Start your engines!
The video you've all been waiting for! Check out the 2011 AVC Recap Video.
AVC is over, our videographer is back from vacation, and we have a new product post and video.
Results from this past weekend's Autonomous Vehicle Competition.
Start your engines!
The AVC is this Saturday, April 23rd.
We are getting dangerously close to the Autonomous Vehicle Competition!
We flesh out the AVC prize structure, plus the trials of Pete's first attempt at competing in the AVC.
Traveling to Boulder?
The time is quickly approaching - what is your vehicle going to look like?
Take a break from planning your AVC entry to take a look at the new products for this week.
The flood gates are open for AVC 2011.
An impressive quadcopter from the GRASP Lab at the University of Pennsylvania!
New: A triple axis gyro, specialty IC hooks, AVC poster, bags of LEDs, Open Heart Kit, new (Sale) items, MIDI cable, and a fuse and fuse holder.
The 2010 AVC was a smashing success - and we can't wait for next year!
This is your go-to post for all the info about the 2010 SparkFun Autonomous Vehicle Competition!
Even the AVC can't stop new products!
We've got an AVC poster, a video, the Arduino Inventor's Kit, a new GPS, FTDI Cables, and a handful of other new products.
A reminder about the AVC, a new tutorial, and SparkFun in 3D!
Register as a spectator for the AVC! And watch SparkFun's foray into the electric vehicle market.
Wow great blog!
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