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Hackaday Event Photos

Pictures taken at the hackaday event

minh-tsaiMinh Tsai
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This project was created on 05/12/2015 and last updated 11 years ago.

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  • Hands on Session

    Minh Tsai • 05/13/2015 at 01:09 • 0 comments

  • Custom Hacks - part 3

    Minh Tsai • 05/13/2015 at 00:26 • 0 comments

  • Custom Hacks - part 2

    Minh Tsai • 05/13/2015 at 00:20 • 0 comments

    Rover with a carbon fiber shell

    Sneak peek of the internals...

  • Custom Hacks - part 1

    Minh Tsai • 05/13/2015 at 00:13 • 0 comments

    Here's part 1 of 3 sets of pictures where hackers brought their own creations to the meet up.

    Everything fits neatly in a shoebox.

    This is a custom-build radar that calculates distance to obstacles and displays them on the LCD screen.

    Camera head swivels about 180 degrees.

    Obstacles are shown in red and blue dots. The bright blue dots at the bottom of the screen is the radar source.

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