Ditto below!
See you there,
Monty
We’ve been getting together every other Monday night at the silo to work on group projects, but really what we want to see is more robots being built, be it by individuals or groups. So even if you’re not interested in the current swarm robot project, feel free to bring your own robot-to-be on down to share in the excitement of mashing together mechanical bits, hard bits, and soft bits to do cool stuff.
And if you DO have brushbots, bring them down and let’s get them talking!
7pm, bRainSilo:
http://brainsilo.org/wiki/Location
Hope to see you there!
Monty
Pete, Tim, Scott and myself will be there. Will you? Bring your Brush Bot on down and let’s get them talking!
7pm, bRainSilo:
http://brainsilo.org/wiki/Location
Monty
Last time Scott and I got four or five BrushBots running around in an arena with comm boards attached — one configured as a transmitter and the others as receivers. We only had simple RX and TX code running, but the receivers were picking up messages quite frequently; much better than we were expecting, actually.
But just five bots isn’t too exciting. It’s time to get a bigger swarm together and develop better message passing code! Bring your brushbots, bring your comm boards and let’s swarm!
While Scott and I hearded bots around, Tim got his steering control of the brushbots (a homemade toothbrush-head based bot in his case) working. The really cool thing is that he’s only using a single vibrating motor, yet still getting steerability! Come on Tim… Hurry up and upload the details on how you’re doing this!
Hope to see you all tonight,
7pm, bRainSilo:
http://brainsilo.org/wiki/Location
Monty
Come on down Monday night and join in on the BrushBotComm activities. We’ll be continuing with the IR receiver transmitter protocol development and mounting the boards on to brush bots.
6/28, 7pm bRrainSilo
http://brainsilo.org/wiki/Location
Hope to see you there!
Monty
The next group project meeting is Monday evening — same time, same place:
6/14, 7pm bRrainSilo
http://brainsilo.org/wiki/Location
How many people want to build up some BrushBotComm boards using the Tiny84 at the meeting? (Tiny44’s are still out of stock)
If there’s enough interest, we’ll do it — please reply on the mailing list, or below, with the number of Tiny84 based boards you want to build.
For those with a board already, let’s start working on the Rx/Tx protocol now that we have the IR working, and figure out the best way to strap these boards onto the BrushBots!
See you all Monday!
Monty
No project meeting this Monday 5/31 as it’s a holiday. But don’t let that stop you from dedicating your three day weekend to concocting the best IR communication protocol the Portland area has ever seen! Or just kick back and enjoy some nice BBQ weather. Whichever.
It would be cool to hear about any progress with the latest (ver0.3) IR Tx/Rx code that was released a couple weeks ago though. Anybody try it yet?
Next project meeting: June 14.
Monty
Yes, there is another PARTS Project meeting tonight!
Time: Monday 4/5, 7:00pm
Location: bRainSilo: http://brainsilo.org/wiki/Location
We will be continuing with the BrushBotComm boards — soldering on the final components, including the missing IR LED resistors and the IR
LED’s themselves; making programming cables; and learning how to load code onto them.
As I mentioned in this blog entry the ArdunioISP should work well for a programmer, and hopefully as a serial link for debugging. So, if you have a spare Arduino that you can use for a programmer, bring it. Or, I have a handful of cosmetically defective (but fully functional) Teensy2.0’s available for really cheap.
Bring:
*BrushBotComm boards and extra parts you’ve received.
*Soldering iron — if you have a decent one with a fine tip. This is especially important this meeting as we have a fair amount of hand soldering to do.
*Desk lamp if you can — we didn’t really have enough light last time
*Vision enhancement devices — I’ll bring my stereo-microscope and what magnifiers I have, but I think we could have used more last time
*Money for Arduinos if you need one for programming.
*Laptop if you have one to use for programming.
Monty
New to the Portland area, therefore, new to the Parts group.
I’m currently working on a rather large robot that will use several microprocessors. I have just added AVR processors to the list of processors that I work with. Now to get them to all talk together. More later as I am sitting in the April meeting now…..