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** Also 3-dimensional magnetic sensor
** Also 3-dimensional magnetic sensor
** Connects via USB, not analog sensor cable
** Connects via USB, not analog sensor cable
==Matter==
* Mass/drugs: [http://www.balances.com/acculab/acculab%2Bdigital%2Bscales.html#hun AccuLab VIC-612] USB digital scales (610g x .01g)
* Mass/drugs: [http://www.balances.com/acculab/acculab%2Bdigital%2Bscales.html#hun AccuLab VIC-612] USB digital scales (610g x .01g)
* Spectrometry: [http://www.spectrumtechniques.com/ucs30.htm SPECTECH UCS30] USB nuclear spectrometer
** There appears to be no spectrometer worth mentioning that can use USB power. Hijack a 6/8-pin PCIe line?


==Electromagnetics==
==Electromagnetics==

Revision as of 01:11, 1 October 2011

The RCJ40-D five-band jammer

What all is required of a modern rolling war machine?

Chassis/Propulsion

  • We use the wheeled HAF 932 case.
  • How do we make it move?
    • Where do we want it to go?

Power Plant

ummm....

Sensing

Matter

  • Mass/drugs: AccuLab VIC-612 USB digital scales (610g x .01g)
  • Spectrometry: SPECTECH UCS30 USB nuclear spectrometer
    • There appears to be no spectrometer worth mentioning that can use USB power. Hijack a 6/8-pin PCIe line?

Electromagnetics

FIXME: Need detail antennae; obviously, we won't be using overmuch off-the-shelf...

  • Ionizing radiation: SparkFun SEN-09848 USB Geiger counter using ATMega328/ BlackCat Systems GM-45
  • Visible light: Phidget 1056 light sensor, Logitech C310 720p camera
  • IR: MosChip Semiconductor MCS7780 4Mbps Fast IrDA
  • Microwave: 2.4GHz IEEE802.11 b/g/n, 3.7GHz IEEE802.11y-2008, 5GHz IEEE802.11 a/n, Cambridge Silicon Radio Bluetooth
    • L1/L2 (1575.42MHz and 1227.60MHz): some GPS device
    • L3/L5:
  • RF: 13.56MHz (RFID)/NFC: ACR122U R/W from http://buynfctags.com, OpenPCD for longrange skimming (read-only)
  • RF: 900MHz ISM (RFID): DLP-RFID-UHF1B R/W from DigiKey

Jamming

Block interfaces

  • Flash: IOGear GFR 281 "56-in-1" reader/writer
  • eSATA
  • IEEE 1394
  • USB 1.x, 2.0, 3.0

Character interfaces

Weaponry

  • General Dynamics Armament and Technical Products (GDATP) MK47 MOD 0 "Striker" 40mm grenade launcher? 38lbs empty!!
    • Where to purchase?