Plank

Posted on 05/10/2008 by ericski
Modified on: 13/09/2018
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This is the start of "Plank." My first successful attempt at a robot. The base is made from a 3mm thick 4x12 inch piece of plywood. Wheels are model airplane wheels bolted on to servo horns. I modified two Futaba servos for continous rotation for locomotion. The tail wheel is a tamiya ball caster. I tried a couple of other casters but they were either too heavy or they didn't rotate well. For sensors I have a Sharp IR sensor (GP2D120) for close range object detection. There are two ...


Plank

This is the start of "Plank." My first successful attempt at a robot.

The base is made from a 3mm thick 4x12 inch piece of plywood. Wheels are model airplane wheels bolted on to servo horns. I modified two Futaba servos for continous rotation for locomotion. The tail wheel is a tamiya ball caster. I tried a couple of other casters but they were either too heavy or they didn't rotate well.

For sensors I have a Sharp IR sensor (GP2D120) for close range object detection. There are two bumper switches on the back sides that I still need to wire up. I also have a Ping to hook up with another servo for longer range scanning.

The Arduino & electronics are powered by a 9V battery using the Arduino's regulator. The servos have their own 6V supply (underneath the breadboard.)

 

Update 10/7/2008

The rear bumper switches are wired up.   Added 2 more IR sensors for more front coverage. Playing around with the movement algorithm. Will randomly move in a direction other than forward.

 

Update 4/12/2009

Attached my code.  It isn't pretty but it works.

Object avoidance

  • Actuators / output devices: 2 Futaba 9101 modified Servos
  • Control method: autonomous
  • CPU: Arduino Decimila
  • Power source: 9V - CPU, 4xAA batteries - motor
  • Sensors / input devices: Sharp IR, bumper switches
  • Target environment: Indoors - Carpet
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