Saturday 6 April 2019

Alpha V1 is On Hackaday.com

Alpha V1 is featured on Hackaday.com. The article talks about the current remote controllers in market and why Alpha V1 is different. It also explains how Alpha V1 and its structure dramatically reduce the issues faced when customizing a remote controller.

Check out Alpha V1 on Hackaday.com: https://hackaday.com/2019/04/03/developing-the-ultimate-open-source-radio-control-transmitter/

Screenshot of Alpha V1 Being Featured On Hackaday.com

Wednesday 3 April 2019

Alpha V1 Has Joined Arduino Challenge 2019

Alpha V1 is participating in Arduino Challenge 2019. Arduino Challenge 2019 includes 3 rounds and each round focuses on different topic. Each round and its topic is listed below.

  1. Round 1: Arduino Idea Sprint
  2. Round 2: IoT for Engineers
  3. Round 3: All About Data

The top 10 projects from each round qualify for the semi-finals and will be eligible for the finals.

Alpha V1 has an entry in Arduino challenge 2019, and new information about its hardware and its impact on robotics has been included.

Check out Alpha V1 on Arduino Challenge 2019 website: https://arduinochallenge.com/project/156

Screenshot of Alpha V1's page for Arduino Challenge 2019

Alpha V1 is On Epeak.info

Alpha V1 is featured on epeak.info. The article talks about the challenges faced when building robots and remote controllers. It also explains how Alpha V1 and its features dramatically reduce the challenges faced when making custom made remote controllers.

Check out Alpha V1 on epeak.info: https://epeak.info/2019/03/26/alpha-v1-customizable-robotics-distant-management-hackster-weblog/

Screenshot of Alpha V1 Being Featured On Epeak.info

Alpha V1 is On Hackster.io

Alpha V1 is featured on hackster.io. The article talk about Alpha V1 and its features in an interesting and entertaining way.

Check out Alpha V1 on hackster.io: https://blog.hackster.io/alpha-v1-customizable-robotics-remote-control-8970601288fa

Screenshot of Alpha V1 beaing featured on hackster.io

Alpha V1’s Page Is Up on Hackaday.io

More historical and technical details about Alpha V1 has been provided on Hackaday.io. Alpha V1 is fully described and all its previous ancestors are introduced with pictures and descriptions. Some of the components used in Alpha V1 are also listed.

CRAE Tech has plans to continue updating Alpha V1's Hackadat.io page in future, so stay tuned...

Check out Alpha V1's page on Hackaday.io: https://hackaday.io/project/164523-alpha-v1-open-source-remote-controller


Screenshot of Alpha V1's Project Page on Hackaday


Alpha V1’s Is Now on Robotshop.com

More historical and technical details are provided about Alpha V1 on Robotshop.com. Alpha V1 is briefly described and all its previous ancestors are introduced with pictures and brief description. Some of the components used in Alpha V1 are also listed .

Check out Alpha V1's page on Robotshop.com:
https://www.robotshop.com/community/robots/show/alpha-v1-open-source-and-arduino-compatible-remote-controller


Screenshot of Alpha V1's Project Page On Robotshop.com

Sunday 24 March 2019

Alpha V1 Open-Source Arduino Compatible Transmitter (Remote Controller)

I have been working on Alpha V1 for the past two years. I wanted to make sure Alpha V1 become the ultimate remote controller for variety of projects and as a result I ended up coding for most of the last 2 years.

Alpha V1 Open-Source Arduino Compatible Transmitter (Remote Controller)


Alpha V1 is an open-source transmitter (remote controller) with arduino compatible hardware. That would be Alpha V1's definition in one sentence but Alpha V1 is more than that. Alpha V1 is a transmitter that allow users to customize and modify their transmitter like never before. Alpha V1 does not only allow you to do that, it actually assist you because it let you do a lot of code-free modifications. Alpha V1 will be open-source not because we want you to get involved with the code for every small modification; instead we just want to make sure we do not give you any limitation in your projects. I have personally worked really hard to make sure code-free modification become a strong core value of Alpha V1 and I think we have achieved that to a reasonable level. Of course we cannot support every hardware that is out there, but we have managed to take care of many common devices.
I think it is the appropriate time to write more about Alpha V1, therefore I decided to write a post about it.

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