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Latest revision as of 07:04, 16 May 2014
Project ArduinoWalker | |
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Status | In progress |
Contact | User:Semafoor |
Last Update | 2014-05-16 |
Context
This project is started to get something tangible to do with an Arduino. As I am completely new to Arduino and only fumbled around with a Basic Stamp some 5 years ago, I wanted to get started with an Arduino Pro Mini clone from the ElectronicaComponentenAutomaat. Main goals:
- Get started with Arduino
- Impress a 2 1/2 year old boy with a robot
Miller two-motor walker
Based on the Andrew Miller walker, it consists of two mini servo's that each control two legs. The Arduino controls the servo's through the servo library. The one-chip logic controller from the Miller design is left out completely.
To add a little more fun, a voltage devider consisting of two LDR's is added. The stroke of the rear legs is adjusted depending on the voltage and gives the walker a slight photophilic behaviour. I say slightly as the walker has a turning radius of several meters.
To Do
Build an assembly out of 50PCS Photoresistor GL5537 LDR Photo Resistors Light-Dependent NEW to give an illusion of bug eyes. Probably, only a couple of LDR's will be used on either side.