
Pacific Nautilus Autonomous Vehicles Pacific Nautilus and its member organizations attended the San Diego Science Alliance Robo Expo on Saturday October, 12 at Cuyamaca College. We had an opportunity to speak with the instructor of introduction to microcontrollers and robotics as well as the IEEE-UCSD Chapter about becoming member groups of Pacific Nautilus. We look forward to great collaborations in the future. See also http://ieee.ucsd.edu
Source: sdsa.org
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Pacific Nautilus Autonomous Vehicles Team members vote to begin learning to program with the butterfly from Atmel. MRO members will begin to learn with this entry level tool.
Source: www.atmel.com
AVR Butterfly is an evaluation tool demonstrating the capabilities of the latest AVR Technology. The tool is shipped with preloaded firmware supporting temperature sensing, light measurement, voltage readings and music playback. ...

Pacific Nautilus Autonomous Vehicles We have just filled our Administrative Team Lead. We would like to congratulate and thank Chanya Godich for taking on the responsiblity of keeping us organized. We look forward to the great things she will assit us in accomplishing.

Pacific Nautilus Autonomous Vehicles The Paicific Nautilus 2009 -2010 Team is filled with very impressive people who will make a great contribution to the team as well as the field of robotics. I expect great things from them. Stay tuned for updates. Thanks for your support.

Pacific Nautilus Autonomous Vehicles
The MTi is a miniature, gyro-enhanced Attitude and Heading Reference
System (AHRS). Its internal low-power signal processor provides
drift-free 3D orientation as well as calibrated 3D acceleration, 3D
rate of turn and 3D earth-magnetic field data.
The MTi is an excellent measurement unit (IMU) for stabilization and
control... of cameras, robots, vehicles and other (un)manned equipment.
The standard MTi version contains accelerometers with a full scale of
5g and gyroscopes with a full scale of 300°/s. Optional are
accelerometers withRead More
System (AHRS). Its internal low-power signal processor provides
drift-free 3D orientation as well as calibrated 3D acceleration, 3D
rate of turn and 3D earth-magnetic field data.
The MTi is an excellent measurement unit (IMU) for stabilization and
control... of cameras, robots, vehicles and other (un)manned equipment.
The standard MTi version contains accelerometers with a full scale of
5g and gyroscopes with a full scale of 300°/s. Optional are
accelerometers withRead More
Source: www.xsens.com
The MTi contains gyroscopes, accelerometers and magnetometers in 3D. The internal low-power digital signal processor runs a real-time proprietary sensorfusion algorithm providing drift-free 3D orientation data. ...

Pacific Nautilus Autonomous Vehicles Something to think about for the ground vehicle
Source: www.youtube.com
A brief introduction to our newest microcontroller board, the Cerebot™ 32MX4. This board features the Microchip® PIC32™MX460F512L 32-bit microcontroller, a host of on-chip and on-board peripherals, and many I/O options. ...

Pacific Nautilus Autonomous Vehicles Our first meeting went well. It is my hope that more people will be found to participate because we have a very challenging year ahead of us trying to design and fund 3 vehilces. We are off to a good start. We have some great advisors assisting us this year!

Pacific Nautilus Autonomous Vehicles We are beginning to build our 2009 - 2010 competition team so please send an email to teaminfo@pacificnautilus.org to join or learn more.

Pacific Nautilus Autonomous Vehicles Thanks to all of our team mates, fans, friends and sponsor who have made the 2008 - 2009 competition year successful. We thank you and look forward to your continued support for the 2009 - 2010 competition year.

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Pacific Nautilus Autonomous Vehicles Pacific Nautilus Passing under the validation gate on its final try. August 2006

Pacific Nautilus Autonomous Vehicles
Interview with KNSB (NBC) Morning News 2/16/2006.
Chris Carter, Danny Bozzo and Ron Worley
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