Modules, cases, buttons...
by Skyrunner65 » Tue Mar 25, 2014 3:58 pm
That's a pretty good robot, thanks for showing me.
Now, to get the money...
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by Skyrunner65 » Fri Mar 28, 2014 7:22 pm
adekto wrote:but hey lets try make our own, im currently using sparkfun just cuz there common (other stores are available)
arduino
communication
mote\or driver
motor+gearbox
wheels
battery compartment
so thats slightly over 50 for the "base" robot that can drive and comunicate
How would someone get a good base for this (plastic, I could settle for wood)?
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by adekto » Fri Mar 28, 2014 8:07 pm
u can use the back of the baterypack
but probebly u use a perfboard where everything can be soldered on
also lots and lots of hotglue
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by Skyrunner65 » Sat Mar 29, 2014 12:56 am
I'm scared of hotglue.
Also, Sparkfun suggested that I use the Uno (I've heard a lot about it, and was going to get it sometime).
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by adekto » Sat Mar 29, 2014 1:31 am
Skyrunner65 wrote:I'm scared of hotglue.
Also, Sparkfun suggested that I use the Uno (I've heard a lot about it, and was going to get it sometime).
u can get any arduino uno (rev3), uno smd, mini or even just a boarduino wich is the cheapest alternative
leonardo and micro is prety cool to they have a newer chip wich ca do some cool usb stuff
the mega and others like those are a bit overkill for this
i have a uno and 20 or so ATmega328 for wen i blow the chip out XD
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