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Box 525 1% precision resistors - 17 values

SKU TPX00153 Barcode 7630049204188 Show more
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Original price €10,25 - Original price €10,25
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Plastic component carrying case containing 525 pieces for 17 different values of metal film resistors with 1% precision and 1/4 watt.

Overview

Contents of the package:

  • 25 pieces - 0 Ohm
  • 25 pieces - 10 Ohm
  • 25 pieces - 20 Ohm
  • 25 pieces - 47 Ohm
  • 25 pieces - 470 Ohm
  • 25 pieces - 2.2 KOhm
  • 25 pieces - 4.7 KOhm
  • 25 pieces - 22 KOhm
  • 25 pieces - 47 KOhm
  • 25 pieces - 100 KOhm
  • 25 pieces - 220 KOhm
  • 25 pieces - 470 KOhm
  • 25 pieces - 1 MOhm
  • 50 pieces - 100 Ohm
  • 50 pieces - 220 Ohm
  • 50 pieces - 1 KOhm
  • 50 pieces - 10 Kohm

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This auto-aiming bow never misses the mark
This auto-aiming bow never misses the mark
August 16, 2021

After becoming frustrated at his lack of archery skills and not wanting to spend an eternity practicing getting better, Shane Wighton (known as Stuff Made Here on YouTube) sought to build a rig that could automatically correct his aim for the perfect shot every time. The device is comprised of a rigid sleeve that fits over the wearer’s forearm, along with a pair of stepper motors that can adjust where the bow is pointing either vertically or horizontally via a rack-and-pinion. These motors are driven by an Adafruit microcontroller running CircuitPython and a couple of motor driver modules that provide the necessary current. But that's not all, he also created a small rig that uses an Arduino Uno and servo motor to autonomously fling targets into the air. Target tracking is achieved by having a set of eight OptiTrack cameras around the room monitor the space for tiny gray spheres, and through the use of a special triangulation algorithm, they can accurately determine where both the arrow is pointing and where the target is in 3D space. Initially, the system missed all of its shots due to poor software and the wrong kind of bow, so Wighton completely rewrote his program and switched to a compound bow instead. Once everything had been corrected, the software was able to predict where a flying target would end up according to its speed, and thus had the ability to intercept it. The Auto-Aiming Bow could also hit a target the size of a 3mm-wide circle with scary precision.

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