Sensor Demo Application Deeper Dive Tutorial
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This week on Walabot Wednesday: Let's get started experimenting! This demo shows you how to calibrate a Walabot sensor and more so you can get started with your own maker applications. • How would you use Walabot? Grab your own Walabot at http://walabot.com/ and tell us what you'd like to see next week in the comments below. • Walabot is a programmable 3d sensor perfect for DIY electronics projects. Whether you are a completely new, first time inventor, hobbyist or even an engineer and like Raspberry pi projects, and building with Arduino, Walabot will open up all new inventing possibilities! • We attend Maker Faires around the world, we will next be at Maker Faire San Francisco to give hands on with Walabot and show more cool do it yourself projects. • Walabot technology explained - • See through solid walls, track targets, measure speed and much more. • Walabot is a new kind of 3D imaging sensor. It uses radio frequency (RFID) and will reveal all kinds of things hidden in the world around you. It is handheld, programmable and our SDK (software development kit) It contains a variety of imaging capabilities our API will enable you to build your own custom applications for it. • We are finalizing development and looking for feedback from makers, programmers, engineers and builders to improve our building platform. • Check out our survey, which is up at http://walabot.com/labs and help us answer the following questions • 1. Choose which operating system you want Walabot to run on? • Linux, Windows, iOS, Android or embedded • 2. What programming languages are you using? • C/C++, Java, C# or VB • 3. If we sent you a dev kit, what cool maker projects or maker experiments would you want to do with it? • 4. Are you currently using Raspberry Pi, littleBits, Arduino or another maker platform? • 5. Which of Walabot's sensing abilities is most interesting to you? • See through vision (like superman x-ray vision), tracking targets, detecting motion, measuring speed, or detecting depth? • 6. Are you a programmer? Do you attend hackathons? Are you more interested in hardware or software? • • Follow us for the latest intel and a chance to win dev kits. • Learn more at http://www.walabot.com • Join us on Facebook / walabotlabs • Ask question on twitter / walabotlabs • Instagram / walabot
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