Servo Robotics (Oct. 2007)


SERVO Magazine is published monthly for the next generation of robotic experimenters. Servo is about Robotics, Beginner, intermediate or advanced, it doesn't matter. If you're into Robotics, Servo is for you. A definite must-read for anyone interested in building or learning about robots.

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Build A Vex Wireless Joystick Controller
by Daniel Ramirez

Utilize Hollywood-style special effects like slow motion, fast forward, and single step that will bring your robot to life!

The Vex wireless joystick controller shown in Photo 1 features the capability to send joystick
positions and button states to a nearby robot or animatronic device using a Maxstream XBee PRO Wireless UART running at 115200 baud, 8N1. The enclosure shown is made from a large plastic box with an LCD display, two Vex analog joysticks, two keypads, and one potentiometer (motor speed control), along with an array of switches and LEDs. A wireless controller provides a safe way to “train” robots at a distance for various movements. You can also attach the controller to a laptop to run obstacle avoidance and navigation algorithms. If your robot has an arm and/or wrist and gripper, the controller will provide a way to operate these remotely to pick up objects. A future enhancement to the wireless joystick would be to have it sense the tilt of the joystick box itself using XYZ accelerometers (Freescale SARD; see Sources). These tilt angles would then be scaled and converted to servo and motor commands and transmitted to the robot via the XBee PRO wireless UART.

Target Practice For Robotics Class
by Michael Chan

Turn a dusty, old printer into a fun shooting range and learn some basic electronic principles you
can apply to future robot builds.

I miss the old days as a kid at carnivals. In particular, I always enjoyed knocking over the ducks in the shooting range. To mix things up a bit for the students in my robotics class, I came up with the idea of turning an old matrix printer into a shooting gallery. I felt this would be a great training exercise that would demonstrate basic electronic principles and show that you can turn junk into just about anything.

Perhaps you'll be able to teach your kids (or yourself!) some basic skills to apply on future robot projects!

Building An Android Arm - Part 1
by Mark Miller

Building robotic limbs is the double whammy of engineering problems. You need the design to offer strength to be useful, yet lightweight to be practical. Then there’s the issue of compactness. Fortunately, I have managed to come up with some reasonable options that are both affordable and functional. The arm presented here will have three powered joints, with the capability to add a fourth degree of freedom (DOF) later.

I tend to build larger robots, so I need an arm able to lift at least a pound or two. The arm we’ll be building will be about 19 inches long. You will have the option of adjusting the length, however, to fit your specific design.

CAN Networking Miniature Style
by Fred Eady

Last time, I mentioned that I may be able to get my hot little hands on a happen to have in my possession the ONLY Firgelli L12 miniature linear tricky Firgelli miniature linear and all you need to know about how to miniature linear actuator. Well, you’re in luck. As of this very moment, I just actuator in the world. Before we’re done, you’ll have the low-down on the code it into the electromechanical side of your actuator robotic designs.

GPS - Part 1
by Michael Simpson

Each of the modules can be used with your desktop PC, laptop, Pocket PC, or a microcontroller. All the units output the National Electrical Manufacturers Assocation (NEMA) 0183 protocol, as do many GPS modules. Later, I will give you a walk through NEMA 0183 protocol.

M-Bot - Part 2
by Ron Hackett

Last month, in Part 1 of this series, we assembled the chassis and power supply circuitry for M-bot, an autonomous robot which uses the eight-pin PICAXE-08M microcontroller as its only processing power. This month, we will take a detailed look at M-bot’s circuitry. In addition, we will present two simple software routines that will enable M-bot to avoid obstacles, and to respond to visible light levels in its environment. Finally, we will suggest a couple of possible modifications and improvements you might want to consider as you carry out your own experiments with M-bot.

NEEMO 12
by Doug Porter

Space can be a dangerous place and the Moon and Mars are too far away for a quick 911 call. How will NASA deal with medical emergencies in space? That is one question that Dr. Timothy Broderick, MD, a “surgeon with the University of Cincinnati is trying to answer.

Dr. Broderick is part of a research mission called NEEMO 12. NEEMO stands for NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations, which are analog missions. That is, missions that simulate conditions in space or on another planet to prepare for manned space exploration. Dr. Broderick and a crew made up of astronauts Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper and Jose Hernandez, as well as NASA flight surgeon Josef Schmid and crewmembers James Talacek and Dominic Landucci, spent 12 days this May, at the bottom of the sea. Not as astronauts, but as aquanauts.




NutsVolts Electronics Magazine Oct 07


The first issue of Nuts & Volts was published in 1980. It was originally designed as a newsprint, all advertising publication that was mostly given away. Over the next few years, the magazine continued to grow in readership and advertising, however, not much changed until February 1992 when NV was changed to a tabloid format and started to make the shift to a more content-oriented publication. New editorial features were added along with monthly columns and projects for electronics DIYers. Since then, it has grown into one of the most popular and relevant magazines for the electronics hobbyist in the nation. Beginning with the January 2003 issue, Nuts & Volts was reformatted from a tabloid size back to a standard magazine size. NV now averages about 100 pages and is printed on high-quality paper in full color.

Nuts & Volts is the leading magazine for those seriously interested in electronics. There now remain only a handful of magazines written for the electronics community with Nuts & Volts being the highest readership, longest running electronics publication left in the US today. And we still have readers and advertisers that have been with us since the early 80s.

Nuts & Volts is written for the hands-on hobbyist, design engineer, technician, and experimenter. The diversity of subjects appeals to all levels of experience and spans such topics as amateur robotics, circuit design, lasers, computer control, home automation, data acquisition, new technology, DIY projects, electronic theory, analog, and myriad microcontrollers.

Smart Computing (July 2007)


Smart Computing is a monthly magazine devoted to helping users improve their productivity with personal computers. The magazine, founded in 1990 as PC Novice, emphasizes tutorial articles and plain-English writing that defines technical terminology.

Smart Computing is more than just another periodical for its readers; the magazine becomes a valuable part of many readers’ computing reference libraries. Popular regular features include a Q&A section, which answers readers’ questions; PC Operating Instructions, which focuses on the fundamental skills of using various operating systems; and Quick Studies, which contains how-to articles explaining a single feature of major applications such as Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, WordPerfect, and Quicken. Other sections cover the Internet, computing basics, upgrading components, troubleshooting, and more.

Each monthly issue also includes hardware and software reviews packed with common-sense buying advice based on the needs of real buyers, rather than just technical test results. These straight-talking reviews provide insight on the latest and best hardware and software.

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Animation June 2007


Animation Magazine is a monthly publication covering the animation industry, including aspects of film and television animation, visual effects and video games.

Founded in 1986 by Terry Thoren, the print magazine is published monthly and features articles on current animated movies, television series, anime, short animated films, visual effects, interactive titles and software releases from both major studios and independent producers. Editorial covers all forms of animation, including 2D, 3D and stop-motion, and profiles the artists behind the productions. Digital versions of the print editions were introduced In 2006.

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CKM Magazine (Oct. 2007)

Nagy Nora

CKM (shortened to Polish Czasopismo kazdego mezczyzny and Hungarian Celtudatos Kalandvagyo Magazinja) is a family of cultural semi-erotic monthly magazines for men, focused mainly on entertainment and factography. It encompasses editions in Poland and Hungary. The written tone is outspoken, provocative, at the same time finding humour and dealing with the most serious issues. The Polish edition was launched in 1998.

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In Style Magazine October 2007

Katherine Heigl

Create a personal style that's uniquely yours with inspiring ideas from In Style. Discover the best of fashion in every price range and expert beauty advice you can use to create your signature look. Enjoy tips for entertaining with style and intimate looks at your favorite celebrities - their homes, wardrobe, and personal beauty secrets.

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Ralph Magazine October 2007

Gemma Atkinson

Gemma Atkinson (born 16 November 1984 in Bury, Greater Manchester) is an English actress and glamour model. Originally from Manchester, Atkinson took her GCSEs at CastlebrookHighSchool. Afterwards, she became a commercial and photographic model.

Gemma rose to fame playing Lisa Hunter on the teenage soapoperaHollyoaks. She and Marcus Patric (Ben Davies in Hollyoaks)subsequentlyappeared in a spin-off series called Hollyoaks: Let Loose,in whichtheir characters start a new life living together in Chester.This hasbeen followed up with Hollyoaks: In the City, in which theircharactersreturn home and set up again in Liverpool.

Atkinson also played Goldie Lookin Chain's love interest in their video R'n'B. She also features on the cover of the single.

She appeared on Celebrity Weakest Link with Marcus Patric inDecember2006, and has recently been seen as a contestant on ITV1's"SoapstarSuperstar", reaching the last four stage.


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Money Magazine (Oct 2007)


MONEY's innovative approach to investing, cutting taxes, saving money, and retirement planning, will help you reach your financial goals. It offers smart, no-nonsense tips and strategies to make the most of your money. You'll also receive tips on the hottest stocks and mutual funds to buy now!

3D Creative Magz. Sept. 2007 Vol. 25


A Downloadable PDF Magazine CG creatives around the globe. 3DCreative Magazine will focus on techniques, tutorials, interviews, articles, project overviews and galleries. We will have news and reviews too but we find that these topics are best covered by the online news and CG sites that thrive on daily updates. Our magazine will focus on becoming more of a timeless resource for artists to turn to again and again whether you view it from your screen or choose to print it off.


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3D Attack - (Aug 2007)

Magazines for Cinema4D

  • win Cineview!
  • Getting the Job Done by Thomas Pasieka
  • Total Recall X-Ray Effect by Rui Batista
  • Prize Fight Round 2 Final by Tavy Pasieka
  • Featured Artist, Stephen Meyer
  • Modeling A Violin Part 3 by Mark Glass
  • CINEMA 4D Q&A
  • Character Modeling Tutorial Part 3 by Mark Gmehling
  • Best of CINEMA 4D Gallery and more...


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3D Attack - (July 2007)

Magazines for Cinema4D
  • Interview with Author/Artist Anne Powers by Thomas Pasieka
  • Character Modeling Tutorial Part 2 by Mark Gmehling
  • Model a Gazebo by Bram van Gerwen
  • Skyboxes with CINEMA 4D by Thomas Pasieka
  • Special Speculars by Rui Batista
  • Model a Violin Part 2 by Mark Glass
  • The Prize Fight Round 2 by Tavy Pasieka
  • And more.....


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3D Attack - (June 2007)

Magazines for Cinema4D

  • Spotlight on "Julian Field" aka "Expressomech" by Tavy Pasieka
  • Boxmodeling a Character by Mark Gmehling
  • Advanced Texturing Techniques - Specular Maps by Thomas Pasieka
  • Modeling a Kiwi - Part 2 by Brian Harrison
  • Advanced Lighting Techniques - Flashlight by Thomas Pasieka
  • Cup of C.O.F.F.E.E. Part 12 (Final) by Rui Batista
  • Modeling a Violin Part 1 - The Body by Mark Glass
  • Chit Chat with Thomas Pasieka CEO at 3D ATTACK
  • The Prize Fight II - Round 1 Article
  • Frequently Asked Question - CINEMA 4D/Bodypaint
  • Best of CINEMA 4D Gallery
  • Videos, Goodies and more...


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3D Attack - (May 2007)

Magazines for Cinema4D

  • Interview with Game Producer Willie Stevenson by Thomas Pasieka
  • Model an Arcade Turbo-Joystick by Bram van Gerwen
  • Maxon's "Mograph" at NAB by Will Frazier
  • Pool Table Top Tutorial by Thomas Pasieka (plus video tutorial)
  • Review of MAXON's C4D R0 by Mark Gmehling
  • Model a Kiwi Bird by Brian Harrison
  • Cup Of Coffee Part 11 by Rui Batista
  • Fequently Asked CINEMA 4D Questions
  • Best of C4D Gallery
  • Goodies and more....

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Mix Magazine (August 2007)

Audio & Music Professionals...

Distributed in 94 countries, Mix is the world's leading magazine for the professional recording and sound production technology industry. Mix covers a wide range of topics including: recording, live sound and production, broadcast production, audio for film and video, and music technology. In addition, Mix includes coverage of facility design and construction, location recording, tape/disc manufacturing, education, and other topics of importance to audio professionals. Mix presents columns and feature articles on technical subjects, industry news, new product announcements and equipment reviews, profiles of producers, engineers and artists, features on production facilities and live venues, and boasts the industry's most extensive directory of recording studios and other audio/video facilities and services in the annual Mix Master Directory.



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