (p.24 & p.25) showcasing PIPLATEBOT – a very cool Raspberry Pi (and RoboPi) based turtlebot.

For the full monty, head over to The PiMag #35 and give it a read. Better yet, subscribe to the print version, or head over to WHSmith,  Barnes & Noble, or Micro Center and buy a copy!

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Robert’s RobotWorkshop is also well worth a gander…

(here is a direct link to the RoboPi product page)

How can I install Windows 10 on the Raspberry Pi 2 Model B?

Thursday, June 25th, 2015

https://Mikronauts.com Raspberry Pi 2 USB hard drive and adapter tests

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Click to Read “How can I install Windows 10 on the Raspberry Pi 2?”

When sending products to Mikronauts…

Tuesday, June 16th, 2015

Please remember to identify yourself and the product!

RPi2 + 10.1" TFT Review @ https://Mikronauts.com

(image used for illustration purposes only – the “No Signal” – this is NOT the display I received)

I received a package yesterday with a 10.1″ LCD, HDMI adapter board, and some accessories.

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I tried the tracking number, and that did not give me any information on the sender.

If you sent this care package, please identify yourself so I can credit your company in the review!

(knowing the tracking number, or what the accessories were will identify you)

 

Raspberry Pi Camera h.264 Streaming from Elf

Sunday, June 7th, 2015

Last week, I Elf started streaming from his new Pi Camera using MJPEG… but I wanted h.264!

Elf Raspberry Pi Robot @ https://Mikronauts.com

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Getting the MJPEG streaming work a piece of cake. I was not happy with the MJPEG frame rate … I found 2-3fps far too choppy for my liking.

I added page 7 to my Elf blog,  showing how Elf starts streams 1296×994 h.264 video at 24fps.

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  1. Meet Elf
  2. Power supply & Development
  3. Building Elf: RoboPi, Servos, Sensors, Analog In
  4. Connecting the Motor Controller & Range Sensor, Sample Code & more
  5. Adding a Raspberry Pi Camera to Elf
  6. Installing & Using MJPG-Streamer
  7. Raspberry Pi Camera h.264 Streaming from Elf