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2 Sep 2015

MarkTeachers Pet ... Robotics Challenge

 

http://www.element14.com/community/roadTests/1417

 

Teachers Pet ChallengersTeacher's Pet Students' Robotics Challenge Finalists
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BOE RobotBOE Robot
previous postSimple Bot Basics

 

 

 

Putting it Together

 

Let me say the instructions for this kit are incredible, and comprehensive.

It should be easy to follow and get right without head scratching ....


I was hoping this would be a simple matter of "follow the instructions found at https://www.parallax.com/downloads/board-education-shield-arduino-product-guide

However this isn't the case.

 


I thought I'd detail some of the changes that I found in my kitset.

There are no revisions or dates on the outer packaging, however the kit of parts inside is labelled 572-28132 Rev D.

 

Extra hardware.


I found 11 nyloc nuts and nowhere can I see what they were for.

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     source      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nyloc_nut


I still had the required amount of nuts, so these are extras.



There are three countersunk nylon screws, and I know two are used to mount the 4 cell battery holder.

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     source       M3X12 NYLON COUNTERSUNK SLOT SCREWS | Premier Farnell CPC UK


What the other one is for is a mystery.



I seem to have an extra nylon washer.

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source      M3 Nylon Washers - UNBRANDED - M3 NYLON WASHERS | CPC UK


Two are used for the 'feelers' but I haven't found what the other is for.



I did find this image on the Parallax website, which shows exactly what I got ... including the extra parts

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               source       https://www.parallax.com/product/570-35000





Servo Mounting

The instruction states you need to decide what way to fit the servos

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However the image below shows the chassis cutouts for the servo and crucially there is a small notch at both ends of the opening.

 

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I suspect that the previous servos had a single notch and the chassis also had only one notch.

Since these servos have a double notch, you can mount them either way around.


BUT


Because the servo output shaft is approx 20mm closer to one end, the BOE wheelbase will be longer.

The net result is it will have a longer tail, which will tend to add friction on tight turns .....


If you intend to add items to the front and increase the weight forward of the wheels, then rotating the servos so the wheelbase s longer might be an advantage.



I don't like screws and nuts without any retainer, since they will come loose and get lost, so I used 8 of the nyloc nuts for holding the servos onto the chassis.

It is a bit tricky holding the lower ones and you need to do it before the battery holder is fitted.

The advantage is you'll never have to do it again.



 

Battery Holder

When mounting the 5 cell battery, it suggests using flathead phillips screws, but there were none in the pack.

The standard pan head version are low profile, but not quite enough to allow the two outer batteries to lie properly in the holder.

The hole isn't countersunk to accept the nylon screws, and this might be a modification I make later.


The battery holder lies against the underside of the chassis, but it relies on the spring pressure to overcome gravity trying to make the batteries fall out.

I suspect I'll be adding a support to stop the batteries falling out.

 

I also didn't like how close the battery holder came to the end of the chassis, with the possibility of a short, so I added a strip of mylar (the clear stuff you get when pages are bound).

It may never short, but if the magic smoke does escape, things tend to stop working, so a small amount of insurance will be worth it ... even if it's just for peace of mind.

 

 

Sensor Mounting

The Sensor has a single mounting hole, and I simply used one of the spacers to hold it to the chassis.

It doesn't include a plug so I need to do some digging around to find a means of connecting it.


Since I'm away, it will need to wait until I return.



The next blog will deal with setting it up and calibration.



Mark

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  • Problemchild
    Problemchild over 10 years ago in reply to mcb1 +1
    I've taken bits of work with good intention of doing it many times .. It's very rare that you actually get time to actually touch it. There is usually simply far too much going on.
  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 10 years ago in reply to Problemchild +1
    I've taken bits of work with good intention of doing it many times I brought some other boards thinking I would have 'time at night' to further my learning. Sadly that wasn't possible either, so they…
  • DAB
    DAB over 10 years ago

    I like your sturdy base.

     

    Some robot bases are a little on thee flimsy side, but it looks like you have a good start.

     

    DAB

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    Problemchild over 10 years ago in reply to mcb1

    I'm locked away in a Data Centre for a month so not so much tinkering for m for a month or so image.

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    mcb1 over 10 years ago in reply to Problemchild

    I've taken bits of work with good intention of doing it many times

    I brought some other boards thinking I would have 'time at night' to further my learning. image

     

    Sadly that wasn't possible either, so they are also well traveled items.

     

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    I've taken bits of work with good intention of doing it many times .. It's very rare that you actually get time to actually touch it. There is usually simply far too much going on.

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    mcb1 over 10 years ago in reply to clem57

    Thanks

    This one was put together before my trip.

    I have brought it with me, but there has been no time to do what I wanted.

     

    I don't arrive back in NZ until Sept 9th and then have a day to catchup. I'm hoping to do another one.

     

    I did bring it on a trip across the other side of the world with a few parts, but the other items will have to wait, and continue after it closes.

     

     

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