Robie Junior

orwnic82

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#25  

He has more features coming Bret so. Have servos on the way for the arms. I'll upload a video some day here, which will include a look at the interface and the robot itself.

United Kingdom
#27  

@orwnic82 this looks awesome! Any chance you could show a diagram of how you have the Emic hooked up? aswell as open sourcing the source code? I've got a project I'm wanting to give a voice to, so this would be a great help.

Spain
#28  

Working in a small space within the robot has merit, Great little robot!

#29  

I have no problem giving out the code however this is all constructed in visual studio c# not under ARC. as for connection to the emic all you have to run wiring wise is 5V, GND and a signal pin, so one d port is used which is configured for serial ouput. The signal line connects to the SN pin on the emic 2 module. I can email you the files for the c# interface for the stand alone emic module however any other things you want to use you'll have to add yourself.

United Kingdom
#30  

@orwnic82 that would be sweet. I'm a .NET dev by trade so am more than comfortable picking through the code. If you could send to mb [at] gradiation [dot] co [dot] uk, I'm sure it would make for a great starting point. Thanks for the explication too. I'm still waiting for my EZ kit to come through, but am sure it'll make perfect sense when it does:)

Cheers

Matt

#31  

Sent my latest version which includes the motor driver and apon connection speech. I also have mentioned some changes you will have to make for the interface to work properly, due to addressing to my local pc. Any other questions feel free to ask.

#32  

I updated the code so all you have to do is add the folder to your c:\ drive and run it.

Also it seems your email account is invalid.