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Plot 3 axes at once and use the PiStorms to measure the acceleration of an impact!
Read morePendulum motion is a great candidate for data logging on the PiStorms. Read how we use the AbsoluteIMU to capture and display this data with ease.
Read moreNow you can easily collect data on your PiStorms and display it on its screen! You can even make live-updating graphs.
Read moreLearn programming with Blockly visual programming environment for PiStorms
Read moreWant to make a PiStorms robot that uses a PiCamera to recognize icons placed in front of it and reacts differently to each one? This tutorial will teach you how to do just that!
Read moreLearn how to use Notepad ++ with your PiStorms using NppFTP
Read moreThis post goes over how to calibrate your PiStorms touchscreen.
Note:
Calibration is only needed after a firmware upgrade.
For steps to upgrade your firmware, click here
So you got the rechargeable battery for PiStorms? Follow these steps to learn how to attach.
Read moreDid you ever need to take textual input with your PiStorms? This tutorial explains how to use the new input class to take input with an on-screen keyboard.
Read moreConnect your Raspberry Pi to a Wi-Fi network directly from PiStorms!
Read moreAwesome program that uses Pi Camera to recognize faces and track them on the PiStorms!
Read moreNot sure what motors and sensors are compatible with the PiStorms? Find your answers here!
Read moreDo you want to make clever robot that can see and respond?
Here is how to attach a Pi Camera to your PiStorms robot...
Read moreThere is a quick and easy way to change I2C device addresses! Change the I2C address from the PiStorms touchscreen with the Change Address program.
Read moreEasily find the i2c address and device information of a sensor attached to the PiStorms!
Read moreGain remote access to you PiStorms and Raspberry Pi with your home, work, or school network!
Read moreKeep your PiStorms software up to date with this easy process!
Read moreGet started programming your PiStorms in Python.
Read moreProgramming PiStorms is now as easy as pi! Program your PiStorms robots with Scratch.
Read moreWant to build a chassis for your PiStorms Robot? Mount you PiStorms and Raspberry Pi to the PiStorms Frame to connect your LEGO pieces.
Read moreUsing NxtMMX with PiStorms
The PiStorms has four motor ports, for some people that could be a problem. However, using the Mindsensors.com NxtMMX on the sensor ports of a PiStorms board we can can add an additional eight motors being that can be controlled, for a total of twelve motor ports.
Read moreCatching Mike is a simple but fun game you can play on your PiStorms!
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The PyDog, is an interactive robot using Raspberry Pi, PiStorms, and NXTSumoEyes. PyDog will see you through the NXTSumoEyes, turn to face you then greet you by shaking, barking, and wagging it's tail.
Read moreAt first Sam seems calm and collective, but get a closer look to see how easily he is scared.
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