phidgets pamphlet eztronics interface with the real world
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Phidgets are devices that interface computers and technology to the real world. They come with 100+ different sensors, servo and motor and LED control and much moreTRANSCRIPT
And we provide libraries for programming phidgets directly with a variety of pop-ular programming languages and frameworks:
• Distance• Force• Gas Pressure• Light• Sound• Motion• pH/ORP• Temperature
• Humidity• Touch• Proximity• Compression and
Load• Rotary encoders• Voltage and Current• RFID
We make boards for almost any need:More than 20 different controllers:
Cocoa and XcodeC#C
C++
More than 100 different sensors:• USB Interface Boards• Single Board Computers• Servo Controllers• DC Motor Controllers• Stepper Controllers• Relays• Plus all the motors/ accessories
The Phidgets product line has excellent operating system support:
Phidgets, a name derived from “Physical Widget”, are devices that interface computers and technology to the real world.
sold by:www.eztronics.nl • T. +31 302421478 • E. [email protected]
Phidgets are used in a number of spectacular projects, ranging from scientific to artistic in nature. Our user base also spans all levels of experience, from students and hobbyists to professionals looking to create prototypes and permanent installations.
Phidgets accelerometer sensors are used in the Caltech Community Seismic Network (top left) which places more than a thousand seismometers into homes to monitor earthquakes and create shakemaps for the Pasedena region of California.
The “Planet Tree” kinetic sculpture (top right) created by Wit Pimkanchanapong uses three hundred Phidgets stepper motor controllers connected to an Apple computer to create soothing leaf like motion. The installation is located in Bangkok, Thailand.
Unit 1, 6115 - 4th Street S.E., Calgary Alberta, Canada T2H 2H9Phone: 1-403-282-7335 Fax: 1-403-282-7332
The Falcon Robotics Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (above) created by a team of high school students in Phoenix, Arizona makes extensive use of Phidgets sensor and controller boards. The sub was entered in the 2013 RoboSub competition hosted by the AUVSI Foundation.
www.phidgets.com