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Re: Modules for the Omnii family
Lee Hunt
Rafay, thats awesome - I took a look, I'm sure you'll be helpful to me later! Tonight I took the plunge and ordered a couple of Arduino Pro Mini 's running at 3.3 Volts (8MHz). I never mentioned in my previous post why I chose the Pro Mini over other Arduino's, well its for a couple...
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8 Aug 2011
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Re: Modules for the Omnii family
Lee Hunt
Adrian Stagg It would be really cool to connect up a geiger tube to an Omnii, and then use the GPS to log and map all the hot spots around the Fukushima reactors - could help reduce the cost of the clean up if a map of where the worst contamination is, rather than scraping the surface off of the entire...
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9 Aug 2011
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RE: Adding Fuel to the Fire...
Neil Ardron
To get people up and running (at least for prototyping) some type of container is mandatory. A new plastic back with some flat surfaces for connectors would speed development and enable partners to showcase their products early on in the development phase. However, I think it would only work for prototypes...
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14 Nov 2011
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LF readers and livestock tracking solutions
Sebastien Michon
Coppernic has developped new solutions dedicated to livestock tracking market integrating an Agrident module (ABR105) into the Ikon and the Neo. It allow us to propose LF reader with WWAN for exemple. In fact you can have all the standard options of the Ikon and the Neo with Agrident LF module. Our...
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1 Feb 2012
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Modules for the Omnii family
Lee Hunt
I've been thinking about developing a module for the Omnii family for a while now. The idea started as a flashlight end cap way back when we first launched XT10, this has been much talked about since by others but as far as I'm aware, nobody actually did it. I thought of other modules too, like...
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7 Aug 2011