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Lightbulb Customizing Arduino

Our team uses Arduino both for training and with our robot. We always use gyroscopes, accelerometers, and other sensors that require customized circuits and protocols for fetching data. Our team has been thinking about developing shields and library code that independent developers as well as FIRST teams could use with Arduino for a variety of components. What do you guys think about this?

I actually work on a dual rotor flying vehicle that I am trying to slim down with a custom brushless motor shield and accelerometer/gyro shield. (If you want a look at it, here it is). I haven't gotten too far yet, so it is in quite a disheveled state.

If any of you guys are interested in what our team is doing, could you take a quick survey here that would tell us more about what people are looking for with Arduino products?

Also, share your Arduino projects ITT!
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