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Linux-based Operating System running a Dalvik Virtual Machine produced by Google, typically seen in portable devices such as cellphones, e-book readers, tablets, etc. Not to be confused with Androids in the robotics sense.

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Need help identifying some sort of "wire"

I think it may be something like FFC/FPC cable, which is often used nowadays for PCB connectivity. It's not the easiest stuff to hack being very delicate. Some is made a bit tougher and intended for e …
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compatibility of Bluetooth module and Android devices

The Android will support any bluetooth profile listed on the developers site for the respective versions. I found some info here. Most common profiles will be supported. …
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Controlling Electromagnet Via USB

Here are a couple of useful FT245 related links: FT245 bit bang document FT245 based relay driver cheap FT245 "breadboardable" module EDIT - note the FT245 solution will only work if the Android can be …
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Smartphone touchscreen ribbon connector

If you are asking about the ribbon connector, they are known as FFC/FPC (flexible flat cable, flexible printed circuit) cables. For connectors places like Digikey, Mouser, RS, Farnell sell them - here …
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How does an oscilloscope buffer work?

A typical digital storage scope waits for a trigger, fills it's buffer at high speed, then sends the data at a lower speed to the microcontroller (or android in your case) for display. …
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