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Arduino users are getting younger: Davis Fortenberry, 10

Priya KuberMarch 27th, 2012

Arduino users are getting younger! Davis Fortenberry, Age 10 designed his own robot and won The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, South eastern competition, in Orlando. He competed with a lot of college level teams and had a robot that was equally competent.

Davis, who has tinkered with robots since he was 5, built his “davibot” in a week, starting with an m3pi (“a robot in itself, really”) as the base.

He added an Arduino (Italian microcomputer that tells the base unit whether to go left, right, straight ahead), then designed components for measuring contest specifics: voltage, capacitance, temperature and waveform.

He attends the Tennessee Virtual Academy an online approved school.

[Via: Commercial appeal]

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2 Responses to “Arduino users are getting younger: Davis Fortenberry, 10”

  1. Mathgon Says:

    I’m so late, I have to work harder!

  2. James Sides Says:

    wow such a young boy with such a huge talent! congratulations!

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