VIDI X enables you to stretch your STEAM imagination and coding muscles!

These STEM projects are available to VIDI X equipped schools, with full code, instructions and a list of required additional hardware (when necessary). 

These examples are just a small glimpse into multitude of possibilities to use VIDI X as a fantastic platform for development of innovative projects and for cross-curricular education.  

Features: 
TEAM WORK   ✓ 
HANDS-ON-WORK  ✓ 
CROSS CURRICULUM APPROACH  ✓ 
INOVATIVE THINKING  ✓ 
ADVANCE CODING  ✓ 


Robot with eyesight 

The camera can enable the robot to recognize various objects or signs such as QR codes, etc., and to use them for navigation, easier performance of tasks and making better decisions. Depending on how the AI ​​camera is programmed and what additional sensors are available to the robot, it may even be capable of facial and gesture recognition. 

ADDITIONAL HARDWARE REQUIRED   ✓ 

Smart garden 

Have you encountered the problem of watering house plants while going to the school break? This VIDI X project will solve your watering worries and allow your plants to grow better. 

ADDITIONAL HARDWARE REQUIRED   ✓ 

Oscilloscope  

Analog inputs are used to read the voltage value. With VIDI X, this value is a maximum of 3.3 V. We can use analog inputs to display the measured signal on the screen and thus create an oscilloscope. 

ADDITIONAL HARDWARE REQUIRED   ✓ 
ADDITIONAL SOFTWARE INSTALLATION REQUIRED   ✓

Voice controlled smart home 

In this project, we will use speech recognition to enable voice commands that control the lighting, with the help of the VIDI X microcomputer. 

ADDITIONAL HARDWARE REQUIRED   ✓ 

VIDI X drives the STEMI Hexapod robot 

Learn how to easily connect the VIDI X microcomputer to other microcontrollers for them to work together. There are many ways to achieve this type of symbiosis. The simplest way is via serial communication. 

ADDITIONAL HARDWARE REQUIRED   ✓ 

TIC-TAC-TOE multiplayer game 

In order to master the UDP network communication, we will demonstrate how to use the UDP protocol to turn the classic tic-tac-toe game into a network game for two players.

VIDI X RGB light show 

Have fun with VIDI X RGB LEDs to light up your room! 

Carbon Monoxide Sensor 

The MQ-7 analog sensor can detect CO (carbon monoxide), H2 (hydrogen), LPG (liquefied petroleum gas), CH4 (methane) and alcohol. MQ-7 measures the presence of these gases analogically, and the higher the obtained analog value, the higher the gas concentration in the air. 

ADDITIONAL HARDWARE REQUIRED   ✓