Amazing Technology
Discussion in "Chill out!" started by coolmirza143 Jan 23, 2011.
Mon Jan 24 2011, 02:33 pm
ssenthilvelavan which one u like the most and which one u didn't understand???
Tue Jan 25 2011, 01:23 pm
Using the PlayStation 3 controller in Bluetooth mode with Linux
Introduction:-
Ever since the PS3 platform was released (Japan: 2006-11-11; USA: 2006-11-17; Europe: 2007-03-23)
there has been speculation as to whether its wireless controller, dubbed "SIXAXIS", could be used in
non-gaming applications. It is already known that the SIXAXIS operates as a regular HID device in USB
mode. Since it is being marketed as a Bluetooth device, it was fair and legitimate to expect it to also work
with any Bluetooth-compliant computer, just like the Wiimote.
About these Videos
The six-degrees-of-freedom mechanical arrangement in the first video is known as a "parallel manipulator"
or "parallel kinematic chains". The six R/C servos are connected to a Gumstix board with built-in Bluetooth
module. Inertial measurements from the SIXAXIS are received directly through a PF_BLUETOOTH socket
(not through the joystick API, due to HID descriptor issues). Heuristics explicitly discriminate between two
types of motion (rotation or translation).
In the second video, the on-board Linux computer translates HID reports from the SIXAXIS into a PPM
signal which is injected into the helicopter's control board (see [CHROMICRO]). "Stick mode" emulates a
mode 2 RC helicopter transmitter, with throttle mapped to L2. In "tilt sensor mode", cyclic pitch is
controlled by two accelerometers rather than by the right stick.
Sun Jan 30 2011, 05:25 pm
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Sat May 28 2011, 03:36 pm
Very nice videos..Mr.mirza Actually it is an amazing technology videos..good
Sun May 29 2011, 06:07 pm
Thanx Swati and Ajay for remembering me to update this thread by replying in it...
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