Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Nunchuck!
While working at my research fellowship, I am provided with the opportunity to demo some of the stuff I'm doing to high schoolers next month. I wanted to do something interesting, and decided to use the Wii nunchuck as an example of an interface device that is used with the I2C that I implemented. As of now everything is working great (it's cool to get consumer electronics, especially video game devices working). I plan on writing a small java terminal game where the player is controlled by the nunchuck. Something more interesting than seeing data from the nunchuck. I'll have pics up tomorrow.
Labels:
electronics,
fellowship,
i2c,
nunchuck,
research,
wii
Monday, June 8, 2009
Jack Kent Cooke Fellowship
Have been participating in a research fellowship for the past few weeks at University of Michigan. For those interested, I created a link at urop.salgat.net
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