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Video Library

Welcome to the Parallax Video Library. We offer a selection of videos featuring our robotics product line in motion, and a few videos of customer projects and experiments.


To see our entire offering of videos, visit our channel on YouTube.

 

Propeller Webinar Archive Videos

 

 

 

The Parallax Perspective

Boe-Bot Robot Kit
BASIC Stamp Activity Kit

Memsic 2125 Dual-Axis Accelerometer
PING))) Ultrasonic Distance Sensor

PIR (Passive Infrared) Sensor
Propeller Starter Kit

RFID Reader Module
StampWorks Experiment Kit

SumoBot Robot Competition Kit
TSL230R Light-to-Frequency Converter

 

 

Robot Videos
SumoBot® Videos
2 videos; watch as two SumoBot robots go head-to-head in an epic struggle of servos!
Boe-Bot® Videos
10 videos; including RF control, light following, and the Crawler kit.
Scribbler™ Robot Videos
1 video; the Scribbler robot for all to see, in action!
Toddler® Videos
4 videos; including basic walking, object avoidance, and synchronized turning.
QuadCrawler Videos
7 videos; check out the QuadCrawler in walking action!

HexCrawler Videos
7 videos; including ripple walking, tripod turning, load lifter, and traversing rough terrain.

Links to Third-Party Videos
Google Tech Talk: 'How a Kiwi Built an Interactive Vision Guided Robot'
Presented by Hanno Sander.
 Hanno discusses his balancing robot that uses vision to dance with people using the Parallax Propeller multi-core processor, and the tool he wrote to build and debug sophisticated embedded systems, called ViewPort. ViewPort now supports computer vision using OpenCV, fuzzy logic, physics simulation, and monitoring telemetry with simulated instruments.

 

Systm: Episode 102 - Raise A Flag Every Time you Get Gmail: Microcontrollers 101
Learn how to use microcontrollers to control just about anything. David Calkins builds a device that raises a flag every time you get a new email.

 

News Coverage of robot competition at Hartnell
FOX35 - KION46 News coverage of robot competition in engineering class at Hartnell. Click here for article in the Californian about robots being used to teach engineering.

 

Array of Light - Yamaguchi Center of Arts & Media
Light project using the Propeller chip, PING))) Ultrasonic Sensors, and Transceivers.

 

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