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The GoGo board framework is a collection of open-source hardware platforms mainly aimed for educational projects. It is being designed with the following goals in mind:
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General purpose.
Learners can use the board to construct robots, measure and log environmental data, conduct scientific investigations, create game controllers, build interactive art installations, and much more.
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Openness.
We try to open as much as we can the design of both the hardware and software components. Hopefully, this will make it possible for anyone to modify the board to fit their particular needs.
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Easy construction.
The GoGo Board is designed using large printed circuit board pads and components for easy soldering. There are no small surface-mount components that often require soldering experience and specialized tools. Moreover, the printed circuit board (PCB) is designed with
large traces
, therefore making its creation possible with low-cost, commercially-available PCB construction kits.
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Simple components.
We purposely choose parts that are relatively easy to find in electronics stores around the world. We have been able to build boards using parts bought entirely in the USA, Brazil, or Thailand.
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Low cost.
We try to minimize the number of required components to reduce cost. Also, as the parts are easy to find, they are normally cheap as well.
To learn more about the GoGo board project, please refer to our
publications
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You can't "buy" a GoGo Board, but you can build one. Our goal is not to sell boards but to encourage you to try building one from scratch (i.e. buying parts, making the PCB, assembling, and configuring). We provide all the necessary information to build the GoGo Board for non-commercial use. They are available on the download page.
Alternatively, there are commercial products such as
the Handy Cricket
and
LEGO Mindstorms
which have similar functionalities but don't required you to build them. They are more expensive, of course.
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| Project Highlight |
 A solar powered gogoboard in Malaysia. The solar panel is motorized and follows the sun. |
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Latest Updates
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 | GoGo Monitor 3.2.2 - Sep 21, 2007 Improved Portuguese language support |
 | GoGo Monitor 3.2.1 - Aug 14, 2007 The monitor is now compatible with Windows Vista |
 | GoGo Monitor 3.2.0 - Apr 11, 2007 A new "Sensor Lab" allows you to work with real sensor units |
 | GoGo Monitor 3.0.2 - Jan 30, 2007 Now with a readable command list |
 | Display Module - Dec 26, 2006 Show sensor values, display messages with this new module |
 | Bootloader/firmware for the PIC16F877A chip - Nov 27, 2006 Firmware for the newer and cheaper micro-controller |
 | GoGo 3.0 firmware ms3b - Sep 17, 2006 Support I2C commands for external modules (i.e. the display) |
 | GoGo Monitor 3.0 PR9g - Apr 15, 2006 Support for the forth coming display module |
 | Amplifier Module - Jan 31, 2006 It allows you to connect microphones, vibration sensors, etc to the gogoboard |
 | GoGo Monitor 3.0 (BETA) - Apr 15, 2005 Now includes a built-in Cricket Logo compiler |
 | GoGo Board 3.0 - Apr 15, 2005 Check out this latest version of the board. |
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