Search the web
Sign In
New User? Sign Up
SeattleRobotics · The Seattle Robotics Society
? Already a member? Sign in to Yahoo!

Yahoo! Groups Tips

Did you know...
Message search is now enhanced, find messages faster. Take it for a spin.

Best of Y! Groups

   Check them out and nominate your group.
Having problems with message search? Fill out this form to ensure your group is one of the first to be migrated to the new message search system.

Messages

  Messages Help
Advanced
Messages 35568 - 35597 of 41167   Oldest  |  < Older  |  Newer >  |  Newest
Messages: Simplify | Expand   (Group by Topic) Author Sort by Date ^
35568
I would recommend VetCo for some decent stuff (they have interesting used parts that should help inspire you), but I also tend to use DigiKey for...
Erik Chelstad
chelstedatai...
Offline Send Email
Mar 1, 2008
9:31 pm
35569
Hi there, this might be a stupid question, but I want to make sure, Im looking at a relay that is rated at 8 Amps AC, I was wondering what the equivalent DC...
thewagx99
Offline Send Email
Mar 3, 2008
3:53 pm
35570
It's Monday Come and join us for some Robo Chat! Richard ... irc://irc.freenode.net/#SeattleRobotics The link above should work for users of Chatzilla ...
Richard Greenway
fenagogue
Offline Send Email
Mar 3, 2008
5:33 pm
35571
Looking at a few datasheets on 8A 125VAC relays, their DC specs are 5A 24V. The problem with switching DC, is there are some nasty arcs when you...
Richard Greenway
fenagogue
Offline Send Email
Mar 3, 2008
5:40 pm
35572
Does anybody know where I can find a tube tester in the Seattle area? I have an old display scope unit that isn't working well and I've been asked to see if I...
Randy Carter
randycarter2001
Offline Send Email
Mar 4, 2008
2:02 am
35573
Hi to the list, I've added a few things to my Loki 'bot project. I now have an ultrasonic (SRF08) sensor on board, and a pair of IR Sharp GP2D12 range ...
Alan KM6VV
km6vv
Offline Send Email
Mar 4, 2008
2:52 am
35574
There is a robot of about 2-3 kg . It has to slide on a iron rod of 16mm diameter.How can it be moved??...
piyush.sachdeva
Offline Send Email
Mar 4, 2008
6:24 pm
35575
vertical or horizontal? ... JIMc x22661 National Ignition Facility [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Jim McBride
jymmyrig
Offline Send Email
Mar 4, 2008
6:36 pm
35576
Robot has to be hanged from a horizontal rod and moved by any mechanism....
piyush.sachdeva
Offline Send Email
Mar 4, 2008
6:41 pm
35577
Jim, If it is a single 16mm rod, you might use slotted rubber rollers, to, not only hold the robot onto the rod from both sides of the rod, but power two or...
twcarroll@...
Send Email
Mar 4, 2008
6:52 pm
35578
Not Jim, Piyush. Jim replied. ... JIMc x22661 National Ignition Facility [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Jim McBride
jymmyrig
Offline Send Email
Mar 4, 2008
7:00 pm
35579
Hi, I am a new member and interested in robotics and software. I have had a Lego Mindstorms 1.5 for several years and was looking for a robot controller and...
Dave A.
adamsdp1
Offline Send Email
Mar 4, 2008
7:03 pm
35580
im using a qrd1114 sensor but i want to know if someone know who is the best value for a resistor in the receptor.... thanks ... ˇCapacidad ilimitada de...
Francisco Betzaeth Ra...
pacozaeth
Offline Send Email
Mar 4, 2008
7:04 pm
35581
Is the rod rigid? Can the robot have a center of balance that is off to one side of the rod? V slotted wheels run by motors would get you up the rod. Or some...
Jim McBride
jymmyrig
Offline Send Email
Mar 4, 2008
7:04 pm
35582
Try something like this- (hope it doesn't get mangled by the internet - use a mono font to view) ... here | ... Larry...
Larry Geib
lorenzojose2000
Offline Send Email
Mar 4, 2008
7:04 pm
35583
Probably way overcomplicated for what you want to do, but this bot can climb rods: http://www.societyofrobots.com/robotforum/index.php?topic=3454.0 ... -- John...
John Palmisano
palmisano@...
Send Email
Mar 4, 2008
7:10 pm
35584
Hmmm it requires a yahoo account to access it . . . Video please! John societyofrobots.com ... -- John Palmisano Robotics Specialist Naval Research Laboratory,...
John Palmisano
palmisano@...
Send Email
Mar 4, 2008
7:12 pm
35585
On Tue, 4 Mar 2008 13:00:12 -0600 (CST), Francisco Betzaeth Rangel Martinez ... I use a 6.8 K pullup with mine, which gives you an almost digital signal ...
Jon Hylands
hylander_ii
Offline Send Email
Mar 4, 2008
7:46 pm
35586
and if i want a analog signal 0 to 5v... ... ˇCapacidad ilimitada de almacenamiento en tu correo! No te preocupes más por el espacio de tu cuenta con Correo...
Francisco Betzaeth Ra...
pacozaeth
Offline Send Email
Mar 4, 2008
8:47 pm
35587
On Tue, 4 Mar 2008 14:47:25 -0600 (CST), Francisco Betzaeth Rangel Martinez ... You'll still get it. If you're using it on a mini-sumo or line-follower, black...
Jon Hylands
hylander_ii
Offline Send Email
Mar 4, 2008
8:51 pm
35588
Alan ... That's the first time I've looked at any of your photos. You've certainly got some heavy-duty engineering. It looks beautifully made ... but heavy. ...
Peter Balch
peterbalch@...
Send Email
Mar 4, 2008
11:29 pm
35589
... C compilers for mindstorms kits are available as far as I know, check out http://www.botball.org/educational-resources/ic.php ... I'm not a big fan of...
Triffid Hunter
triffid_hunter
Offline Send Email
Mar 4, 2008
11:42 pm
35590
Hi Peter, ... Thanks. I might have gotten carried away. Luckily it's all PCB, except the bent aluminum IR bar, which I've figured out a way of replacing with...
Alan KM6VV
km6vv
Offline Send Email
Mar 5, 2008
12:25 am
35591
This is a common challenge to tackle during Operation Catapult for high school juniors. When I competed in it, we used a couple of angled wheels, to steer on...
Richard Greenway
fenagogue
Offline Send Email
Mar 5, 2008
2:54 am
35592
... have had ... robot ... check out ... platform from ... choice ... lack of ... the ... board. ... development board ... checking out ... Vehicles ... which...
Dave A.
adamsdp1
Offline Send Email
Mar 5, 2008
2:34 pm
35593
Hello everyone, I am trying to interface a digital compass (made by Devantech, model number is CMPS03) with ATmega16. The programming is done in BASCOM- AVR....
scorpio_adee
Offline Send Email
Mar 5, 2008
3:28 pm
35594
your error is here. Lcd "Start" 'Program Stucks here... I2cstart I2cwbyte &HC0//read compass I2cwbyte &HC1//read regaster 192 there is no regaster 192 ...
Tony Brenke
trbrenke
Offline Send Email
Mar 5, 2008
4:25 pm
35595
CORRECTION... try this I2cstart I2cwbyte &HC1//read compass I2cwbyte &H02//read regaster 2 I2start //repeat start I2cwbyte &HC1 //read commpass I2crbyte Hi ,...
Tony Brenke
trbrenke
Offline Send Email
Mar 5, 2008
4:37 pm
35596
Alan ... So that's 22oz. When it lifts its left leg then the torque on the hip will be 22*5.5/2 which is 60.5 oz.inch. Yes, your servos aren't quite strong...
Peter Balch
peterbalch@...
Send Email
Mar 5, 2008
8:32 pm
35597
Hi Peter, Yes, the sensor range is limiting (I'll probably pull off the sonar, but this project made a convenient test bed to get I2C and sonar working. ... So...
Alan KM6VV
km6vv
Offline Send Email
Mar 6, 2008
12:00 am
Messages 35568 - 35597 of 41167   Oldest  |  < Older  |  Newer >  |  Newest
Advanced
Add to My Yahoo!      XML What's This?

Copyright © 2009 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - Guidelines - Help