Andy from Workshopshed | 07/06/2016 11:25:58 |
![]() 50 forum posts 9 photos | A kind of submitted my entry to the "DragonBoard" contest as a joke, I suggested that the board could be used to detect dragons. Qualcomm called my bluff and sent me a board to build my project with. So here's what I made. The IR sensor on the front triggers the webcam to take a picture, that is in turn processed by some clever software called OpenCV which determines if there are any Dragons in the image. The knight has coloured eyes that flash red when he sees a dragon. Although the competition has ended I've plans to add a servo so his arm can move. Edited By Andy from Workshopshed on 07/06/2016 11:26:44 |
roy entwistle | 07/06/2016 11:42:06 |
1716 forum posts | I fail to see a connection to Model Engineering ( At 82 it might be me ! ) Roy |
Andy from Workshopshed | 07/06/2016 11:46:30 |
![]() 50 forum posts 9 photos | Hi Roy, yes the connection is tenuous but I thought it was the kind of thing that might be interest. You could of course change the configuration so that it would recognise different engines instead. |
V8Eng | 07/06/2016 13:05:36 |
1826 forum posts 1 photos | With the ever increasing use of electronics in both models and machinery control, I think this sort of thing is useful and thought inducing. A little more info in the actual wording of the post as to what the Dragonboard Contest is (was) might have been useful. PS: I liked this, very entertaining! Edited By V8Eng on 07/06/2016 13:06:50 Edited By V8Eng on 07/06/2016 13:07:49 |
Andy from Workshopshed | 07/06/2016 15:02:29 |
![]() 50 forum posts 9 photos | Hi V8, I thought I'd err on the side of brevity in-case people were not interested and thought that questions would get asked if people had interest. Here's the details of the competition: We’re declaring March as Maker Month at Qualcomm Developer Network, and in celebration we’re giving away a DragonBoard™ 410c development kit from Arrow Electronics, featuring the Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 410 processor from Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., for every day of the month. Tell us what you would make with a DragonBoard 410c for a chance to win and have your innovation featured on the Qualcomm Developer Network. |
clivel | 07/06/2016 17:22:15 |
344 forum posts 17 photos | Posted by roy entwistle on 07/06/2016 11:42:06:
I fail to see a connection to Model Engineering ( At 82 it might be me ! ) Roy Seeing that it is in the "Related Hobbies" section of the forum that isn't too surprising Clive
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Nick Hulme | 27/11/2016 12:12:53 |
750 forum posts 37 photos | Posted by roy entwistle on 07/06/2016 11:42:06:
I fail to see a connection to Model Engineering ( At 82 it might be me ! ) Roy It's a visual detection system that can generate an output to control things in the event it sees a recognised object. I think it's you
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Andy from Workshopshed | 27/11/2016 12:20:01 |
![]() 50 forum posts 9 photos | Since the competition finished I've added a 3D printed Knight and a servo. Edited By Andy from Workshopshed on 27/11/2016 12:22:32 |
Neil Wyatt | 27/11/2016 17:24:36 |
![]() 19226 forum posts 749 photos 86 articles | I kind of like the cardboard knight |
MW | 27/11/2016 18:21:24 |
![]() 2052 forum posts 56 photos | This second knight looks like hes got a much more robust set of armour than his predecessor, although i did like the head feathers and shield design of the previous. Michael W |
Andy from Workshopshed | 27/11/2016 20:20:54 |
![]() 50 forum posts 9 photos | If you like the cardboard Knight check out Rob Ives' site as he designed that |
Neil Wyatt | 27/11/2016 22:12:01 |
![]() 19226 forum posts 749 photos 86 articles | The first one made me think of Mr Benn:
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