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  1. ME 449 Robotic Manipulation (Archive Spring 2014)
  2. MRI Project
  3. MR Second Printing
  4. Main Page
  5. Making a Molex Connector
  6. Making things move with the black board
  7. Marionette
  8. Mathtest
  9. Mecia:ME333-2013-q4.txt
  10. Medical Makers
  11. Microchip MPLAB Files
  12. Microchip PICs
  13. Microchip USB Framework
  14. Microcontroller PIC18F4520
  15. Microcontroller PIC32MX460F512L
  16. Microphones
  17. Mmcsd.c
  18. Mobile Manipulation Capstone
  19. Mobile Manipulation Capstone 2021
  20. Mobile Manipulation Capstone 2022
  21. Mobile Manipulation Capstone 2023
  22. Modern Robotics
  23. Modern Robotics Errata
  24. Modern Robotics Errata, First Edition Version 1
  25. Modern Robotics Linear Algebra Review
  26. Modern Robotics Print-Only Errata
  27. Modern Robotics Videos
  28. Mohr's Circle
  29. MonkeyBot Simulation Project
  30. Monkeybot
  31. Monkeybot Circuit and Program Documentation
  32. More debugging tips
  33. Mozart's Right Hand
  34. Multiple image
  35. Music from the Heart -- Music Suit
  36. NScope
  37. NU32
  38. NU32: 16x2 LCD
  39. NU32: A Detailed Look at Programming the PIC32 on the NU32
  40. NU32: Analog-to-Digital Conversion
  41. NU32: Analog Input
  42. NU32: Bootloading from command line
  43. NU32: Counters and Timers
  44. NU32: Digital Input and Output
  45. NU32: Driving RC servo motors
  46. NU32: Driving a stepper motor
  47. NU32: I2C Synchronous Serial Communication
  48. NU32: Input Capture
  49. NU32: Introduction to the PIC32
  50. NU32: Output Compare, PWM, and Analog Output
  51. NU32: Pulse Width Modulation
  52. NU32: Quickstart
  53. NU32: SPI Synchronous Serial Communication
  54. NU32: Serial Communication with the PC
  55. NU32: Software to Install
  56. NU32: Starting a New Project and Putting it on the NU32
  57. NU32: UART Asynchronous Serial Communication
  58. NU32: Using the Comparator
  59. NU32: Using the MAX9918 current sensor
  60. NU32: Using the MCP42X1 SPI Digital Potentiometer
  61. NU32: Using the TB6612 H-Bridge
  62. NU32: Using the dsPIC33FJ12MC201 QEI to SPI board
  63. NU32: VC0706 Serial Camera
  64. NU32: Watchdog Timer
  65. NU32: What is in the NU32 Kit
  66. NU32 Book Errata
  67. NU32 Electronics and Mechatronics Kits
  68. NU32 Software
  69. NU32 Videos
  70. NU32v2: A Detailed Look at Programming the PIC32
  71. NU32v2: Analog Input
  72. NU32v2: Benchmark Test
  73. NU32v2: Counters and Timers
  74. NU32v2: Digital I/O Assembly Code
  75. NU32v2: Digital Input and Output
  76. NU32v2: Digital Signal Processing
  77. NU32v2: Flash Self-Programming
  78. NU32v2: I2C Synchronous Serial Communication
  79. NU32v2: Input Capture
  80. NU32v2: Interrupts
  81. NU32v2: Introduction to the PIC32
  82. NU32v2: Nokia 5110 LCD
  83. NU32v2: Output Compare, PWM, and Analog Output
  84. NU32v2: SPI Synchronous Serial Communication
  85. NU32v2: Serial Communication with the PC
  86. NU32v2: Simple Analog Input
  87. NU32v2: Software to Install
  88. NU32v2: Starting a New Project and Putting it on the NU32v2
  89. NU32v2: The NU32v2 Serial Bootloader and PC Application
  90. NU32v2: UART Asynchronous Serial Communication
  91. NU32v2: Using the L293D H-Bridge
  92. NU32v2: Using the LS7183 Quadrature Clock Converter
  93. NU32v2: Using the Simulator
  94. NU32v2: Watchdog Timer
  95. NU32v2: What is in the NU32v2 Kit
  96. NUScope
  97. NUScope 2011
  98. NatNetLinux
  99. Node.js
  100. Northwestern Design Competition
  101. OBSOLETE NU32 video page
  102. Old Index Page
  103. Operational Amplifiers (Op-Amps)
  104. Opto-isolators
  105. PC/104 stacks and Matlab xPC
  106. PC104 Break Out Board
  107. PC104 Overview
  108. PCB Artist
  109. PIC/C18 Compiler Tips and Troubleshooting
  110. PIC16F684
  111. PIC16F684 Registers
  112. PIC18F4520: Analog Inputs
  113. PIC18F4520: Comparator
  114. PIC18F4520: Digital Inputs
  115. PIC18F4520: Digital Outputs
  116. PIC18F4520: PWM Motor Control
  117. PIC18F4520: Serial Digital-to-Analog Conversion
  118. PIC18F4520: Timers
  119. PIC32MX: Analog Inputs
  120. PIC32MX: Benchmarking Mathematical Operations
  121. PIC32MX: Digital Inputs
  122. PIC32MX: Digital Outputs
  123. PIC32MX: Driving a Stepper Motor
  124. PIC32MX: Encoder Motor Control
  125. PIC32MX: FFT of Analog Input
  126. PIC32MX: High-speed Wireless Communication
  127. PIC32MX: I2C
  128. PIC32MX: I2C Communication between PIC32s
  129. PIC32MX: I2C DAC
  130. PIC32MX: I2C EEPROM
  131. PIC32MX: I2C External RAM
  132. PIC32MX: Interfacing to a Secure Digital (SD) Flash Card
  133. PIC32MX: Interfacing with Force Sensors from a Scale
  134. PIC32MX: Inverse FFT
  135. PIC32MX: PWM Motor Control
  136. PIC32MX: Parallel LCD
  137. PIC32MX: RS232
  138. PIC32MX: SPI Communication between PIC32s
  139. PIC32MX: SPI DAC
  140. PIC32MX: SPI EEPROM
  141. PIC32MX: SPI External RAM
  142. PIC32MX: Servo Control
  143. PIC32MX: Sinusoidal Analog Output
  144. PIC32MX: USB Communication
  145. PIC32MX: USB Communication with a PC
  146. PIC32MX: XBee Wireless Round-trip Latency
  147. PIC32 Example: HelloWorld
  148. PIC32 in DIP package
  149. PIC32book
  150. PIC 18f4550
  151. PIC Analog-Digital-Converter Example
  152. PIC MCUs: 4520 Board
  153. PIC MCUs: Capabilities of PIC18F4520
  154. PIC MCUs: Capabilities of PIC32MX
  155. PIC MCUs: Hardware and Connections
  156. PIC MCUs: Software
  157. PIC Microcontroller
  158. PIC Microcontrollers with C18 Compiler
  159. PIC Microcontrollers with CCS Compiler
  160. PIC Motor Control and Serial Port Example
  161. PIC Motor Control with EEPROM and Interactive Menu Example
  162. PIC PWM Motor Driver
  163. PIC RS232
  164. PIC Servo Controller
  165. PIC USB
  166. PIC computation time benchmarks
  167. PICkit 1
  168. PPOD-mini: 6-DOF Shaker
  169. PPOD-mini Project
  170. PPOD Experiments with a Textured Plate
  171. PPOD User Guide
  172. Parallax GPS (Global Positioning System) Receiver Module
  173. Passive Filters
  174. Persistence-of-Vision Display
  175. Phase-Sensitive Detection
  176. Photocell
  177. Photodiodes and Phototransistors
  178. Pic32book
  179. Piezoactuators
  180. Portable Sit-to-Stand Device
  181. Practice Making a PCB
  182. Pressure Sensing
  183. Printing Circuit Boards
  184. Processing
  185. ProcessingPIC32Communication
  186. Programmable Stiffness Joint
  187. Programming HID Bootloader on PIC32
  188. Programming the blue board
  189. Projects and miscellaneous
  190. Prototyping circuits
  191. Pulse Width Modulation
  192. Pulse width modulation
  193. QNX
  194. Quadrature decoding in hardware, or just counters
  195. Quadrature decoding in software
  196. RC and RL Exponential Responses
  197. RGB LEDs
  198. Reading RFID tags
  199. Remote Controlled Wiitar
  200. Resistive Touchscreen
  201. Resistors (Ohm's Law), Capacitors, and Inductors
  202. Robot Club
  203. Robot Drummer
  204. Robot Helicopter Project
  205. Robot Operating System
  206. Robot Snake
  207. Rock Paper Scissors Machine
  208. Rotational Stiffness
  209. Running RC servos
  210. SPI - Serial Peripheral Interface - on the PIC
  211. SPI communication between PICs
  212. Sample code for most PIC18F4520 operations
  213. Sampling-Based Planning
  214. Schmitt Trigger
  215. Schmitt Triggers
  216. Second Order Active Filters
  217. Semiconductors
  218. Sensing optical tape
  219. Sensing retroreflective blocks
  220. Sensor Overview
  221. Sensoray 526 Data Aquisition Card
  222. Sensors
  223. Serial communication with Matlab
  224. Servo skeleton with fast & slow interrupts
  225. Setup, Use, and Modeling of Harmonic Drive Motors with Junus Amps
  226. Shielding, Grounding, Noise Suppression, etc.
  227. Solderboard
  228. Solenoid Theory
  229. Stability of an Assembly Project
  230. Stepper motor control with the PIC
  231. Storing constant data in program memory
  232. Strain Gauge
  233. Switch Debouncing
  234. Tektronix CFG253 Function Generator
  235. Tektronix TDS220 Oscilloscope
  236. Temp
  237. Test
  238. The Gibbot
  239. The PC/104 Lab Kit
  240. The brains of the operation
  241. Thermistor
  242. Three-Axis Accelerometer
  243. Three-speaker Chladni Patterns
  244. Tools in the lab and shop
  245. UBW32 Board
  246. UDP Communications between Target and Host PC
  247. USB Communication Board
  248. USB Communication using PIC microcontrollers
  249. USB bootloading
  250. USB communication between PICs

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