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Davide GombaNovember 9th, 2010

 

Here are our last post about Mozilla Drumbeat Festival.

We wanted to give back to the community what we’ve been doing in the Arduino Playground: Mozduino!

 

Here are our last post about Mozilla Drumbeat Festival.

We wanted to give back to the community what we’ve been doing in the Arduino Playground: Mozduino!

 

Here are our last post about Mozilla Drumbeat Festival.

We wanted to give back to the community what we’ve been doing in the Arduino Playground: Mozduino!

We worked on a robot that was able to avoid the obstacles. The first version was based on the sensing obstacles with light (using LDR) the second using ultrasounds (using PING), the DC motors are driven with Mosfet Modules. We could control the number of rounds of the wheel (and so its direction) by using an HALL sensor with a magnet.

We really enjoyed the venue, and got in touch with very interesting people. Thanks to Hector, Jakie, Jessica and all the participants who came and play around with us!

Are you looking for the code of the robot? here (“save as..”)

Mozduino

 

 

 

We worked on a robot that was able to avoid the obstacles. The first version was based on the sensing obstacles with light (using LDR) the second using ultrasounds (using PING), the DC motors are driven with Mosfet Modules. We could control the number of rounds of the wheel (and so its direction) by using an HALL sensor with a magnet.

We really enjoyed the venue, and got in touch with very interesting people. Thanks to Hector, Jakie, Jessica and all the participants who came and play around with us!

Are you looking for the code of the robot? here (“save as..”)

Mozduino

 

 

 

We worked on a robot that was able to avoid the obstacles. The first version was based on the sensing obstacles with light (using LDR) the second using ultrasounds (using PING), the DC motors are driven with Mosfet Modules. We could control the number of rounds of the wheel (and so its direction) by using an HALL sensor with a magnet.

We really enjoyed the venue, and got in touch with very interesting people. Thanks to Hector, Jakie, Jessica and all the participants who came and play around with us!

Are you looking for the code of the robot? here (“save as..”)

Mozduino