Posts with «arduino c» label

Strike'm

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Plays Tic tac toe

Introducing Strike'm,a robot that simply Strikes you out.

So,this is the Tic tac toe robot I have built. Actually inspired from Oddbots challenge,I have made this .

I decided to keep it original. From my point of view ORIGINALITY has two aspects,

1. The game should be kept original, i.e. you have to use a pen and paper,play it,win it or lose it.

2. The robot should be original. i.e. It must not be a copied stuff from some one.

Strike'm satifies both aspects,I think.

So,now here's some pics. This time I have used some ply-wood along with cardboard.

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First Robot - Arduino + Processing

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Remote Controlled Robot, Navigate around via ultrasound

After some weeks of browsing this website, I felt inspired to built something, so, here is the first robot that I'm currently working on.

The idea of this project is to have a platform that can be controlled remotely or work autonomously. For the initial fase, I'm working on some basic remote programmed on Processing, which send commands to the robot via bluetooth (using controlP5 for the UI, and bluetoothDesktop to handle bt communication).

Cost to build

$100,00

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10 hours

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Mobiton - Robotic Smartphone Shell

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What does it do?

Uses a smartphone to operate. It can be an assistant, pet, or a telepresence device. Can be anything depends on the mobile app you write.

Hey Guys,

I know, I didn't post for a while. Didn't have time to post some of the projects, sorry about it.

Alright, so here is our new project, we plan to go commercial with it. It is called Mobiton. It is a robotic shell for mobile devices (android currently). You can dock your phone on the device, an application written for the robot pops up and it brings the robot to life.


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$150,00

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Math machine learning

Whenever I observe my daughter, I find that she likes to collect things. The more, the better. Usually as much as she can carry. As she can not count, how can she distinguish, what are more things and what are less things?

My daughter with objects in both hands

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Andrew - First robot

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What does it do?

Change direction when meet wall

Hi all! First robot ever, saying it's not great would be an euphemism, nevertheless I would be very glad to get some feedback from you.

How it works : two switches on the front, when it meets a wall, andrew goes backwards and turn, then turn the other direction and goes forward again (see video - about the video, sorry for the poor quality, I had to use a phone, I can post a better one next weekend)

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$35,00

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15 hours

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3d Printed Quadruped

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Obstacle avoidance via ping, hand tracking (eventually)

Still lots to do, but I finally got this guy printed and assembled. He has 3DOF per leg using cheap 9g servos :( I'm using Inverse kinematics for his movement. I just started programming him and got the IK working for one leg. The ping((( is just stuck in the mega2560 for now. I'll be adding a tilt/pan head when I get more servos, and the wiring needs some cleaning up :p I just found out about LMR last week and so far it's awesome! Hopefully by the end of next weekend I'll have some walk sequence video to show off.

Cost to build

$120,00

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20 hours

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Vacuuminator

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Vacuums the floors, navigates through the room with an optimized algorithm. Pays attention to edges and corners to clean well.

Hey guys, its me again.
This is the third project I submit here.
Vacuuminator is a (obviously) vacuum cleaning robot. It is quite similar to a roomba. I have this problem about not buying robots if I can build one. As you would expect from a guy like me (and you) I don't clean much. I needed something to do that for me.

Therefore, I built vacuuminator (and made him clean the mess I've made while building it.)

Cost to build

$55,00

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35 hours

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Xylomatron

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What does it do?

Plays a game with you through an xylophone

Hi there LMR, here is another one of our projects, as promised. :)
This is Xylomatron. It is a robot that you can play a game similar to "Simon Says" but with a xylophone interface. Basically, it does play a note and expect you to repeat it, if you succeed it adds another note to the previous sequence and expect you to do the same. Therefore the game gets harder at each level, depending on your memory.
When you fail, it gets quite angry thinking "The puny human couldn't memorize X notes" (it does really trace it in fact :D)

Cost to build

$60,00

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48 hours

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Megus

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Can solve maze via ultrasound,Can grab object via ultrasound

Forgive my poor english..

Many thanks to LMR and special thanks to   BIRDMUN , ANTONIO.CACIUC,BASILE and   peter ROBOTFREAK

This is my first robot that is capable of solving maze(i havn't built any maze yet)

 

this is the begaining

The Face..(I know the cuttings are not perfect.I cut it with a soldering iron.)

Cost to build

$110,00

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80 hours

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4000 grams

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Fijibot

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Seeks light to charge batteries (photovore) and avoids obstacles

Fijibot is an autonomous, self-charging photovore. I built him using a 1.5 liter Fiji Water bottle, an Arduino Uno, 6v solar panel (plus various other parts) from Radio Shack, an Arduino Proto Shield (plus various other parts) from Adafruit, and the wheels and steering arrangement from an RC car.

Cost to build

$150,00

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20 hours

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800 grams

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