Arduinobased Quadroped

HI!

So i just finished my first robot and i wanted thanx for a great site with lots of info and inspiration!

As this is my robot and i haven´t really been working that much with servos and programming before im sure there will be some things i could hade done better or in a better/simpler way so feel free to comment on things i´ve done wrong so i know for next build. I've taken a few pictures during the process of building and thought i would share them here!

 

So these are the materials i used. Its some kind of compressed/glued wood. I don´t really know what its called but its lightweight, strong and flexible. There´s also my servos and arduino + mini breadboard. 

 

Here i have mounted the servos. I did kind of a rookie misstake and didn´t screw the servohorns in place the first time, and the legs kept falling off. Then i noticed the screws and felt like an idiot..

Now the Arduino, breadboard and wires all hooked up and working.

So here´s the finished robot. I mounted the two batteries on the bottom and got the sensor working with the 9:th servo. After some frustrating programming i got it all to work together so im really happy with this quadroped and i´m absolutely going to build more robots and upload them here.

Hope you liked this!

 

Walking, Navigating, Turning

  • Actuators / output devices: 8 SG90 Servos for legs, +1 for sensor.
  • Control method: Autonomuos
  • CPU: arduino uno
  • Operating system: Arduino
  • Power source: 6xAA, 1x9v
  • Programming language: Arduino
  • Sensors / input devices: UltrasonicSensor
  • Target environment: indoor

This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://community.robotshop.com/robots/show/arduinobased-quadroped

I love the little guy!

great job!

Great first robot!

You did a great job with your first build.  From looking at the pictures, I didn’t expect it to walk as well as it does but then again I am just starting to build robots too.  It walks great and love how it looks around to assess obstacles!

Thank you!

thanx a lot for the comment, Yes i am really pleased with the walk. It took me a few hours to get a good gait. I have actually trimmed the turning sequence down,since i shoot the video, so its a little faster and smoother now! 

May i ask you for the code used

I really like your project and now i m gonna try and make it .Can you please send me the code i am not very good in programming

Thank You

Nice done!

I am working with a similar build (take a look here).
You got a nice gait there. I would really like to see your code to compare.

Btw the material you are using is called plywood.