Wall-e style Robot

Posted on 25/07/2009 by lutamos
Modified on: 13/09/2018
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  I saw the moive wall-e and like him so I decided to build a wall-e style chassie.  I am useing cheap wood, Two servo motor, track set from robotshop.ca, and the B.o.e from parallax.  I am still not finished obviolsy since it is missing the top and baI am ck side and the head.  going to put two IR on the side and in his head maybe the ping sensor from parallax.     I bought a Hitech IR disctanes sensor and ididnot have a pin out, tried googleing for it but no luck     Pic of inside ...


Wall-e style Robot

  I saw the moive wall-e and like him so I decided to build a wall-e style chassie.  I am useing cheap wood, Two servo motor, track set from robotshop.ca, and the B.o.e from parallax.  I am still not finished obviolsy since it is missing the top and baI am ck side and the head.  going to put two IR on the side and in his head maybe the ping sensor from parallax.

    I bought a Hitech IR disctanes sensor and ididnot have a pin out, tried googleing for it but no luck

 

 

Pic of inside of walle useing duck tape to keep the front up so I can see what it looks like with the lcd on.  I usally use hot glue for connecting peaces together.

Inside wallE

The Borad of education with bs2 and a 7.2 V batery pack from lnxymotion.   I wish there was a way to program this wirelessly.

 

The servos are bit to weak I am think of ether getting bigger servos or adventuring into useing a motor control and dc morotor.  What you guys think?

 I hope you like it and I would love  Some constroctive advise on the build of the chase and the whole Idea of the robot.  

 

Thank, you 

Lutamos

Navigate aroun via IR sensors

  • CPU: Basic Stamp 2
  • Operating system: N/A
  • Power source: 7.2 V
  • Programming language: pbasic
  • Sensors / input devices: hitec IR distance sensor
  • Target environment: indoor
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