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You don't want to design a chip. You want this controller. This controller is reprogrammable and rewireable.
A chip will cost you $40k for a silicon run, more for packaging and more for tools, and years to learn to design.
You could even buy the lego controller set and wire it up and program it. It has a camera and everything in the delux edition.Posted by richardg on June 22, 2006 at 17:01:40 Pacific Time
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Hello Makezine.I'm David.Ihave already constructed my mini helicopter at home through doing research,but when it came to building it's controller i was unable. Please show/inform me on how to build a controller. Thanks. David.Posted by dngugi on June 16, 2007 at 08:20:11 Pacific Time
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I want to design a chipp to controll Sensors in put and then contrle the movement of Cameras. How can i do this?Posted by kamalia717 on June 02, 2006 at 03:51:18 Pacific Time
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