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Board Versions

GoGo Board 1.6
    This is the original GoGo board. It features eight sensor inputs and six motor control ports. It can be controlled by a computer via a serial cable. No Cricket Logo support.
Espion 1.2
     This is a version of the GoGo board with built-in display, battery charging circuit, and four large sensor connectors. It has no motor outputs. It is ideal for data logging projects.
GoGo Ballet 1.1
     This is a simplified GoGo board with RF communication. The $US60 RF transceiver module allows the board to send sensor values to a host computer. It was designed for Roballet, a project that involves an interactive dance space. But it is general purpose enough for other projects as well.
mini GoGo (Still under development)
    This is an extremely low-cost and easy to build version of the GoGo board. It streams sensor data from its four sensor ports to a computer via a serial cable.
   

Extensions

Amplifier
     This is a simple sensor amplifier module. It allows the GoGo board to be connected to microphones, vibration sensors (piazo), and other sensors that generate signals that are too weak for the board to detect directly.
Dual Amplifier
    This is the same as the amplifier board above but it provides two sensor amplifying channels.
I2C Display Module
     This extension board plugs into GoGo board 2 and allows the user to view sensor values and perform some other basic functions such as executing/stopping stored programs, and clear data memory.

  Last updated: Oct 17, 2003