DC#01

     About this project

     This project was created to go to a new home.

     Ok, let me explain...

     ... about one year ago I've met a guy through the web who was interested on my MDi #3. Now (actually about 3 months ago) we talked again and we ended up deciding that I would produce for him a version slightly smaller and simpler of MDi #3.

     I've started with a cardboard prototype to have a good perspective of how it would look and to have the approval of the interested.

 

     Between the design and final tests passed about three months... and here is!

 

     The manufacturing process was the same as always using polystyrene sheets and PVC pipes. If someone did not follow my previous projects and is interested in the method can see this walkthrough: Plastic handling to make DIY robotic parts. Just for the internal bracket of tracks and for the chassis was used aluminum.

 

 

 

 

 

     Electronics, mechanics and others

     The power supply for the servo motors is provided by two packs of 4XAA NiHM batteries, so we have 5000 mAh @ 4.8V. The Arduino board uses a 9V battery.

     The board used is an Arduino UNO with a DFRobot IO Expansion Shield v5.

     The remote controlled routine is provided by a wireless PlayStation 2 controller.

     For the autonomous routine (simple obstacle avoidance) it uses a HC-SR04 ultrasonic sensor. The robot run autonomously if no command is given with the remote controller.

On the back will be placed a speaker.

 

     To keep the project simple, the amount of servo motors has been limited. But not to lose in functionality, some solutions have been created.

     For a more interesting movement, the arm uses PLM (parallel linkage mechanism), instead of a servo motor in the elbow to the moves up and down.

Arm with PLM.

 

     As this project should be simple, and with a limited number of pins (Arduino UNO), needed an alternative to DC motors. So I've used two MG995 adapted for continuous rotation. They are a bit slow for this function, but certainly have a lot of strength.

 

 

 

 

     To give functionality to the hands without using servo motors, a small spring was used to make the hand close, thus being able to hold light objects.

 

 

 

     UPDATE @ August 7, 2015

     More of the same... just a few extra pics.

 

 

 

 

Navigate around via ultrasonic (simple obstacle avoidance) and remote controlled.


This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://community.robotshop.com/robots/show/dc-01

Awsome Work

As always a awsome job in fabrication a 10+.

Very nice design and I like the independent tracks for legs/feet.

You take great pride in your work.

Thank you for sharing this.

Thank you very much, jeffr!

Thank you very much, jeffr!

This is absolutely
This is absolutely wonderful. You do such great work.

Awesome as usual. It looks
Awesome as usual. It looks like he has lip lights, but they’re not connected?

amazing

your work is amazing thank you for qhow us your work

it is just amazinggg

Impressive !

Very nice Johnny 5 replica! I like very much your design ideas. and very well documented !!

As others say, absolutely insipiring.

Awesome as usual!
I hope you were compensated well for this work of art!

You make some of the coolest

You make some of the coolest looking robots. Another amazining creation. I really am a fan of your art!

Thanks, Jim!The guy who

Thanks, Jim!

The guy who ordered the robot will add a sound module with bluetooth commands and the LEDs will be connected to this module.

Thanks, Smashley!The reward

Thanks, Smashley!

The reward was generous. But see this work done and your comments is already very rewarding. And I’m not kidding… lol

@ DangerousThing, cevinius,

@ DangerousThing, cevinius, ambroise, Sphinx, Bajdi, Brassfly: Thank you very much, all you guys!

Thank you very much, Dannyv

Thank you very much, Dannyv and viswesh713!

Awesome
That’s professional work sir, I am impressed.

Thank you very much for your

Thank you very much for your kind words, Dipanjan!

wow!

Have to say you again have made an awesome creation. You always make such a really cool robots. It certainly takes a lot of time to make all those details. To make it look that nice.

Real craftsmanship!

This is a really cool

This is a really cool design.  The little man is hilarious! I would be tempted to program in some funny head gestures combined with arm pointing and gesticulating. For instance when something is in front of him, before he turns he will point and shake his head or something like that. Reall cool work.

congratullations for you project

Very good robot, how cam you control this servo without interference with other. in my project when I move one servo estep by step the other moves continuous when I press the button by PS2 control

Thanks very much.

Thank you very much,

Thank you very much, danphobic!

Surely are good ideas for a more interactive running.

As I had a deadline to deliver it, I did not have much time to play with.

Hi, Adilson!I have already

Hi, Adilson!

I have already answered in this post: https://www.robotshop.com/letsmakerobots/node/37634