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Frederik Prijck

Member Since 11 Nov 2012
Offline Last Active Dec 10 2012 07:20 PM
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Analog Output signal with Netduino

27 November 2012 - 10:09 PM

Hi guys, I'm not sure if code questions belong here... I recently started toying around with my netduino plus 2! Cool stuff, but I'm trying to find my way around the basics. Now, my girlfriend is using her arduino for some kind of school project and I was trying to control a DC motor the same way she is doing... http://pastebin.com/WgyHbeuL Basicly what she is doing is writing values from 0 to 255 and back to 0... (she is not 100% sure whether that is the way it is supposed to be done... But that does not change my question) With NetDuino I know we can write true or false using digital output, but for sending the values mentioned above I do not see any kind of way... I tried googling around for PWM but I can't seem to understand whether PWM is the right direction... If it is, how would I achieve this? This may be a very basic question, I'm sorry :(

Netduino + Furby

17 November 2012 - 11:17 AM

I had no clue where to put this ... But it can be considered as a Project to become... For her final college project, My girlfriend has to combine some technologies which they have been working with in the last year. A few of that are: Netduino & Kinect. (Well at school they use arduino, but i'll be helping her with netduino as soon as I got mine) Now she came with the idea to include a furby ( http://www.personal....T110H/Furby.jpg ) in the project somewhere. She would love to be able to make the furby say things... Also the new Furby's have a build in LCD in there eyes and a light sensor in their head. Now we are not sure if this is even possible... I doubt that there are alot of people with this knowlegde, but atleast I could try... - Is it even possible to let a furby say things which we provide them through the netduino? - Can we connect a furby to a netduino to communicate with the LCD, Light sensor or if possibke make it speak? If this was not the place to put this, i'm sorry... Thanks,

What's the best Netduino go go for atm ?

11 November 2012 - 11:27 AM

Hi all, First of all, sorry if this question is asked multiple times already. I've done some searching but did not manage to find an answer to my question. Ive been doing c# development for the past 6 years. Three years ago I did some microchip programming in school. This has been my coolest course ever, so I have always been interested in exploring those microchip programming things. First I have been focussing on my daytime job, since I'm only working for the last 3years now. So now I would like to buy myself a microship... Since I am a c# developer, I think it is a good choice to go for the netduino. But my big question is, which one is better to go for? Go or plus 2 ? I do not realy get the difference... If any of you could explain me in which cases i'd go for which netduino ? Thanks

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