Making Of 4 Wheel Robot

mohanish

India

Hello Guys my Self Mohanish From India and i'm also an Mechanical Engineer and working as a Designer. i would like to know that how to make robots? frankly speak i'm totally unaware about it. i was try searching on Google but cant find anything what i required. on Google i was find this site and its look like what i required

I need to know how robot works?

I need to know which parts are Required for making 4 wheel Drive Robot with operated with Laptop or remote control

I need to know what parts do what things.

i need to know from where i get that all parts.

i need to know how to assembled all that parts electrically and mechanically both

All of u r requested to shear your knowledge with me

here i'm attach 2 Photos which i was make in 3D

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#25  

yes i need it but let me start somthing first :D:D

i'll add camera latter on for sure

#26  

how much Motor Controllers i need to make 4WD robot or 6WD robot? one Motor Controller control all 4 or 6 motors or i need it individual? confused confused confused confused

and which one i use? any specific make or module number? confused

#27  

You only need one sabertooth 2 x 12 controller to control 4 or 6 motors just fine as long as you don't exceed 12 amps per channel (which I doubt you will).... Google the Sabertooth 2 x 12 to find our more info on it...

#28  

how to connect 6 DC motors to motor shield? confused confused confused confused

#30  

Yes I google it but I can't understand one thing that 6 motors = 6 wires (+ & -) both there is only 5 motor arrangment Sabertooth2x12 then how I manage? Please send me schematic diagram for it if possible so

In short which wire where go?

#31  

There are two motor channels on the Sabertooth... You will wire (in parallel)... 3 motors on one channel and 3 motors on the other channel... same as the picture below, but with one more motor on each side... Very simple...

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#32  

Ohh I c that mens 1 slot for 2 motors right?