Robotics – Automation Projects

Arduino – Modifying a Robot Arm using ATmega328

Essentially another tutorial involving controlling DC motors. In this post I’m going to first alter a robot arm I had built previously from a beginners kit so that it can be controlled from Arduino. Then I’m going to write a series of posts on different ways to control the robot arm using Processing and other

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Remote Control based Robot using C language

Concept The customer’s demands were to develop and build a kit, consisting of a small mechatronic system with educational concept. In particular, he asked for a driverless robot for training purposes abroad. The idea behind this is that our customer needs a kit for sending it to partner schools around the world to help the

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Cellphone Operated Robot using ATmega16 AVR microcontroller

This Instructible is entered in the Category: 13 – 18 of the National Robotics Week Robot Contest MY URL-http://avadhutelectronics.blogspot.com/ MY [email protected]   Video :Cellphone Operated Robot Step 1 Component Required   Component Required: IC1 – MT8870 DTMF decoder IC2 – ATmega16 AVR microcontroller IC3 – L293D motor driver IC4 – 74LS04 NOT gate D1 –

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Halloween Robot using Attiny microcontrollers

Halloween Robot controlled by an old wingman joystick. I don’t reccommend this for beginners with electronics only because some things like joysticks and power adapters are not all the same and must be modified. Additionally I provide programming code which will only be useful for particular stepper motors without modification. **This is still unfinished, but

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Autonomus Wall Following Obstacle Avoiding Arduino Rescue Bot

I’m an Electrical Engineering major and each year my college’s branch of IEEE competes in a student hardware competition. Last year’s competition was inspired by the natural disasters in Haiti and Chile (the competition was held one week after the earthquake in Japan). This was a very large project that was tackled by a group

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