Basic 74AC240 Bicore

Posted on 22/02/2012 by koo1man435
Modified on: 13/09/2018
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Here he is, after three hours of soldering. His brain is the exact one from the "Junkbots, Bugbots, and Bots on Wheels" book. He's still a work in progress, and I still want to add some indicator LEDs and some solar cells so he can charge a battery. Also, I'm really new to this stuff, and I would appreciate any tips and/or constructive criticism and/or ideas.  His body was from a kit called a brush bot that I modded a little with a dremel tool. A good view of his brain: An even better view ...


Basic 74AC240 Bicore

Here he is, after three hours of soldering. His brain is the exact one from the "Junkbots, Bugbots, and Bots on Wheels" book. He's still a work in progress, and I still want to add some indicator LEDs and some solar cells so he can charge a battery. Also, I'm really new to this stuff, and I would appreciate any tips and/or constructive criticism and/or ideas.  His body was from a kit called a brush bot that I modded a little with a dremel tool.

A good view of his brain:

An even better view of his brain:

reacts to light

  • Actuators / output devices: motor spinning unbalanced weight
  • CPU: none BEAM
  • Operating system: none
  • Power source: 3 AA Batteries, 9 Volt Battery
  • Programming language: none
  • Sensors / input devices: infra red photodiodes
  • Target environment: indoors on a hard surface
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