- The summer bridge robotics program I created finished yesterday, with some nice 'bots built. Using Python to program them worked fairly well.
- Some fun hobbyist robotics projects on the web.
- A help site on embedded computing.
- The PICKit3 poster nicely sums up program/debug connections for a PIC.
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Links
Here's a random collection of links I found interesting.
Friday, July 23, 2010
Electric cars
Electronic design posted an interesting article on the electric car. Here's an image of the Baker Electric, from the early 1900s. Wow.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Summer camp starting
Today is the beginning of the robotics portion of Summer Bridge camp I'm helping with. Looking around the web, I ran across another interesting teaching robot, the Finch. The Finch can use Myro, a Python robotics library aimed at education; I might take some ideas from that.
A team is driving an autonomous robot for 13,000 km -- wow! They start tomorrow.
A team is driving an autonomous robot for 13,000 km -- wow! They start tomorrow.
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Almost done
My time here at Eglin AFB is almost over. It's been a great time! I've enjoyed learning a lot of new things and using skills I've developed over the years to solve some of the problems. I gave a presentation, but can't distribute it publicly until I get it approved.
I recently discovered several wonderful GMail labs features on their blog: hierarchical labels, archive and send, SMS chat, and offline mode. Also, I learned that I can drag and drop attachments. Wow! That's muuuuuch better.
Now, for random links:
I recently discovered several wonderful GMail labs features on their blog: hierarchical labels, archive and send, SMS chat, and offline mode. Also, I learned that I can drag and drop attachments. Wow! That's muuuuuch better.
Now, for random links:
- BBQ by engineers
- An open-software, open-source robot from Kuka for just $24,000.
A fun video!
Friday, June 4, 2010
To do
I tried searching for a paper to go with the quad-rotor video I posted yesterday, but no luck. I did find a couple of other papers, though.
Today's tasks:
Today's tasks:
- Review paper
- Quad-rotor dynamics
- Get wireless Matlab control working
- Work on P&T
- Look for Summer Bridge assistants
- Work on parts list -- 6 V and 3.3 V DC-DC converters; price for Meanwell unit
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Quad-rotor and LiPo
Some notes on LiPo batteries:
The list:
- Here's a good summary. In particular:
- We need a connector to mate with the battery's taps, to check that each cell is fully charged. A charge balancer would be nice; I've added one to the parts list.
- We need a safe charging set-up, with a bucket of sand handy and probably a Pyrex dish with sand to charge batteries in.
- Don't charge at more than 1C.
- Our ESCs have a built-in low-voltage cutoff that is set to (starting battery voltage) * 0.74. So, the batteries MUST BE FULLY CHARGED BEFORE CONNECTING THEM for this to work properly.
The list:
- Look up info re: LiPo charging / discharging
- Look for 1A inverting regulator
- Consider appropriate battery for quad-copter
- Review paper
- XBee / Bluetooth
- Finish deriving and document dynamics
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
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