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Your path to the wonderful world of
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You won't find a more powerful, expandable,
programmable robot for the money!
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Dual front whisker sensors
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Rear wheel steering servo motor
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Front wheel DC gear drive motor
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Optical wheel encoder for distance measurement
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On-board coprocessor handles all motor control
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Controllable Red and Green LED's
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Sound output transducer
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Two user defined push button switches
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3 User-defined RC servo control ports
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Serial communications port
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Expansion connector
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Socket to accept a Basic Stamp II controller chip
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ARobot's programmable brain
The Basic Stamp II is a small, self-contained computer controller
manufactured by
Parallax Inc. This easy-to-use system is programmed using a
Basic-like language called PBasic. Programs are written on an IBM-style
PC then downloaded to the Basic Stamp II for execution. Large libraries
of programs can be created and saved.
ARobot's controller board accepts the Basic Stamp II (purchased
separately) which controls motors, LED's, buzzer, and other devices.
The Parallax Web site provides complete information about the Basic
Stamp II including the programming manual. You can purchase the Basic
Stamp II from us at a discount and save time.
See the
Basic Stamp II installed on ARobot's controller board.
Attention Teachers:
See how to
teach Basic Stamp Programming in class.
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Never let yourself be limited by a list like
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Add your own Basic Stamp (or purchase one
below) and batteries and you're in business!
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Quality aluminum robot body and frame components
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Controller circuit board - completely assembled
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Diskette containing programming tools and example programs
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Wheels, drive motors, steering motors, encoder, cables
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Construction and user guide
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Technical support via web site and email
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ARobot can be built and programmed by almost
anyone!
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Common handtools - screwdriver and pliers
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Your choice of spray paint (if desired)
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Personal computer running Windows and a serial port
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Common understanding of computer usage
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Moderate understanding of Basic programming or a willingness to
learn
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8 AA batteries. (over 5 hours of continuous run time)
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Basic Stamp II programming information -available free on the net,
or purchase the book
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Internet connection for getting the latest information
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A never-ending desire to experiment and play with robots!
Construction normally takes about 3 hours. - or
more for exotic paint jobs!
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ARobot's controller board has the ability to control 3 additional RC
(Remote Control) servo motors which are commonly available at hobby
stores for less than $20 each. These motors can be used to create a
small robot arm or a moving head. The body contains openings to mount 2
of these RC servo motors.
The controller board also provides a connector to power a small DC
motor like the one used as the drive motor. This connector can also be
used to control other high-power devices such as a light or horn.
An expansion connector is provided to allow the user to add many
special devices. Access to all of the Basic Stamp's I/O signals is
provided and unused pins can be wired as needed.
Additional circuit boards can be stacked on top of ARobot's main
controller board. Mounting holes and dimensions are the same as the
prototype boards (RS Catalog #276-170) and breadboards (RS Catalog
#276-174) found at Radio Shack. This makes expansion easier and cheaper.
See our
project page for ideas such as using a sonar range finder and
interfacing to a smoke alarm.
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Endless possibilities prevent boredom!
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The expansion port offers:
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All Basic Stamp I/O signals
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Coprocessor network signal
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3 standard RC servo motor signals
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Access to coprocessor network bus
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User defined signals
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Standard 40 pin flat ribbon cable
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Other signals can be wired by user
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Possible devices include:
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Additional whiskers
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Sonar range finder
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Smoke detector
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Light sensors
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Digital compass
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Tilt sensors
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IR communications
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The details you've been looking for.
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Frame: .062 aluminum - cut, punched, and formed
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Configuration: 3-wheel, front wheel drive, rear wheel steer
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Å©±â : 10" x 10", 5" tall, 2-1/4 lbs
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Payload capacity: 3 lbs
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Wheel size: 3.25" diameter
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Drive Motor: 12 volt DC gear motor, 1.6 amp max
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Quality machined wheel coupling and bearings
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Optical wheel encoder for distance measurement
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Encoder: 20 counts per revolution - 2 per inch of travel
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Motor driver: H bridge - 1 amp max
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Speed control: Pulse Width Modulation
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Controller PCB size: 2.1" x 6"
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Steering Motor: Standard size RC servo motor
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Power source: 8-AA cells in removable pack
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Runs on 8 AA-cell batteries for 5 hours or more
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Current draw: 50ma at standstill, 200ma with motor running
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Coprocessor: PIC16F84 for motor control
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Expansion connector - 40 pin (2x20) IDC .1 centers
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See the
Schematic
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See the
PC board component placement
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Robot Building for Dummies |
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Add Video, Speech, and Sensors to your ARobot!
For the tinkerer in all of us - Robot Building for Dummies gives you a
solid understanding of robotics with a decidedly hands-on method. The
book takes you through building ARobot then expanding it by adding
speech, video, motion sensor, temperature sensor, and remote control.
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Deck, Hinges, Brackets, Hubcaps |
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Expand by adding a Hinged Deck and Sensor
Brackets
Double your expansion area by adding
this upper deck. Hinges allow
easy access to the lower level. Hole patterns on the deck allow for
convenient mounting of brackets, pan/tilt units, grippers, and perf
boards. Two sensor brackets are provided which can be mounted at various
places around the deck. Hole patterns on the brackets are designed to
accept common sensors such as the Sharp IR sensor and the Devantech
sonar. Two metal hubcaps are provided which can be painted to match your
favorite color scheme.
See how the Deck Hinges
Solid, all-metal construction - no cheap plastic. Ready to paint to
match your ARobot.
List of Parts included:
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1) Metal Deck
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1) Hinges and Mounting Hardware
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2) Sensor Brackets
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2) Hubcaps
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This expansion kit provides parts needed to build some of the expansion
projects for ARobot described in 'Robot Building for Dummies' including
the temperature sensor, light sensor, motion detector, and movable head.
List of Parts included:
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1) Expansion cable & Connector
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1) Head perf board
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1) RC servo motor for head
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1) PIR motion sensor
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1) Expansion perf board
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1) Light sensor
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1) Temperature sensor
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2) Capacitor, .1uf
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2) Resistor, 220ohm
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2) Spacers and screws for mounting servo motor
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4) Spacers for mounting expansion perf board
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Basic Stamp II Programming Book |
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Learn how to program the Basic Stamp II
Learn all about programming the Basic Stamp II controller using the
PBasic Language. Easy to read and understand with plenty of examples and
experiments. Get this book if you're new to Stamp programming.
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AROBOT-P1 |
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ARobot, Basic Stamp II, Stamp Programming Book, Dummies Book
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AROBOT |
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ARobot Mobile Robot (No Basic Stamp or books) |
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BSII |
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Basic Stamp II Controller |
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BSIIE |
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Basic Stamp IIE Controller (8 times the memory as BSII) |
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RBFD |
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Book - Robot Building For Dummies |
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BSIIBOOK |
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Book - Basic Stamp Programming |
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AROBOT-DECK |
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ARobot Deck, Brackets, Hubcaps |
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AROBOT-E |
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Expansion Kit with Sensors, Parts |
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USB to serial converter (if you don't have a serial port) |
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