Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Welcome to my blog. Whether you


Welcome to my blog. Whether you've gone to this blog by accident, as you've done this recommendation, or just curious, the first thing is you have a right to know the purpose of it. My name is Hector and I am currently a high school sophomore at the school IES Damia Campeny. As you may know, during the first and second secondary school students in Catalonia is our duty to do the research and other work, in my case, I intend to build a robot. But my work is not even occupy the same building, rather in the outcome. My goal is more ambitious: digital watchdog I propose to make a complete construction manual robot, not tansols to build it and operate the robot, which is what we usually do, but I intend to ensure that anyone who reads manual can also build the robot, understand what you are doing at all times and so, in order to achieve a basic understanding of electronics, digital watchdog which is also what I intend to get myself as well start from scratch . And this blog is one component of the work. This blog will also keep track of my work, a blog dedicated to the public interested in robotics, robotic-manual blog, a blog open to any suggestions and help, a blog for the curious, a blog for young people who want an idea which is a research and a blog dedicated to all those who wish to receive and share knowledge in this world. So, dear stranger, Feel free to browse and curiosejar on this site and do not be afraid to give your opinion. Sit back and enjoy it. Welcome to my website.
Defined index Workplace - Getting Started II - The First Steps III - IV Seeking Help - Step by step ... And BEFORE STARTING - The Robot Mini Sumo II - shopping list III - IV Weight Materials - Advice for Materials and Welding - The servomotors II - Infrared Sensor B / W III - The Proximity Sensor digital watchdog IV - The Bakelite Plate V - VI microcontroller - Other materials and exterior design - Restrictions and II Software - Electronic Design Features I - Introduction and Software II - Study III Circuit - Dismantling and Assembly of scheme - Preparation Material II - trick of servomotors III - Preparation of Plate IV - Assembly outer programmers - Programming a Robot II - The PIPO2 Programmer III - Fitting PIPO2 PROGRAMMING I - Introduction and tools - What is the schedule? II - Programming Language "C" III - IV Software Testing - The Robot Program APPENDIX I - Construction of a Tatami II - III Performance Testing - When all else fails IV - V Erratas and blunders - Electronic Design VI - Full Program Robot
Once we have everything we need to make the finished plate. It will not be clear what the electronic design, but now that we have to do is devise them to transform what is on paper plate. Find that there is a huge difference between the schematic and the board, and especially in our case, it will be especially difficult for the space constraint. digital watchdog Thus, we face the challenge of wits. No manuals, no method, just a battle between your wit and purpose and that is where we show what we are capable. So you begin: You must fit all our board schematic, so the first step is to decide where each thing. In our case it is determined that potentiometers and signal stabilizer and other materials below will go up. To be another installment of the previous years will be to establish connections between the plates: We need at least connect the plates together with: - one cable to stream - one for the cable too - four cables to connect the stabilizer And once the peak connections are defined, you must connect the plates with external objects the robot: In our case: large plate: - 4 VDD Cables for CNY70 - 3 trips to GP2D12 - 6 outputs to servo motors - 8 Outputs for extensions - two trips to the batteries, the difference between output and cable: The cable is a cable physical reality, and the outputs will be a strip of pine which connect the wires of each item. Small Plate: - 8 pe signal cables from CNY70 DefInt After this, you must "measure" material, that is how we deal with each plate and pin material must also consider what volume they occupy outside plate. Having made these preliminary studies take pen and graph paper and get to work. The graph paper will be very useful (especially if you have a low weight) because if we each like a pin squares, digital watchdog we have a perfect representation of the plate scale 2: 1 and can go by the evidence we want, making diagrams of materials with corresponding lower courts (which you can see at once that if we look at the sheet material against)

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