Photo and Animation Gallery

Here is where we present some of the more intresting projects
we have been involved in recently and over the last 20 years.
Some technologies are amusingly outdated, others are cutting
edge. We hope you find them interesting, and that they may
even spark some ideas or inspiration for you. Enjoy!
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Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981,
Head-Smashed-In
has been used continuously by aboriginal peoples of
the plains for more than 5,500 years.
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The
Oil Sands Discovery Centre is located in Fort McMurray,
Alberta, Canada and presents the history, science and
technology of Alberta's Oil Sands - the world's largest
single deposit of oil.
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See, hear and do at one of the most enjoyable attractions
in Edmonton. The
Telephone Historical Centre opened to the public
in 1987, and is the largest of its type in North America.
Perfect for all ages. A special highlight is our multi-media
presentation featuring Xeldon, the talking robot and
great historical footage of Edmonton.
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The Rising Debt Briefcase
Lawrence Decore with a portable display (briefcase)
which calculated, and displayed in real-time, Alberta's
accumulated provincial debt, based on the then-current
interest rates.
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"Electrics"
Robot
This robot was custom-made for Electrics
family restaurant. The robot was designed to look like a space ship when moving
in a horizontal position. When upright, the robot's front panels opened to
reveal a costumed dancer, who then exited the robot to continue the performance.
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An odometer that separately record milage and time
in all gears in both forward and reverse directions.
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Helicopter Carousel Controller
A helicoptor carousel is a cylindrical apparatus that
hangs beneath a helicopter and holds from eight to sixteen
bags of seismic supplies. The bags contain equipment
that is dropped to crews on the ground. The bags hang
on hooks which are connected to solenoids. When a solenoid
is energized, it releases a bag allowing it to drop
to the ground.
The controller that Trinity Electronics designed sits
in the center of the carousel and connects to the solenoids.
The challenge was to replace an electromechanical unit
that received only a ground, reset and 24 VDC trigger
pulse. There was no continuous DC supply so this unit
has to power up, read memory to determine the current
step, increment and store the step number, release the
next hook and then prepare to power down. It had to
perform this function in all kinds of weather, in arctic
temperatures and be immune to high electrostatic charges.
This product was custom designed for
Canadian Helicopters Ltd.
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Adjust the amount of payload and fuel on this simulated
rocket to get the launch height just right.
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Outdoor Lighting Sequencers
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Alberta Legislature Sound Control Panel
Alberta Legislature Sound Control Panel
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Alberta Children's Hospital, Calgary,
Alberta
The 'Alberta Fun Wall'
is packed with buttons, knobs, levers, cranks, flashing
lights, windmills, and more. Trinity Electronics provided
the control electronics and MP3 playback devices to
Keebee Play who created this whimsical interactive play
area. Music and story telling provide education as well
as entertainment.
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