A few years ago DJ Sures had built a Cookie Monster robot that ran on its own with 2D autonomous programming. Today DJ had removed the old circuit board and replaced it with the EZ-B.<br /> <br /> The EZ-B programming enables auto collision detection and moves the head on a timer. The arms and motion is entirely remote controlled with auto collision assistance
Description:
I created this robot a few years ago as an autonomous project running standalone microcontroller code. Today I decided to remove my old circuit board and replace it with the EZ-B.
The EZ-B made the new version a very fast development. I copied the Robot Remote Control project, modified it and added the Radar screen. I also used a timer to make the head move back and forth during Forward motion for AutoCollision.
The skeleton of this robot was custom built. The outside skin is from a Cookie Monster Stuffed toy. I removed the stuffing and wrapped the fur around the custom shell. I secured the fur to the shell with a hot glue gun.
Video:
Peripherals:
1 x DIY Robot Frame
1 x Cookie Monster Stuffed Toy
1 x EZ-Robot Complete Kit
1 x sharp gp2d05 distance sensor
Tools:
Dremel or Equivalent Tool
Krazy Glue or Equivalent Adhesive
Tiny Screws (Saved from taking toy apart)
Hot Glue Gun
Zip Ties
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By DJ Sures
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