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The Handy Board is based on the 52-pin Motorola MC68HC11 processor, and includes 32K of battery-backed static RAM, four outputs for DC motors, a connector system that allows active sensors to be individually plugged into the board, an LCD screen, and an integrated, rechargable battery pack. This design is ideal for experimental robotics project, but the Handy Board can serve any number of embedded control applications.
Additionally, the Handy Board is compatible with Interactive C , the programming environment created for the MIT LEGO Robot Design project. Interactive C (IC) is a multi-tasking, C language based compiler that includes a user command line for dynamic expression compilation and evaluation. Originally created for student use, IC has a wide range of applicability to research and prototyping efforts.
For more information and technical specification :
- KISS institute for practical robot
- BotBall Team Information
- HandyBoard Hardware Detail
- Interactive C Download
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