picruped

Posted on 23/04/2011 by robokid
Modified on: 13/09/2018
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this is the very begining of my quadruped it uses a picaxe 28x1 and will sponser up to two servos per leg (2dof) so far the black box is just the "control station" but will be the main part of the body later. for now it can play music but will play music and walk around once finished. Im a little low on funds so I need to wait til my birthday (will be 13!) but thats only in a few months so it shouldnt be to long of a wait i will update whenever progress has been achieved hope to be finished by the ...


picruped

this is the very begining of my quadruped it uses a picaxe 28x1 and will sponser up to two servos per leg (2dof) so far the black box is just the "control station" but will be the main part of the body later. for now it can play music but will play music and walk around once finished. Im a little low on funds so I need to wait til my birthday (will be 13!) but thats only in a few months so it shouldnt be to long of a wait i will update whenever progress has been achieved hope to be finished by the end of the year (because that would be sad if I dont will probably finish in a few days when the parts arrive.) so that I can start of with a new project at the begining of the school year.  developing the code!  UPDATE: changed my mind on the leg design now i will have just some simple leg designs out of "organic glass" like here: https://www.robotshop.com/letsmakerobots/node/20371

 

walk around and avoid obsticles with 8 servos and a sharp IR (impress friends!)

  • Actuators / output devices: 8x hextronik hxt900 9g servos
  • Control method: autonomous
  • CPU: Picaxe 28x1
  • Operating system: windows XP
  • Power source: 4.5V
  • Programming language: Picaxe basic
  • Sensors / input devices: Sharp GP2Y0A21YK0F IR sensor
  • Target environment: indoor on smooth surfaces
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