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Experiment Bioroid!

Experiment Bioroid! - a robot controlled toy for small creatures like rats, hamsters, guinea pigs, lizards, or other small pets.

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Experiment Bioroid! - a robot controlled toy for small creatures like rats, hamsters, guinea pigs, lizards, or other small pets. The creature is located under the transparent shield, the clear hemisphere, on the yellow circle. The hemisphere is connected to the base by neodymium magnets.

The yellow circle is a pressure sensitive surface. By using three omni-directional wheels, the robot moves in the same direction as the animal. Experiment Bioroid! is like a vehicle for pets.

For safety, the robot has infrared sensors that stop the toy when it is close to an obstacle. To resume movement, the pet must start walking in another direction. The toy also stops when the creature is in the center of the yellow circle.

Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lmgt35IoX1w

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    Step 1

    By using "Dremel circle cutter" cut two plastic circles

    177mm Diameter for pressure sensitive surface

    155mm Diameter for bottom base

    In my case I build my own circle cutter

    check video for details https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8kZFAhsS1g

  • 2
    Step 2

    Electronics

    Just duplicate my circuit analogously to hi-res pics ;)

    I will update this page with schematic.

  • 3
    Step 3

    IR distance sensor

    Drill hole with drill then by using file make it rectangular.

    Insert R distance sensor connector in rectangular hole with super glue.

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ridwan syahrial wrote 10/03/2014 at 01:46 point
hallo, i really interest with this project, this project is awesome. would you give me a schematics and source code for arduino uno please???

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Mike Szczys wrote 05/07/2014 at 20:59 point
This turned out great! I'm glad to see you got it all the way to a working prototype. You get two thumbs up for adding the proximity sensors to the outside too (It's the humane thing to do ;-) )

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