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Tux Droid

2008-02-20 12:45:20-06

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TUX DROID



Features:
  • Wirelessly connects to your Linux PC
  • Sound and light monitors, which can be programmed to activate features
  • Button on his head and 'clickers' on either wing to activate commands
  • IR receiver for the remote control provided and IR transmitter
  • Motorised spinning motion, flashing eyes, blinking or speaking to alert you
  • Text to speech in 12 languages, including English, French, Belgian, Swedish, German, Spanish, Danish, Italian, Dutch, Norwegian, American English and Portuguese
  • Open source software allowing for programming of widgets
  • Finished in a fogging skin material (similar to felt/velvet)
Some useful widgets
  • Program Tux Droid as an alarm clock so you can wake up to your favourite song
  • Let Tux Droid remind you when you have an appointment in your diary
  • Use his clickers on his wings as volume controls for your TV or MP3s
  • Take Tux Droid to your bathroom to listen to the news broadcast
  • Program Tux to be a remote control for your Linux PC, activating multimedia applications
  • Use Tux Droid as a portable speaker to stream music from your computer or internet radio
  • Program Tux Droid to function as a wireless VOIP phone
  • Use as a security device by utilising light sensors and the IR transmitter to turn on your TV when it gets dark
System requirements:
  • A 100% Linux® compatible PC or laptop
  • Supports Linux kernel 2.4 or later
  • A 800Mhz CPU or faster
  • 128MB RAM or higher
  • An available USB port (1.1 or 2.0)
  • An internet connection
Wireless connection:
  • 2.4 GHz wireless full-duplex digital link between the USB dongle and Tux Droid
Chipsets:
  • Atmel AVR RISC microcontrollers (code is compiled with GCC and AVR-LIBC)
  • 4Mbits flash memory for onboard sound
Input:
  • Microphone
  • Infrared receiver
  • Light sensor
  • Push button on top of the head
  • Internal switch sensors in both wings that are triggered by pushing the wings
  • Volume control wheel
  • 3.5mm mono audio socket for audio in
Output:
  • Infrared transmitter
  • One blue LED in each eye
  • Speaker
  • 3.5mm stereo audio socket for audio out
Moving parts:
  • Eyes: open and close
  • Beak: open and close
  • Wings: raise and lower
  • Rotation to the left and the right
Dimensions:
  • Tux Droid (with lowered wings)
    approximately 21cm(H) x 18cm(W) x 14cm(D)

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