Just incase anyone is following the thread... Heres the chassis with a solderless breadboard on top and spacers for a daughterboard on front.**broken link removed**
Mmm...daughter board. I can already see all kinds of IR/sonar sensor arrays, along with countless other things, maybe like a front attachment with a couple wheels and a mini robotic arm?
It's a really small beastie. less than 5" long and 4.5" wide. I've been tossing the idea of a pair of servo connectors / or a trimpot that's jumper selectable.
The top facing connector and front facing connector are for expansion. I could wire them to hook directly to a LCD... It's also designed to mount a Maxstream XBee radio. **broken link removed**
very nice bot indeed. haven't seen a tidier one for years...
only 1 thing: the programming socket isn't placed very well... try not to use the angled one..
Also if possible add at least one "power line" to the solderles board on top. you know the long ones with all holes connected usually used for 5V and GND...
very nice bot indeed. haven't seen a tidier one for years...
only 1 thing: the programming socket isn't placed very well... try not to use the angled one..
Also if possible add at least one "power line" to the solderles board on top. you know the long ones with all holes connected usually used for 5V and GND...
There is room for the power strip on the breadboard, I'll add it. The reason for the right angle connector is so it can be programmed / debugged when a front mounted PCB is stacked on. I'm using a open 2x3 RA connector for a pair of servos that hook into RA6 & 7. I'm trying to squeeze a trimpot on the upper right (jumper selectable) and the 16 pin connector will just happen to support a typical LCD in a pinch. I'll see if I can squeeze a XBee just above the rear ball caster with the antenna extending. I'll add a picture shortly.
Hi I was wondering if you could post the 3d models for the tamiya gearbox and the ball caster, I'm starting a similar project and I would love to have a 3D mechanical model of the robot. Thank You