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smiller29
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MRB1 (My Robot Buddy V1) Project
Welcome to my MRB1 (My Robot Buddy V1)
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This is the stuff I used. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B076P9DNVB/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o08_s01?ie=UTF8&th=1&psc=1
Thanks for the info
I ordered it
EzAng
Amazing work you have done so far. May I ask where you got the .stl files for the stomach area. I do not want to use an Xbox Kinect so I would like for something to cover that area.
monterdur
here you can find all files .
inmoove
I did not know they had posted the new .stl with no Kinect on this site. Last I looked they only had the stomach with the X Box Kinect. Thank you Nomad I will go look for it.
monterdur
am not sure the files your looking are on that site . but that is the site for inmoove . you can also find files on thingeverse.com
Yeah the files I'm looking for are not on this site. These are the original files mostly. The updated ones are usually on thingivers or other sites. I just found them on thin thingiverse.
Thanks
Castle Link V3 USB Programming KitSmaller29, You've been busy. You must be studying all the time for this stuff. Very impressive list of materials.
I'm currently trying to add limit switches to the rails and carriages that move my B9 arms in and out out of his torso. I have a couple questions if you can break away from your studies and building. LOL. A couple weeks ago I also ordered the Hall Effect Magnetic Sensor Module 3144E A3144 after a bunch of searching and learning about these sensors. However I hadn't figured out what kind of magnet I need. I see you have ordered the 3x1.5mm disk Magnet to activate your sensor. *Where did you order it from? *How do you plan on attaching it to it's surface? *Do you know how far away the magnet can be from this sensor before it can trip it? I had planned on setting all this on a breadboard to do real life tests to answer some of the needed questions before mounting. I still intend to do this but your input would be very welcomed.
Also, I see you are going to use a Mini MP1584EN DC-DC Buck Converter. What are you going to feed with this? I see it only has ability to supply 3 amps. This may all you really need but if you need a really tough little converter for anything else I have a suggestion for you. A while ago I found sweet little adjustagle converter that will handle up to 10 amps at 12 volts. It's a Castle Creations CC BEC 10A Switching Regulator and can be found on Amazon. It's kinda pricey at about 26 USD but it's a little beast. I use one on each of my B9 arms to power a servo that pulls about 8 amps when it lifts. The nice thing about this converter is it's a switching regulator. It switches on and off at an ultrasonic speed and is very efficient. Unlike other converters it produces very little heat and will last longer.
The other downside is you need to also buy a seperate device called Castle Link V3 USB Programming Kit to adjust the output voltage. Another 26 UDS. It's very easy to program through your computer. Anyway, here are the links if interested: Castle Creations CC BEC 10A Switching Regulator