Wrecs Update

It just occurred to me that i have no pictures of wrecs on here since… well… forever… anyway, here are some recent pictures (about a month old). The only differences between then and now is that he now has a 10.4″ LCD screen on top, which will be activated when there is a person within a couple of meters of him.

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The next step in hardware is to design and build the power distribution board, which will supply 12v and 5v to the rest of the electronics.

In software the next step is to get a bluetooth adaptor working, and link in a wiimote :).

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Rooter’s Sensor board, v2.0

I’ve been having some major trouble with my sensors lately on rooter, which has been holding me up for about 2 weeks. This week i decided to spend as much time as possible trying to get them to work, and eventually worked out why v1.0 wasn’t working… The IR LEDs were in the wrong way round! It appears i’d been taken for a fool by the QRD1114 datasheet, and managed to spec up a board where the phototransistors were in correctly, but the LEDs were backwards.

I went back to the breadboard, trying to get the LEDs working as they were meant to, and realised after half an hours testing that I have somehow managed to blow one of the output pins on my AVR, and then chosen that pin to drive the test LED!

After i had worked out that this was the problem, I quickly got an IR LED working, and managed to test it using my digital camera, which can pick up IR!

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With this setup, and the output of the phototransistor tied to ground through a 150k resistor, this gives me a reading of between 100 and 350 on the ADC between 90mm and 20mm, which is perfect for micromouse applications.

After getting a working model on the breadboard, i refactored the schematic i had previously designed in eagle, this time hooking up the LEDs correctly, and improving the Resistor & connector placement, which had been interfering with the stepper board connector, as the two boards hang above each other!

I also added a ‘power OK’ LED, which i might switch for a white ultrabright one to give me a headlight!

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Micromouse hardware complete

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Here are some pictures of my completed micromouse chassis, along with all the boards.

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Everything on the chassis is mounted using velcro, for easy attachment and removal.

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There are 4 seperate boards that make up the control circuitry:

  • Sensor board, containing 4 IR photoreflectors, which attaches to the main control board.
  • The stepper driver board, which uses an ATTiny2313 to sequence 2 step / direction into the correct outputs to drive the motors.
  • The Power regulation board, which carries an LM1084 3.3V regulator, to drive the motors, and a LM2940CT 5V low dropout regulator, to drive the electronics.
  • The main control board, which contains an ATMega16, and controls all the running of the robot, and controls all the maze searching and running algorithms.

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PSone LCD PC connection

I’ve had this puppy sat in my bits-box for a while now, just waiting for me to do something with it. Tonight I broke out the soldering iron, whipped up a 7.5v regulator circuit for it, and attached a composite lead.

Linked it up to my Powerbook, Et voila! A working 5″ LCD Unit, not bad for 20 Quid!

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If the 10″ VGA LCD doesnt work out on wrecs, due to power or other issues, i’ll be using this attached directly to the VGA output of the Epia board.

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The Orb

Ho…. Ly…. Shit!A simple ring of clear plastic, rotating, with multicolour LEDs around the rim, and you get a spherical display…

I’m thinking all you’d need to do would be to use a disc instead of a ring, and have multiple layers of LEDs, and voila, A basic holographic display spacer

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Wii TV remote sensor bar replacement

This looks pretty cool, It could probably be used to build a wireless sensor bar with just a couple of IR LEDs, a 9v battery, and some resistors. Sorted!

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AVR Dual Stepper Motor Driver

Got the AVR code for the stepper motor drivers working today, and the Voltage regulation for running from a battery, at this rate, I’ll have the mouse moving by wednesday / thursday spacer

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Robot!

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Heres a sneak peek of my uni dissertation, my micromouse robot spacer

Fingers crossed, it’ll be up and running by RoboTIC 06!

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