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 is a simple AM radio powered with a solar cell and a spiral coil
First we test the circuit inside the lab with a battery.
Then we take the radio outside and we expose it to the sun. The solar cell converts the energy of the sun to current and... our radio is working!
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 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 fourth video of the simple hexapod robot with two continuous rotation servos.
This video demonstrates how to modify the two continuous rotation servos in order to use encoder discs. The encoder discs will improve robot's walking
To be continued...
This is the fifth video of the simple hexapod robot with two continuous rotation servos.
In this video the power supply is created. The regulator used is the LDO LM2940.
To be continued...
This is the sixth video of the simple hexapod robot with two continuous rotation servos.
In this video the power supply is completed.
Also the first walking test with the help of an handmade encoder disc is shown.
At the end the robot is tested without the encoder discs in order to see the differences
To be continued...
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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IR remote control Robot with AT Keyboard.
It has a LCD and you can write messages with the keyboard from distance.
I made this robot for a Greek television show but it was never presented.
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This is a demo robot
It balances on the two wheels, using an ir sensor in order to calculate the angle (better the distance between the sensor and the ground)
Motors are continuous rotation servos
This is not the complete robot
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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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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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