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Краткий Курс - Микроконтроллер AVR ATmega и ATtiny. занятия по программированию AVR и необходимые теоретические сведения и комментарии. Программатор AVR на USB типа STK500 v.3 AVRISP c аппаратным. Добавить страницу в закладки: #. стр.5. часть 1. Язык Си для МК. (Чуток, но и этого будет достаточно) Я расскажу об устройстве и структуре. Краткий курс - Самоучитель - AVR - быстрый старт с нуля. Книга Язык CodeNet — сайт по большинству известных языков программирования. The C Programming Language, также известная как K&R) — книга Брайана спрос и широко используется в качестве «классического» учебника по языку. библиотеки Си и краткий перечень отличий ANSI C от прежней версии.
03/16/2007 - Mouse Module - We did something totally new today. we were able to grab and drag a window around on the desktop without touching the mouse or keyboard.
We did this by just moving around a red ball. This is not going to make the mouse extinct but it is a fun new interface that makes a lot of sense in some situations.
03/12/2007 - Affine Transform - Not all images are perfectly aligned with the camera view. The Affine Transform provides a way to align an object into a more uniform view in preparation for measurement or other attribute analysis. 03/12/2007 - Radial Transform - If you take pictures with webcams that use smaller lenses you will notice a rounding of straight lines.
These are known as barrel or pincushion distortions. Using the Radial transform you can correct for those distortions to improve the image content. 03/02/2007 - Surveyor SRV-1 - RoboRealm now supports the Surveyor SRV-1 robot with the addition of the Surveyor_SRV1 module. The folks at Surveyor have designed a really nice robot for use in machine vision and we're excited to join RoboRealm and the SRV-1. To show you a quick example of what is possible have a look at our wall avoiding tutorial that shows off the new module by helping the SRV-1 avoid walls. 02/19/2007 - IRobot Create - Many of you have probably already discovered IRobot's new Create Robot that was announced in Vegas at CES. We were very excited about seeing its potential given its very inexpensive price range.
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We've happy to announce that we REALLY like the Create! It is just a great robot base. For those of you who don't like to get into the mechanics of building a robot base from scratch it is a really nice platform.
We're happy to announce that RoboRealm now speaks Create's Open Interface language! If you're interested in incorporating vision into the Create then you will need to check out what RoboRealm plus the Create have to offer. 02/17/2007 - Creative Live! Motion - Joining the Logitech Orbit camera RoboRealm now supports the Creative Live! Motion webcam that also has pan and tilt built into the camera. These cameras are a great way to experiment with pan tilt systems incorporated with vision.
02/16/2007 - Population Threshold - Natural images often produce many small pixel groupings that need to be clustered together to produce larger blobs that can be further processed by other modules. The Population Threshold module provides a quick way to cluster those unconnected pixel groupings while ignoring other sparse clusters. 02/05/2007 - Shape Matching - We've really improved the shape matching capabilities of RoboRealm by adding in multiple shape detection and filters to remove bad or unwanted objects. The Shape Match module provides you a way to examine objects based solely on their shape (or silhouette). You can also read a great forum discussion that lead to its improvement at Object Analysis. 01/28/2007 - Circles - Detecting circles is a very basic need for many vision projects.
We've introduced a new contour based circle detector that should help you detect those illusive balls, coins, traffic lights, finger tips, etc. 01/22/2007 - Mosaic - For many of you one camera was not enought! RoboRealm now supports up to 16 simultaneous cameras! This should be enough for everyones camera needs. Using multiple cameras is easy. Just plug in all available USB cameras and use the modules to process them as needed. You will notice the cameras being listed in many of the dropdown menus within modules that make sense. For example, the Mosaic module can be used to create a mosaic of all the camera images. Other modules include the Marker module (easiest way to switch the current processing to another camera view), the Math module, the Replace Blob modules, and more.
01/15/2007 - Logitech Orbit - Need an easy to use pan/tilt device? Have you looked at the Logitech Orbit camera? We've had one for a while and are very pleased with the image quality. We've now introduced an Orbit module that allows you to control the pan/tilt actions of that camera. This is a great solution for a pan/tilt camera that can be attached to any PC based solution using USB. 01/15/2007 - Connect Points - Often after using an edge detector or thresholding an image you are left with many points along a potential edge that are slightly disconnected.
Subsequent processing would work better if these points were connected. The Connect Points does just that. Points that are close to each other are connected together and help "connect the points".
01/15/2007 - Keyboard Interface - We introduced the Joystick control a while back and it became quickly apparent that many of you don't have Joysticks! We've handled that issue by providing a keyboard interface to perform a similar function. Now you can control your USB missile launcher using your keyboard. 12/28/2006 - USB Missile Launcher Tutorial - Our latest tutorial introduces two new modules. The Joystick module allows you to control your robotic projects using an ordinary joystick. The USB Missile Launcher module provides control over the Dream Cheeky USB Missile Launcher. The tutorial shows how we used those two modules to setup joystick control of the Launcher.
If you don't find what you need in RoboRealm, then check other OpenSource/FreeWare Vision Packages. If you're looking to buy a robot have a look at some robot stores. Using RoboRealm you can create a low cost vision software solution with a standard webcam that allows you to explore the very complex world of image analysis and image processing.
Through an easy to use analysis pipeline you can add image processing filters to translate an image into robotic movements or computer actions for your vision-guided robotic projects. Image and/or video processing can be technically difficult. Home robots are continuously moving towards high powered PC based systems that are capable of supporting complex image processing functions.
Sometimes you just need a testbed of current image processing applications to test potential ideas that you want your robot or computer + webcam application to perform. We've compiled several image processing functions into a freely available windows based application that you can use with your computer's webcam. You can use it to test out your machine vision ideas and see what may be possible or not. have fun! We did.