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Note: This project requires two positional servo motors and two pushbuttons. More details are found at the bottom of this page. How it works The BrainPad is programmed to separate black and white marbles using the light sensor, two servo motors, and two pushbuttons. The first button is used to calibrate the light sensor for the current lighting. To calibrate you must place ten marbles in the machine starting with a black marble and alternating in color. Pressing the first…
Today we are officially sharing the new logo. It is inspired by all the great ideas the BrainPad gives you.
GHI Electronics opened its doors to two local high school groups for manufacturing day. Students and teachers got a chance to see up close how we manufacture circuit boards.
Check out all the cool submissions from the MakeCode Arcade Game Jam
GHI Electronics’ commitment to student education and the community isn’t just about the BrainPad. It’s about highlighting work opportunities in engineering, design and manufacturing and showing what’s possible for the futures workforce.
My name is Alex Kulcsar, and I am a software and systems engineer, consultant, and educator… I graduated from the University of Michigan in 1998 with a bachelor’s degree of science in mathematics and a teaching certificate at the secondary level for mathematics and computer science.