| [ Home | Events | Robots | Humans | Projects | About | Account ] | |
Recent blog entries for Jay_C_Beavers
There's recently been a series of questions about
using Windows XP Embedded for a robot chassis on the
Seattle Robotics Society's mailing list that I've answered
on my blog.
I also found some excellent work on calling into the Evolution ER1 Robot Control Module directly without having to go through the ER1's API. This is very exciting to me because I had some serious reliability and performance problems with the ER1 API that I can now studiously avoid. It turns out that the ER1 Robot Controller Module is actually a Pilot Motion Processor from Performance Motion Devices plus additional supporting hardware. In reviewing the Pilot's SDK, this is a very nice piece of hardware including A/D ports and Digital IO ports and a well documented RS-232 protocol that can run over a very high speed RS-232 interface (say, USB connected like the ER1 provides).
I've added a few
more blog entries on my robot, including a description
of the Acroname Brainstem, Windows XP Embeddded, and a few
pictures of a new multi-tier chassis I've been hacking on
for the past few weeks.
- jcb
I've added some details on the IO Bus that I'm using for
Cylon. I'm combining a 26 conductor ribbon cable with a
custom PCB I had made at PCBExpress to allow me to carry
12 signal pairs plus Gnd/+5V between my various chassis
levels. For details, see this entry on my blog.
- jcb
I've started work on a new base for Cylon, one that will
allow me to move from an inside drivetrain (repurposing ER1
parts) to an outside drivetrain (based on my Tamiya TXT-1
monster truck chassis). I've posted details here.
I've posted some screen shots of the
applications I use to monitor telemetry and create GPS
waypoint paths for my robot.
I've posted a few pictures of Cylon's hardware and a list of the software
components to my blog.
I've recently competed in the Seattle Robotics Society's
Robo-Magellan contest with a robot I call "Cylon".
Details of the robot and my experience in the contest can
be found on my
blog.
|