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  • All in One Piece

  • This weekend I started printing the newly redesigned pieces for my jellyfish robot. I got about 90% finished by Sunday, but not enough was intact to start testing out whether or not the design will move like it should.---------- more ----------Yesterday,...
  • Gathering the components

  • small vibrating motors: ~84c each (ebay - $8.36/10)LDRs: ~5c each (ebay $0.99/20)Simple SPDT switches, ~10c each. (ebay $1.86/20)Toothbrushes : ~17c each (dollar store $1.00/6) 2xButton cells: 25c each (dollar store $1.00/4)And creepy crawly to go on...
  • Everything Connected

  • Finally all the parts come together: 12 servos, Arduino Pro Mini, VoCore board, camera module and battery. I was a little worried about the battery handling this load, but it turns out it is around 400mA together (VoCore is up to 200mA alone). It will...
  • Rubber Paint and Blue Smoke

  • While I still didn't get to get the camera modules to stream any video, I worked a little bit on the servo controller and mechanical parts of the robot.For one, I discovered why all the frequencies were half what I expected from the code -- I selected...
  • VoCore Version Rebuild

  • I finally got to rebuilding the VoCore version of pKubik using the new printed circuit board. On the photo, starting from the top, you can see:a hatbattery charging modulecamera modulebatteryVoCorebreakout board for the VoCoreArduino Pro Minithe new...
  • Links to similar projects

  • Pencil - easy and effectiveUsing a pencil and a rubber band you can build a very fast and easy but also very helpful truing stand. Only disadvantage: you might want to clean all the pencil lines off the rim after the truing work is done.Dial Indicator...
  • Neuro, uh, Arm? Also, updated servo firmware.

  • I engaged in a bit of paper- (matboard-) craft this weekend and built a little 3-axis arm onto the back of NeuroBuggy:The whole thing is put together with zip ties, bits of matboard, a carbon fiber rod, three servos with their accessories, a snap-action...
  • ATtiny Izhikevich(ish) Dynamics, part two

  • Today, Hackaday.io, you will be my rubber ducky. This log will cover implementing a crude approximation of Izhikevich neuron dynamics on a really cheap Atmel processor. In case you missed it, I discussed his model in the previous log, along with all...
  • Production, Maker Faire, and Classroom Trials

  • NeuroBytes v0.8 production chugs along. In addition to the actual boards, I've been making a bunch of accessories: cables, switches (we call them 'mechanoreceptors' now!), battery packs, and servo adapters. I've got around 50 boards left out of the original...
  • Product Update!

  • A few months ago, I mentioned that we were preparing to embark on a prototyping sprint. While prototyping will forever be a continuous and fluid process, at this point the fast-setting cement that is hardware development has solidified enough to share...
  • Leveling

  • I had decided to install the pick and place machine in my basement for a number of reason. Primarily it didn't seem like the sort of thing which should be sat in my upstairs office, even if I had the space. Also, I'd read that for best accuracy the machine...
  • Mount Trinket Pro Inside Fluke 17B

  • Spent some time trying to figure out how to mount the Trinket and nRF24 board inside the Fluke securely and permanently. I've drilled two holes in the meter's PCB to mount two 2mm (diameter) brass standoffs. I cut up a plastic toy block to create an...
  • Build Progress

  • Now that I have the code all but ready and my tilt switches arrive tomorrow, it's time to start building.I just couldn't make the Altoids Smalls (been calling them minis) tin work, so I went to a larger tin. With that I chose one of the Penguin caffeinated...