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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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