The Propeller chip The Propeller is a
multicore system that can do real-time simultaneous
multiprocessing. It uses eight 32-bit cores called
cogs controlled by a bus controller called the
Hub. It can be programmed in assembly, C, or in the interpreted
Spin programming language. It comes with a software library of objects for a various sets of
input/output devices, such as
UARTs and a
video display controller emulated fully in software. The Propeller is also supported by third-party compiler developers who have developed platforms in C and BASIC. The
Parallax Propeller is also recognized as being easy to program.
The BASIC Stamp and BASIC Stamp 2 Released in 1995, the
BASIC Stamp was so named because it was about the size of a postage stamp. Programmed in
PBASIC, the BASIC Stamp found an audience in electronic hobbyists with powerful I/O commands that made it easy to connect to other electronic components.
The Boe-Bot The
Boe-Bot is a programmable wheeled robot with a BASIC Stamp 2 brain that is used by educators and hobbyists. After being introduced in 1998, it is one of Parallax's top selling robots.
Sensors Parallax manufactures sensors to measure distance, color, humidity, temperature, pressure, RPMs, heat, and altitude. These sensors are either surface-mounted components on a printed circuit board or in packages that are readily acceptable for breadboard-style mounting. Each sensor is supported with educational curriculum and documentation. ==Education==