From plskeggs at noeticdesign.com Thu Feb 3 17:10:28 2005 From: plskeggs at noeticdesign.com (Pete Skeggs) Date: Thu Feb 3 17:10:30 2005 Subject: [WheelWatcher] New Brainstem Example for WW-02 Message-ID: <4202CB84.9030906@noeticdesign.com> Acroname has posted an example that uses their BrainStem Moto and a Wirz 203 motor driver board, together with a Solarbotics GM8 gearhead motor and one of the new Nubotics WheelWatcher WW-02 encoders: http://www.acroname.com/robotics/info/examples/ww-2/ww-2.html Also, the new CS-040-01 universal codewheel spacer is in stock at Acroname. It will be available on their online store soon, but until then you can call in an order by phone. The CS-040-01 allows you to use the CW-32 codewheel stickers on the back of many standard servo control horns, whether used to mount a non-standard wheel or in an articulated mechanism. See: http://www.nubotics.com/products/cs040/index.html for details. Sincerely, Pete Skeggs Nubotics Tech Support From plskeggs at noeticdesign.com Thu Feb 24 21:01:42 2005 From: plskeggs at noeticdesign.com (Peter L. Skeggs) Date: Thu Feb 24 21:01:52 2005 Subject: [WheelWatcher] Codewheel Spacers Now Available at Acroname Message-ID: <421EB136.4020003@noeticdesign.com> Acroname has the CS-040-01 now available for ordering via their website: http://www.acroname.com/robotics/parts/R256-CS-040-01.html This product lets you use the WheelWatcher WW-01 servo encoders with servo horns, not just with injection molded wheels. Sincerely, Pete Skeggs WheelWatcher Tech Support