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| Target Environment | Locomotion Method |
| Indoors | 4 Legs |
| Sensors / Input Devices | Actuators / Output Devices |
| 2 bump sensors 1 photo resister |
2 R/C Servos 1 Speaker 2 LEDs |
| Control Method | Power Source |
| Autonomous | Solar |
| CPU Type | Operating System |
| PIC Microcontroller | None |
| Programming Lanuage | Weight |
| C | N/A |
| Time to build | Cost to build |
| ~20 hours | ~ $40US |
| URL for more information | |
| http://www.roboshack.com/ | |
| Comments | |
| I've been toying with this idea for quite some time, a way to make a walking robot with only 2 servos. As my children get older, they are starting to gain interest in robotics. So I designed this simple yet fun robot for my children to play with. My son is begging me to make a "robo snake". Any ways, this robot can walk forwards or backwards in a straight line or at angles (turning). It can also walk side to side. Its a fairly simplistic design, it walks around searching for the best light source so it can recharge. By the way, the robots name is spelt correctly. try running the word Anomalie through a French to English translator and see what you get :) Email: brownspotonthewall@whophlungpoo.com |
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