Notice. New forum software under development. It's going to miss a few functions and look a bit ugly for a while, but I'm working on it full time now as the old forum was too unstable. Couple days, all good. If you notice any issues, please contact me.
|
Forum Index : Microcontroller and PC projects : MMBasic robot upgraded
Author | Message | ||||
karlelch Senior Member Joined: 30/10/2014 Location: GermanyPosts: 172 |
My MMBasic robot got an upgrade -- CO2 sensing. https://github.com/teuler/robotling2/tree/main/code/mmbasic Videos: Preview, Making-of Thanks Geoff, Peter et al. for making MMBasic so powerful and fun |
||||
lizby Guru Joined: 17/05/2016 Location: United StatesPosts: 3152 |
Very nifty. Thanks for posting. What fine precision work. PicoMite, Armmite F4, SensorKits, MMBasic Hardware, Games, etc. on fruitoftheshed |
||||
Mixtel90 Guru Joined: 05/10/2019 Location: United KingdomPosts: 6808 |
I bet it's a pretty expensive kit - unless you have to 3D print everything, in which case it's even more expensive if you haven't already got a 3D printer. :) Mick Zilog Inside! nascom.info for Nascom & Gemini Preliminary MMBasic docs & my PCB designs |
||||
karlelch Senior Member Joined: 30/10/2014 Location: GermanyPosts: 172 |
It depends on the "model" The parts for the basic robot cost (in Germany) approx. 40-50 EUR; less, if you get a good deal for the servos and don't use fancy parts such as ball bearings. Parts like displays, ToF distance sensors and the CO2 sensor can be expensive - like with many electronic parts, this currently changes frequently depending on availability. https://github.com/teuler/robotling2/wiki/Werkzeuge-und-Material (German, sorry) There are mods with different (less expensive) parts https://github.com/teuler/robotling2/wiki/Galerie Of course, if you don't have a 3D printer, there'll be extra costs. But if you have access to a printer; the costs for the material are small. Best Thomas |
||||
stanleyella Guru Joined: 25/06/2022 Location: United KingdomPosts: 2130 |
That's very good. I got a 18 servo 6 leg walker but never got it working with battery and gcb and not picomite. I got a 3d printer so may try but looks ploddy. 3 feet down for support then 3 feet for new position |
||||
karlelch Senior Member Joined: 30/10/2014 Location: GermanyPosts: 172 |
Thanks - well, the fewer motors, the ploddier (is that a word?). I find that 12 servos is a compromise: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64gpQUsmM1s But for this one I used MicroPython. One may be able to port it to MMBasic but since this is a Pico board with additional hardware, it would probably not straight forward. Best Thomas |
||||
stanleyella Guru Joined: 25/06/2022 Location: United KingdomPosts: 2130 |
I never got mine to walk... just move it's legs. I will revisit the project using mmbasic. |
||||
Print this page |