Topic Brief: Part Used Teensy 4.1 microcontroller (super-fast control) 16 IR sensor array (8mm pitch for fine detection) Dynamic PID tuning ... It's 200x faster than a human as long as you don't include the 3 years it took to build it.
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Part Used Teensy 4.1 microcontroller (super-fast control) 16 IR sensor array (8mm pitch for fine detection) Dynamic PID tuning ... It's 200x faster than a human as long as you don't include the 3 years it took to build it. I started a company called CrunchLabs where we build a toy together and ...
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- Part Used Teensy 4.1 microcontroller (super-fast control) 16 IR sensor array (8mm pitch for fine detection) Dynamic PID tuning ...
- It's 200x faster than a human as long as you don't include the 3 years it took to build it.
- I started a company called CrunchLabs where we build a toy together and ...
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