
Introducing the FireCracker!
Based on Analog Devices popular
Blackfin
embedded processor, Silica has developed the FireCracker Development and Reference Design Platform for audio and video applications.
FireCracker is a unique concept of a hybrid between a development board and a reference design that enables design engineers to bring embedded computing solutions from concept to production in record time.

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JPL Robotics Page
JPL Robotics researchers perform development, integration, and demonstration of innovative robotics and automation technologies, supporting NASA missions and addressing other problems of national importance.
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http://robotics.jpl.nasa.gov
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MotoRobots Project
A collection of Open Source embedded software libraries for mobile robotics applications, targeting Motorola 68K/ColdFire and PowerPC micros.
SourceForge Project Area This project is being hosted at SourceForge, an Open Source development website with a large repository of Open Source code and applications.
SourceForge provides free services to Open Source developers, including project hosting, version control, bug and issue tracking,...
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http://www.motorobots.org
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Orocos Project
The Orocos framework should appeal to all roboticists, whether they are 'just' students interested in extending the soccer server of RoboCup, or a large robotics research lab working hard to get a five-finger robot hand to work together with a redundant manipulator on a planetary rover under vision-guided teleoperation.
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http://www.orocos.org
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Robotics Education Project
The NASA Robotics Education Project (REP) is dedicated to encouraging people to become involved in science and engineering, particularly robotics.
REP works to capture the educational potential of NASA's robotics missions by supporting educational robotics competitions and events, facilitating robotics curriculum enhancements at all educational levels, and maintaining a web site clearinghouse of robotics education information.
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http://robotics.arc.nasa.gov
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Rossum Project - Open Source Robotics
The Rossum Project is an attempt to help.
Our goal is to collect, develop, and distribute software for for robotics applications.
Over the last few years, open-source and free software initiatives have given computer users a remarkable collection of tools and capabilities.
We hope to extend the same kind collaboration to the development of robotic software.
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http://rossum.sourceforge.net
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