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Karakuri playing music robots - collaborate with Yukai-kogaku @CEATEC Japan 2015 ROHM booth

Six wooden mechanical-robots play the Beethoven's Ninth Symphony like metallophone band controlled by conductor stick embedded LAPIS Semiconductor MCU, Sub-GHz IC, and accelerometer. Each robot mounted Lazurite Sub-GHz board, ROHM Semiconductor's optical devices, Kionix accelerometer to perform line-tracing, communicating one another, and playing the music.
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