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		<title>SUN Spot</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Open-source electronics platforms for rapid prototyping have already been around for a while, i can think of Arduino board but surely there are more of them. The low cost, the wide variety of inputs/outputs, the ability to interact with sensors ot to control motors, the ease of use and the community, make these platforms a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Open-source electronics platforms for rapid prototyping have already been around for a while, i can think of <a title="Arduino Board" href="http://www.arduino.cc" target="_blank">Arduino board</a> but surely there are more of them.<br />
The low cost, the wide variety of inputs/outputs, the ability to interact with sensors ot to control motors, the ease of use and the community, make these platforms a perfect fit for hobbyist&#8217;s and artist&#8217;s projects.<br />
Regarding the ease of use, Arduino can be programmed in a c-like language ( additional straightforward libraries to access the board&#8217;s functions are provided ) and has a development environment based on the famous <a title="Processing" href="http://www.processing.com" target="_blank">Processing</a>.<br />
And now, <a title="SUN Spot" href="http://www.sunspotworld.com/" target="_blank">SUN Spot</a>.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve spotted the video embedded below on the googletechtalks youtube channel.</p>
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<p>The platform developed by SUN Laboratories seems awesome:</p>
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<li><em>Completely open source (hardware/software)</em></li>
<li>180 MHz 32 bit ARM920T core <em>(with jazelle?) </em>- 512K RAM/4M Flash</li>
<li>2.4 GHz IEEE 802.15.4 radio with integrated antenna</li>
<li>USB interface <em>(host?)</em></li>
<li>2G/6G 3-axis accelerometer</li>
<li>Temperature sensor</li>
<li>Light sensor</li>
<li>8 tri-color LEDs</li>
<li>6 analog inputs</li>
<li>2 momentary switches</li>
<li>5 general purpose I/O pins and 4 high current output pins</li>
<li><em>100 mt max distance between Spots (more info on this on the sunspotworld.com forum, the devices together form a meshed network, so multiple stations can be used to extend the network civerage, but the maximum distance between two spots seems limited to that)<br />
</em></li>
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<p>Missing agps and only 4mb flash you say? Looks like someone already built a custom gps module and SD module for their projects. Some new addons have been shown at <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QD7wI_IQvko" target="_blank">JavaOne2008</a>.</p>
<p>The SUN Spot can be programmed enterely in Java, and has a development platform based on NetBeans (Eclipse can also be used).<br />
Refer to the embedded video for some example projects. Above all, watch @00:21 for the cool Sun Blackbox monitoring project.<br />
It comes in a developer kit with 1 Spot base station and 2 standard Spots for under $700, a kit that reminds me of the early <a href="http://www.openmoko.com/" target="_blank">openmoko</a> developers kit.<br />
The two things that i found most intriguing are the ability to upload new &#8220;software packages&#8221; wirelessly (in this presentation is done through a management interface, could this be done dinamically using the java api provided?) and the way the meshed wireless network formed by Spots is managed (i should take a look at this sooner or later).<br />
Additional videos about Sun Spot and projects based on it can be found on <a href="http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=sun+spot">youtube</a>.</p>
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