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Day: May 9, 2007

Latest Cornell Microcontroller Final Projects

May 9, 2007 by Will O'Brien 3 Comments


It’s that time of year when [Bruce Land] sends in the latest batch of Cornell mcu final projects. There are 32 new projects this year – including a model retina built from RGB LEDs and photo sensors. My favorite has to be laser pong. Or maybe the wearable air guitar. Damn, I can’t make up my mind.

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