This is the third video of the simple hexapod robot with two continuous rotation servos.
This video demonstrates how to assemble the three leg system on the robot.
To be continued...
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This is the second video of the simple hexapod robot with two continuous rotation servos.
This video demonstrates the construction of the three leg system (except the last step which is the actual placement on the robot. The last step is shown in video part 3).
To be continued...
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This is the first video of the simple hexapod robot with two continuous rotation servos.
In this video the early steps are included.
To be continued...
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This slide show demonstrates all the steps of my final essay when I was student in national technical university of Athens (Greece).
Unfortunately most of the pictures are out of focus.
P.S. The music is coming from Windows XP intro, located at Windows\system32\oob ee\images with the name title.wma
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This is a small infrared RC robot based on basic stamp II
The necessary parts have been put together with rubber bands
It also has a line follower
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This is a small infrared RC robot based on basic stamp II
The necessary parts have been put together with rubber bands
It also has a line follower
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This is the same circuit with the one in video:
www.youtube.com/w atch?v=vKGNjg7ileY
The difference here is that we have a problematic DAC. This problem was fixed in the video:
www.youtube.com/w atch?v=vKGNjg7ileY
P.S. The wave file played is coming from a video interview file from Ubuntu
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Here what happens when you place an electrolytic capacitor with the wrong polarity.
ATTENTION! Do NOT try this at home. You might burn yourself and the generated gas(or liquids) maybe toxic !!
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This is the simplest generator because you have to build nothing
The only thing you need is a motor
When you are turning the motor's shaft then a voltage is generated. This voltage can easily light a common LED
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This is the same circuit like the one in the video
http://www.youtub e.com/watch?v=kU1PhZ Fsh0Y
It is build on a breadboard
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This is the same circuit like the one in the video
http://www.youtub e.com/watch?v=S1nNIB ouuH8
In this video you see how the LEDs (of the dot matrix displays) are scanned by the software, running from the microcontroller
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