openmovementproject / openmovement

Open Movement devices are miniature, embeddable, open source sensors developed at Newcastle University, UK. The source code for the firmware and software is available under a BSD 2-clause license, and the hardware (PCB designs, layouts and schematics), enclosure designs and documentation are available under a Creative Commons 3.0 BY Attribution License.
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Where to buy WAX9? No mention of it on Axivity.com #25

Closed Ali-Raza-Syed closed 3 years ago

Ali-Raza-Syed commented 7 years ago

I need to buy WAX9 because of its Bluetooth and gyro. But there is no mention of it on Axivity website (axivity.com). Can anyone tell me why is it so and where to buy it from?

robmarcotte commented 6 years ago

I inquired about it myself, here's the response from their PR:

"Unfortunately, we are no longer manufacturing the WAX9 sensor. We are aware of the Metalab devices (although have no experience of them) which maybe of interest to you: https://mbientlab.com/"

Hope this helps!

TZebin commented 6 years ago

Hi, is the design and schematic files are available for reproducing WAX9. I was looking into WAX9.1.DSN in OrCAD, it says ISIS schematic file. As you have the sources, it would be good to know what software had been used while creating it.

Thanks!

danielgjackson commented 3 years ago

(Closing old issues) I'm afraid I don't have additional information about this.