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Cool Gear from Honours Program

Posted by Erin, the RobotGrrl on Monday, July 13th, 2009

In Clarkson’s Honours Program, for summer research you get $300 for anything related to your research.

In the hobby robotics world, $300 can do a lot of damage!

I just wanted to mention here some of the super cool gear I have gotten from the Honours Program this summer, and how I plan to use it:

Purchase #1 (Sparkfun.com)

  • Arduino MEGA ($64.95)
  • 2 XBee 1mW Chip Antenna ($45.90)
  • 2 XBee Explorer Regulated Boards ($19.90)

Total: $134.65
Remaining: $165.35

So the Purchase #1 was from Sparkfun, and it came in a nice-sized box. I love the Sparkfun boxes because of their colour and ruggedness. It’s like a super cardboard box!

The Arduino MEGA was just something that was needed. Originally, I intended for it to be used with the computer, attached to Processing, but it is being used for the control of MANOI’s servos. I remember I blogged about why I changed, it was a combination of the space, the fact that it fit in the box, and the way the headers are. It is even more better with the new soap boxes!

Two XBees and adapter boards, well that one is hard to figure out (lol). They are going to be used to transmit data from the computer (Processing) to the Arduino MEGA. I really like these boards because of their red colour and surface-mount LEDs, but the fact that it doesn’t work witht he FTDI cable sort of makes me want to use adafruit’s boards. However, I can use adafruit’s boards to program the XBee and use the sparkfun boards for the actual stuff.

Purchase #2A (Pololu.com)

  • 0.100″ Breakaway Male Header ($0.99)
  • 0.100″ Breakaway Double-sided Male Header ($1.49)
  • Power HD Sub-Micro Servo ($9.95)

Total: $17.38
Remaining: $147.97

The normal male headers are needed for just about anything, especially when you are making the proto-boards (which I plan to do for the RGB LEDs). However, the double-sided headers are quite different. These I can use in jumpers to instantly make them male jumpers. It’s much cheaper to do this rather than just buying male headers! :)

I was supposed to get two servos, but there was a communication malfunction so I only got one. The servos are going to be for ears on MANOI. Ears are a simple, yet effective, way to make a robot show emotions & actions. I don’t really know where this stems from originally, but it feels like Mickey Mouse cartoons really make this evident as he has big ears, bigger than his own head!

Purchase #2B (Sparkfun.com)

  • 2 Breakaway female headers ($3.00)
  • Gyro Breakout Board – MLX90609 – 300 degree/sec ($59.95)

Total: $69.17
Remaining: $78.00

This has not arrived yet… but I am so PSYCHED to get my hands on a GYRO! Gyro sensors measure rotation. So, I could put this on MANOI and attach/make an interrupt loop so that if it senses that it is falling, it will try to not fall OR maybe I could get it so that a capacitor holds reset low for 5 seconds so the MEGA & SSC-32 would not be on when MANOI falls and bounces. THIS IS SO AWESOME!! I’M GETTING A GYRO!! WOOT! I know you are all jealous!

The two breakaway female headers are also useful to have when proto-ing boards.

So I still have $78.00 left to spend. I still have to buy that second servo, and while I’m at Pololu.com I’ll probably also buy some servo extension cables.

If I have enough money left, I’ll probably buy a second gyro so that I could mount both of them on MANOI’s knees to tell if one leg is falling faster than another.

This is so exciting!! :D

UPDATE: Purchase #3 was just made

Purchase #3 (Pololu.com)

  • Power HD Sub-Micro Servo ($9.95)
  • 5 x #780 Servo Extension Cable 12″ Female-Female ($14.95)
  • 5 x #785 Servo Extension Cable 24″ Female-Female ($18.75)

Total: $59.60
Remaining: $18.40

Purchase #3 will get me my 2nd servo that I need for the ears, and will give me some servo extension cables that I need for the lights. I wish the servo extension cables cost less, but what can you do. :)

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