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* [http://multiplo.org/ Multiplo] is apparently an open-source robot building system. Via [http://singularityhub.com/2012/10/25/build-your-own-robot-with-multiplo/ "Build your own robot with Multiplo"]
 
* [http://multiplo.org/ Multiplo] is apparently an open-source robot building system. Via [http://singularityhub.com/2012/10/25/build-your-own-robot-with-multiplo/ "Build your own robot with Multiplo"]
 
* [http://code.google.com/p/er9x/ "er9x"] is open-source custom firmware for the Atmel AtMega64 inside a Eurgle/FlySky/Imax/Turnigy 9x r/c Transmitter. The hardware includes 2 sticks, 3 pots, 7 switches, and a 128x64px screen. (via [http://robotics.stackexchange.com/questions/413/questions-about-quadcopter-and-radio-controller "Robotics: Questions about quadcopter and radio controller"]). People are also publishing more-or-less "open hardware" mods to get it to do things it was never designed to do: [http://9xforums.com/wiki/index.php/Hardware_Mods_%26_Other_Guides Hardware Mods "9x radio Hardware Mods"].
 
* [http://code.google.com/p/er9x/ "er9x"] is open-source custom firmware for the Atmel AtMega64 inside a Eurgle/FlySky/Imax/Turnigy 9x r/c Transmitter. The hardware includes 2 sticks, 3 pots, 7 switches, and a 128x64px screen. (via [http://robotics.stackexchange.com/questions/413/questions-about-quadcopter-and-radio-controller "Robotics: Questions about quadcopter and radio controller"]). People are also publishing more-or-less "open hardware" mods to get it to do things it was never designed to do: [http://9xforums.com/wiki/index.php/Hardware_Mods_%26_Other_Guides Hardware Mods "9x radio Hardware Mods"].
 
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* [http://www.lowtechmagazine.com/2010/01/wood-gas-cars.html "Wood gas vehicles: firewood in the fuel tank"]: "During the Second World War, almost every motorised vehicle in continental Europe was converted to use firewood. ... Wood gas cars ... Wood gasification"
  
 
''(FIXME: clearly separate open-source designs for entire vehicles, including moving parts -- cars, skateboards, quadcopters, etc. -- from vehicle-related projects that have no moving parts in themselves -- miles-per-gallon meters and other measurement and datalogger tools, engine management systems, eye-catching turn signals and wheel-POV displays, etc.)''
 
''(FIXME: clearly separate open-source designs for entire vehicles, including moving parts -- cars, skateboards, quadcopters, etc. -- from vehicle-related projects that have no moving parts in themselves -- miles-per-gallon meters and other measurement and datalogger tools, engine management systems, eye-catching turn signals and wheel-POV displays, etc.)''

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Vehicle-related open hardware projects, for both manned and unmanned vehicles.

Open OBDII

Link to source and schematics Open source hardware and software implementing OBDII tester for cars. Two versions one using a PIC microcontroller and one using an AVR microcontroller.

Mowbot

an open project to build Mowbot, a robot lawnmower. http://mowbot.ro.nu/

helicopter

See multi-rotor.

cycle electronics

I have created a web site where I am going to post my projects, mostly electronic but also some software. So, to start, if anyone like to enhance tail light on his motorcycle - welcome to BoldLine.org.

P.S. I don't know if you guys have a some kind of formatting standard here. So, if I posted this incorrectly could someone correct me, please?

Welcome. --DavidCary 14:38, 23 July 2007 (PDT)

small rocket computer

What kind of electronics are small enough to fit into a small hobby model rocket?

See rocket computer.

RCAP: R/C Auto Pilot: Remote Control Auto Pilot

"The RCAP2 is a Remote Control AutoPilot] for model airplanes, cars and boats. The autopilot function can be switched off or on during flight with the flick of a switch." Uses PIC16F876A to:

  • read (servo) commands from the RC server
  • read (RS-232) GPS location from a NMEA capable GPS (with programmable goto/waypoints functions)
  • drive (servo) commands to the rudder.

RCAP Documentation at Wikibooks , and RCAP PCB layout at Sourceforge .


bicycle computer

What sort of electronics are useful mounted to a bicycle? Does it make any sense to mount the display on the bicycle helmet rather than on the handlebars?

  • speed (miles, kilometers, and wheel RPM), trip distance covered, trip time, total distance (odometer), elapsed time and calories burned.
  • pedal rpm == pedals per minute
  • beep every 10 minutes to remind me to get a drink of water
  • torque, force, power, etc.
  • The CycleRecorder Project: "open source hardware and software project started by ... Robert Fitzsimons. The main goal of the project is to develop a modular and portable platform suitable for use with a bicycle, which can be used to record various aspects of a cyclists journey." ... used the open source tools gschem and pcb ... (also links to several similar projects)
  • A data logging tool for the bicycle by Wolfgang Strobl 1998: a PIC processor that interfaces between a reed contact (wheel revolution sensor) and a standard serial interface (to a handheld computer or PDA). mentions connector problems -- have USB connectors solved this problem?
  • BEHEMOTH (Big Electronic Human-Energized Machine... Only Too Heavy).
  • Winnebiko II: primary design objective -- being able to type while riding a bike

UUV

The people at OpenROV are working on open source underwater robots for exploration, education, and adventure.

Several people at DIY drones and elsewhere are working on a UUV: unmanned underwater vehicle. See ArduRov and [1] and [2] and [3] and [4].

"The Yellow Submarine" built by Ilan E. Moyer is a relatively small, low-cost UUV.

robot clubs

FIXME: should Tulsa robotics clubs go here, or at Tulsa electronics club#Tulsa robotics groups?

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(FIXME: clearly separate open-source designs for entire vehicles, including moving parts -- cars, skateboards, quadcopters, etc. -- from vehicle-related projects that have no moving parts in themselves -- miles-per-gallon meters and other measurement and datalogger tools, engine management systems, eye-catching turn signals and wheel-POV displays, etc.)