ShC v2 with XK-1

 

1 - Building up.

The basic design its almost the same as in ShC v1. But differs in parts, processor and sensors (bumpers from an old mouse).

In figure 1 we see all parts to create the new chassis by an old 3 1/2 floppy disc. Two bumpers and small metal parts for the sensor, rubbers, pin headers, etc.

This ShC v2 is more like a develpment hexbot to experiment with XK-1.

Figure 1 - Basic parts for ShC v2

 

After putting all together, in figure 2 and figure 3 are shown the basic chassis (top and bottom).

     

Figure 2 -  Top part.                                                                        Figure 3 - Bottom part.

 

For the legs are adjusted at the top of the chassis, and finally all parts are assembled with the servos (Figure 4).

Figure 4 - Legs with 3 servos TG9.

Next, assembling legs and chassis are shown two views of the ShC v2 (Figure 5). 

    

Figure 5 - Side and bottom view of ShC v2.

 

2 - Basic Sensors

The sensor part, are made from the old 2 button mouse bumpers. This are attached to the main board with aluminium antennas, with this mechanical alignment, is possible to touch obstacles, like a wall, and then operate accordig to the following basic table:

S1  S1    Action
-----------------------

0     0     Move Forward
0     1     Left Backward
1     0     Right Backward
1     1     Backward

 

In figure 6 its shown the main sensor antennas, an how the ShC v2 looks like with all parts.

   

Figure 6 - Bumper sensor and final aspect of ShC v2

 

3 - XC Program

Soon ...

 

4 - Tests

Soon ...

 

 

  • Actuators / output devices: 3 servos
  • Control method: autonomous
  • CPU: Xmos XK1
  • Operating system: Ubuntu Linux
  • Power source: 3.6V NiMH f
  • Programming language: XC
  • Sensors / input devices: soon to be Bumper switches
  • Target environment: indoor flat surfaces

This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://community.robotshop.com/robots/show/shc-v2-with-xk-1

Gimme that XC Program

I like the shape of the robot,and its not hard to build and its good for beginers!

I just gotta build it :smiley:

That´s right danilogus,

That´s right danilogus, this week I will post part of the code for ShC V2 XK-1 version…