You’ve seen the massive LEGO Hulkbuster, now check out a functioal 3D-printed Iron Man helmet that comes equipped with a heads-up display. Kris of Kersey Fabrications wasn’t satisfied with the Iron Man helmets currently on the market, so created his own using a 3D printer and NVIDIA Jetson Xavier NX system-on-module used for supercomupting.
Creating the helmet was only half the battle, as the heads-up display is where the NVIDIA Jetson comes in. Two 2.9 inch LCDs (2560 x 1440) with a 120 Hz refresh rate were paired with Arducam Mini cameras sporting Sony IMX477 image sensors. The cameras were carefully placed in the eyes of the helmet, and each individual camera controls one of the displays for immersive stereo vision. Sending images to these screens in real-time was no problem for the NVIDIA Jetson Xavier NX, especially since it’s a supercomputing module that can handle up to 21 trillion operations per second.
- Resume Printing Function: Ender 3 has the ability to resume printing even after a power outage or lapse occurs.
- Easy and Qucik Assembly: It comes with several assembled parts, you only need about 2 hours to assemble 20 nuts well.
- Advanced Extruder Technology: Upgraded extruder greatly reduces plugging risk and bad extrustion; V-shape with POM wheels make it move noiseless,...