Posts with «servo» label

Video tutorial on wireless XBee serial with the Due and DynamixShield

I just uploaded a new video tutorial on how to perform wireless communications using Grove XBee sockets with two Arduino Dues and the DynamixShield. This is part of my Kickstarter campaign to get the DynamixShield produced commercially. It lets you control smart and regular servos, and has tons of Grove and RobotGeek connectors, all in one shield.

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XLR8 Project Blends FPGA Speed with Arduino Coding

The XLR8 is an FPGA based board that looks and feels like an Arduino Uno. But not all is what it seems on the surface.

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Let This Helmet with a Robot Arm (Sorta) Brush Your Teeth

Maker Simone Giertz creates a ridiculous, impractical, yet awesome motorized helmet that brushes her teeth. Sorta.

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Humanoid concept Arduino

This concept to make a humanoid head, that speaks like a human, chooses phrases randomly. As (it) speaks , it moves head, eyeballs and eyebrows randomly in an emulation of a human. This can be useful for lonely people who cannot have a pet at home.

This is the basic idea..Later it is possible to develope it further to talk longer durations, and even tell short stories stored on an SD card.

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Humanoid concept Arduino

This concept to make a humanoid head, that speaks like a human, chooses phrases randomly. As (it) speaks , it moves head, eyeballs and eyebrows randomly in an emulation of a human. This can be useful for lonely people who cannot have a pet at home.

This is the basic idea..Later it is possible to develope it further to talk longer durations, and even tell short stories stored on an SD card.

read more

2 servo's, controlled via wifi

i'm trying to develop a device that is controlled with 2 servo's. i want the servos to be controlled independently over wifi with either a joystick or c# application. i have the project started with the following

c# applications

Audrino uno

cc3300 wifi shield

Audrino 1.0.5-r2 sketch pad

2 Futaba s3305 servo's

DC 5V Stepper Motor 28BYJ-48 + ULN2003 Driver Test Module Board for Arduino

i am looking for someone to help me complete this project, 

 

Let's Make Robots 15 Oct 16:34
arduino  ideas  servo  wifi  

help needed. looking for somone local to Phx, AZ - 2 servo's, controlled via wifi

i'm trying to develop a device that is controlled with 2 servo's. i want the servos to be controlled independently over wifi with either a joystick or c# application. i have the project started with the following. i am looking for someone to help me complete this project, 

c# applications

Audrino uno

cc3300 wifi shield

Audrino 1.0.5-r2 sketch pad

2 Futaba s3305 servo's

DC 5V Stepper Motor 28BYJ-48 + ULN2003 Driver Test Module Board for Arduino

 

 

Let's Make Robots 15 Oct 16:34
arduino  ideas  servo  wifi  

help needed. looking for somone local to Phx, AZ - 2 servo's, controlled via wifi

i'm trying to develop a device that is controlled with 2 servo's. i want the servos to be controlled independently over wifi with either a joystick or c# application. i have the project started with the following. i am looking for someone to help me complete this project, 

c# applications

Audrino uno

cc3300 wifi shield

Audrino 1.0.5-r2 sketch pad

2 Futaba s3305 servo's

DC 5V Stepper Motor 28BYJ-48 + ULN2003 Driver Test Module Board for Arduino

 

 

Let's Make Robots 15 Oct 16:34
arduino  ideas  servo  wifi  

Motor control or servo control

 

I came across this circuit on google. It controls motor speed by simple flip-flop that gives a PWM signal.

The question is can this be used as a servo control ?

first use 5 volts supply instead of 12 volts ...then by replacing the 3RD NPN transistor with a servo. the + goes up, the - goes down and the signal feeds from the flip flop...can we do that ??

Motor control or servo control

 

I came across this circuit on google. It controls motor speed by simple flip-flop that gives a PWM signal.

The question is can this be used as a servo control ?

first use 5 volts supply instead of 12 volts ...then by replacing the 3RD NPN transistor with a servo. the + goes up, the - goes down and the signal feeds from the flip flop...can we do that ??