Robotics 2013-04-21
So, somehow all of this electro-mechanical jumble needs to get hooked together in a way that won’t tangle or tether. […]
So, somehow all of this electro-mechanical jumble needs to get hooked together in a way that won’t tangle or tether. […]
And now for something closer to the real deal, using one of the AVR’s timers to implement and steer a
Servos gotta move… That’s how this robot is gonna walk… This entails sending them a Pulse Width Modulated (PWM) signal…
25 November 2012 Alright, so years ago I purchased a micro-controller to make this robot dance, an Atmel ATtiny2313, and
I finally got around to resolving the collision problem with the leg assembly that was limiting its range of motion.
Three days ago, on a Friday morning, I stumbled across the Mid-Atlantic Rubber Company with some Google searching, a very fine company
Today the remainder of the insectronic body went together. Lesson of the day: angled aluminum is somewhat unforgiving when it
Today the insectronic chassis went together. This entailed cutting three 3 3/4″ long and two 6″ long pieces of 1/2″
After a hiatus of seven years, StarCraft has come roaring back into my life with the release of StarCraft 2.
Having mucked around with the band saw yesterday, it was time to give the drill press a test drive with
I should have started a robotics diary prior to now, but I didn’t, and yet it has to start somewhere.
OSCON has reminded me over and over again this week that most people do not know how to give an
The notion of a “tutorial” at OSCON (or any O’Reilly conference) always seems like a good idea, but far too
“This is actually the NoSQL Conference” quipped one of the RailsConf 2010 presenters half way through his presentation, offering cutting commentary on
The deeper the technology stack runs, the more administrators and engineers struggle to keep everything in good working order. VMWare