November 21, 2014 Re: [OT] suggestions for a programmable drone on a budget? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Dmitry Olshansky | 19-Nov-2014 23:25, Dmitry Olshansky пишет: > 4 proper DC motors + 4 power drivers for each + 12 or more of propellers E-hm let me correct myself else it sounds like 16 drivers which is pricy :) 1 driver per motor. Power (or motor) driver is the thing that allows a controller board to adjust power output on a motor and consequently the speed of rotation. -- Dmitry Olshansky |
December 02, 2014 Re: [OT] suggestions for a programmable drone on a budget? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Adam D. Ruppe | Do you need it for a footbal game ?
/fun mode off
On Wednesday, 19 November 2014 at 17:42:16 UTC, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
> I've been kinda wanting to build some kind of programmable aircraft ever since watching DConf this year and now I'm thinking about actually doing it.
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> What I'm envisioning is something like a quadcopter that we can program to follow a pre-set course. Or something. A fun demo might be to set it down in the school's gymnasium and set up a number of waypoints it should hit autonomously. So nothing extraordinarily complex, but cool to do yourself. (My motivation here is mostly just cuz I think it would be cool, but the local school is considering doing some kind of programming robotics thing too and I know a guy with influence on that so I might pitch an idea to them as a student competition too)
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> A ground robot would be nice too, heck that's the kind of thing I might be able to build entirely myself with a few motors and an arduino or something. But a flying drone just takes the coolness factor to the next level.
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> Have any off you ever thought about this kind of thing before? Any suggestions on hardware or other tips to get started? Also, I don't want to spend an enormous sum of money so keep budget in mind too.
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December 02, 2014 Re: [OT] suggestions for a programmable drone on a budget? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Adam D. Ruppe | On 11/19/2014 9:42 AM, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
> A ground robot would be nice too, heck that's the kind of thing I might be able
> to build entirely myself with a few motors and an arduino or something.
I've been trying to turn my cat into a robot, but so far success eludes me.
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December 03, 2014 Re: [OT] suggestions for a programmable drone on a budget? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Walter Bright | On Tuesday, 2 December 2014 at 23:32:04 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
> I've been trying to turn my cat into a robot, but so far success eludes me.
Sonic and Tails keep destroying your lab?
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December 03, 2014 Re: [OT] suggestions for a programmable drone on a budget? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Brian Schott | On 12/2/2014 7:50 PM, Brian Schott wrote:
> On Tuesday, 2 December 2014 at 23:32:04 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
>> I've been trying to turn my cat into a robot, but so far success eludes me.
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> Sonic and Tails keep destroying your lab?
I think the problem is I downloaded Cat 1.1 into its brain. I would try the latest Dog 2.6, but there isn't enough memory for it.
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December 03, 2014 Re: [OT] suggestions for a programmable drone on a budget? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Walter Bright | On Tuesday, 2 December 2014 at 23:32:04 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
> I've been trying to turn my cat into a robot, but so far success eludes me.
I accidentally turned my kitten into a fat cat. It was easy, I just kept the food bowl full for a year.
Perhaps the same strategy will work to transform your cat into a robot. Leave a bunch of transistors out each day and let nature take its course.
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