A little robot that just wants to have fun!
The code is choppy but works. I used some of Bajdi's code changed it up a little and will post it(code) in a bit.
Maybe I can get some help with adding the hc-sr04 so that it avoids objects like my other robots but picks up light with the Wii and overrides the obstacle avoidance. I have examples of both, just not together( it's just beyond my skills at this point).
Fun with Wii Camera-
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4/3/13
Update classic tank tracks and Ping. see bottom 2 videos :D
creeps around looking for light, fire, other robots and long walks on the beach...
- Actuators / output devices: 2x continuous rotation servos
- Control method: autonomous
- CPU: Arduino Duemilanove
- Power source: 2x 3.7v cell phone batteries
- Sensors / input devices: Parallax Ping))), Rocket Brand Wii Camera
- Target environment: indoors and flat
This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://community.robotshop.com/robots/show/wiicambot
Uh, it would be nice if you
Uh, it would be nice if you provided a lttle more discription with your post, or check the “is draft” and not have it appeared on the search pages etc. It is considered slightly bad manners to just post a pic with no description…
chill
I know the rules and I was working on it. The page would not let me…it was for one minute maybe… Take it easy and give it a minute at least!
Sorry about that, I just saw what looked like a cool page, clicked on it, and found a pic, just a pic… looking forward to see this when the post gets compleate. collected.
looks cool, chief!
nice to see you using cellphone batteries!! the one eye reminds me of HAL on wheels pretty awesome!
thanks!
Yeah I had all these old cell phones laying around and needed a project so I started playing with a couple… the next thing ya know all my robots have them and they were free.
lol
ya, I use cellphone batteries for my bots as well, they are cheaper, and rechargable
nice
I have made a much simpler version of this using LDRs but your’s is better as my robot needs the light to fall on it. Wait a second, mine is also powered by a cell phone battery. I wanted to verify if it is safe to use cell phone batteries.
cell batteries
I have been using them tons and I have no issues. Do your homework and don’t over charge.