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Arduino + object avoidance robot.

dtsartsanis
dtsartsanis over 10 years ago

Hi everybody.

 

Few days now i started building a small robot (my first one) using an arduino as a controller.

This post is a small presentation of this project

 

The kit of the robot is from Actobitty and it is a simple 2 motor with an aluminum chassis.

The front "wheel" was a simple plastic one and i noticed that it was difficult to overcame small objects and also difficult in turning. So i took pieces from an old Lego Technic and i made a front fork.

 

this was the front wheel and these are the holders of the battery below the chassis. I also removed them and manage to transfer the battery up.

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this is the Lego fork

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this is how the robot looked when i assembled it.

image

 

and this is how it looks now.

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The original kit includes two holders for your Arduino or Raspberry. I manage to put the breadboard with the holders.

Also the battery pack moved in front of the micro controllers.Now there is a small space at the end of the breadboard for connecting leds etc.

 

Now the robot uses the following parts:

1.Actobitty 2 wheels robot aluminum chassis

2.2x Micro Gearmotor - 90 RPM

3.Arduino Uno

4.Arduino Motor shield rev.3

5.Ultrasonic sensor HC-SR04 with bracket

6.Breadboard for prototyping and additional sensors.

7.Additional 9V battery.

8.Cell AA Battery Pack with 4 rechargeable batteries

 

This is a the how u can attach the second battery.

image

 

At the present the robot can avoid objects and i found a very good tutorial here James Robot Tutorial - Duino-Robotics .

The code from the tutorial is for a robot with a servo ultrasonic sensor and servo motors. I use an Arduino motor shield so i had to make modifications.

 

In the next days ill try to load a video with the robot in action.

 

*the attachment code is working for me but still needs improvement

Attachments:
sample_code_for_robot.ino.zip
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  • neilk
    neilk over 10 years ago +3
    dtsartsanis Hi Dimitrios - a very nice piece of work! Well done. The code looks very useful for my own Cybot project. Are you going to include a way of sending commands to your robot? I am working on using…
  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 10 years ago +3
    Dimitrios Nice project. The ping sensor may not be seeing the echo from the door, and as I understand not all ping sensors are equal. To overcome the front wheel issues, I've tended to build tail draggers…
  • dtsartsanis
    dtsartsanis over 10 years ago +2
    A small modification to the 9V battery. It stays at the back of the chassis with tie zips. The good about the Actobity chassis is that it has a lot of holes and you can attach either sensors or whatever…
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  • neilk
    neilk over 10 years ago

    dtsartsanis Hi Dimitrios - a very nice piece of work! Well done. The code looks very useful for my own Cybot project. image

     

    Are you going to include a way of sending commands to your robot? I am working on using Bluetooth for mine and hope to post something soon.

     

    Best wishes

     

    Neil

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    neilk over 10 years ago

    dtsartsanis Hi Dimitrios - a very nice piece of work! Well done. The code looks very useful for my own Cybot project. image

     

    Are you going to include a way of sending commands to your robot? I am working on using Bluetooth for mine and hope to post something soon.

     

    Best wishes

     

    Neil

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    dtsartsanis over 10 years ago in reply to neilk

    Neil sorry for my late answer. For the moment i dont have thoughts for wifi or bluetooth but if u achieve that to your robot i am very interested to it.image

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