So /proggles/, lately I've been getting into building robots and remotely operated vehicles, and I have a problem.
I just can't fucking hardware. I'd consider myself a pretty witty/competent programmer, but I've never really done a project where I need to figure out how to power and operate motors (or even what sort of motors to purchase).
I know I can use an Arduino or something similar for microcontrolling, that's not an issue, but do any of you guys build robots/remotely operated vehicles? If so, are you aware of any guides to hardware that you can share?
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Anonymous2011-08-18 0:38
Arduino
Enjoy paying $50 for things real hardware hackers can do on a $0.15 budget
>>1
You can take apart a cheap RC car for motors. Depending on what you're intending to do, you could have to buy RC servos. Arduino is indeed expensive, get a $13 diavolino or a TI MSP430 launchpad for less than $5.
My current project is a remotely operated car. It's going to carry a network bridge and operate over my school's massive wi-fi network so that it will have a large range. I want it to be all-terrain and pretty rugged, so cheap RC stuff won't cut it, unfortunately. In addition to the motor problem, I'm unfamiliar with how to power everything too... Maybe a car or lawnmower battery?
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Anonymous2011-08-18 2:50
>>2
Enjoy paying 100$ to be able to program your PICs, faggot.
your kind of dense for a cs student
if all you need to do is add wifi functionality to an RC (a tough and rugged one to meet you're specs) wtf are you doing thinking about lawnmowers n shit?
>>5
My kind of dense does spend a lot more time thinking about mathematics, algorithms, and puzzles than mechanics, thanks.
>>6
Where's the fun in just putting stuff on a regular RC car though? No hack value to that, sir. I was going to construct the frame from PVC pipe, and go from there. This site did prove useful though, anon, thank you.