Howdy all. I've been busy hence my absence for a while. I have some soruces for neat stuff: Mr. Hobby in North Vancouver, #3-820 Marine Drive has lots of...
Hi Ryan, This stuff looks pretty neat. The radiotronix one looks really interesting. I can see a wireless serial link down the road :) Thanks for sharing. -- ...
At today's meeting I was mentioning the maker of the microcontroller board I'm using on my mini-sumo. I probably spelled the name wrong, so here is the correct...
Thanks a lot Dave and ghidera2000... I will look into this sources when I have some time and post a message on what I found... Cheers, Mony. ... lot, ... ...
Hi guys, I was wondering if anyone out there has a good supplier for gears within the GVRD. I am looking for 64 pitch? 3/16" spur gears that I could attach to...
hi i have buied an arm that arm have servo motors and as we know that we cann't control the motion of the servo motor meaning if i want the arm to move with an...
Hi engy, The way that standard servo motors work is that they expect to be sent a pulse which measures between 1 and 2 milliseconds long, 20-60 times a second....
Dan Gates has a new 68HC11 board that will mount up to a MarkIII kit. It will have on-board RS232, dual H-bridge, and best of all, it will be expandable to a...
Hi, Screech is my Mini-Sumo robot (10 cm x 10 cm footprint) built around the ARC board. Its conceptually similar in layout to the MarkIII kit as well as the...
Any more word on the Robo Sumo Competition in Seattle in March?...
Carrie Ross
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Feb 24, 2003 9:20 am
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Hi Carrie, So far, I know that it's on Tuesday, March 18th at Seattle Center House, in the Seattle Center (which is where the Space Needle is). Seattle Center ...
I found some more information, with times here: http://www.chibashoten.com/robot/ Snipped from the above web link: <Seattle> Tuesday, March 18, 2003 --- from...
The International Robot Sumo Tournament will be held on March 18th, at the Seattle Center. The Japanese will be bringing their top 10 sumo robots for a contest...
Hi there... I was just wondering if anyone knows any good tutorials / reference on underwater electronics or robotics. I'm interested in water tight ...
We have a book on amphibionics that you might be interested in? Clinton Agius Marketing & Sales Coordinator McGraw-Hill/ Ryerson Trade, Professional & Medical...
Agius, Clinton
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Feb 25, 2003 6:16 pm
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Hi Mony, You might want to check out my brothers site: http://www.huv.com/ I don't know how good it is, but there's a book called "Build your Own Underwater...
I found this on another list. I thought the walker folks out there would be interested. http://www2.plala.or.jp/k_y_yoshino/2legs1/2legs1_top_e.html -- Dave...
Thank you from this walker folk, Benjamin, ... From: Dave Hylands [mailto:dhylands@...] Sent: February 26, 2003 10:09 PM To: Vrc (E-mail) Subject:...
Benjamin Deschenes
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Feb 27, 2003 6:35 am
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The Portland Area Robotics Society (PARTS) and the student chapter of the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society (RAS) at Portland State University will host...
I have just received word from Japan that the 2003 International Robot Sumo Tournament (IRST) has been cancelled. The Japanese officials and sponsors are...
HI Had anyone done a robot by using stepper motor?If so tell me how to do that? THANKS ... Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - forms, calculators, tips, and...
Hi engy, I haven't yet used stepper motors, but here's a good reference to get you started: http://www.cs.uiowa.edu/~jones/step/ P.S. Don't forget to fill in...
A few people were asking about RF TXCVRs... www.radiotronix.com makes several low cost TX and RX units as well as some impressive FHSS single chip radios. ...
We've designed a new walking robot you might be interested in. It comes in three forms. The first kit transforms a BOE-BOT from Parallax into a walker. we also...
Hi Ryan, Thanks for the links. What model number is the transmitter from radiotronix. Do you have transmitter/reciever pair, or just transmitter. Know of any...
... Hi Scotty, I just did some searches as well - Atmel came up a bit, with their Bluetooth stuff. I don't know if any of those ICs have even been manufactured...
... The radio I have developed at work is based around the LMX3162. It is a /N PLL so it can support a number of bands. National has many such PLLs and...