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Also remove the slotted disk under the same gear. That prevents the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potentiometer potentiometer] in the servo from rotating with the output shaft. | Also remove the slotted disk under the same gear. That prevents the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potentiometer potentiometer] in the servo from rotating with the output shaft. | ||
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=== Assembling Servo Brackets === | === Assembling Servo Brackets === |
Revision as of 05:46, 5 May 2007
Contents
Description
RoboDS is an open robotic platform for the DS. It runs a minimal HTTP server and can be remotely controlled via NDS Wi-Fi. It is very simple to construct as it uses 2 or more R/C servo motors. Sensors can be added as needed and connected to DSerial2.
Videos
RoboDS Prototype and Video Setup
Construction
Hacking servos
This step modifies servo motors for continuous rotation. Usually servos rotate to an absolute angle, but we don't want that.
Open each servo and carefully remove the plastic tab shown in the picture below. You will need to remove the ball bearing from the output shaft first. Do not remove plastic tab hastily or the gear might crack.
Also remove the slotted disk under the same gear. That prevents the potentiometer in the servo from rotating with the output shaft.
See also Hacking Servo if you are using your own Servos.
Assembling Servo Brackets
See pictures.
Attaching Servo Brackets
See pictures.
Attaching Caster
See pictures.
Attaching Battery Holder
Use the double-sided sticky pad to attach the battery holder. Make sure that it doesn't interfere with the caster wheel. The bond is very strong, so position it carefully!
Attaching DS
Use velcro to attach the DS. Loopy side is recommended for DS.
Electronics
Coming soon.
Software
Coming soon.
Files
Coming soon.