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ZOMG! My pic! I put some effort into that :'(
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Just to put and end to this thread on a high note:
Enjoy and Best of luck!
Ohk I think I got it now... You've removed the legs and have exposed the bare motors right?? I was under the impression the mechanical legs were still in place. Ok so if you have access to the Input wires to the Leg-motors here's what you do.
- Isolate both wires going to the Leg-motors [...
Haha now you've made it very complicated :D Well you need to tell me how the robot would have turned with its legs. For instance I assumed that when the robot is moving forward, the legs with be alternatively moving back and forth, therefore i was able to tell you how to use the input signals...
Well you need to be a little more specific about that, but as far as i can make of it, its going to be pretty difficult doing what you asked.
Instead you could replace both the leg motors with just one simple DC motor. But you'll have to feed the DC motor with inputs from both the leg motors...
Ahhh well all you'll need is a good webcam.
I guess you can integrate your webcam to matlab and apply algorithms to the pictures you take. Try 'google'ing it.
Its just an educated guess, i'm not sure either. I'll try searching as well.
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Umm here are a few ideas:
1) Detect center of the Eyes and Mouth through some algorithm. Calculate exact distance between the eyes and also the distance between eyes and the mouth. You should have a unique relation for eye1:eye2 distance and eye1:mouth and eye2:mouth distance ratio for every...
I think I know what to get now:
1) PIC Microcontroller
2) PIC Programmer
3*) PICkit 2 If possible
4) IDE [compiler/assember]
5) A good book
Hopefully thats it...
Thanks for the help :)
So I'm in my last year of undergrad and its high time I learnt how to implement Microcontrollers in my projects.
I was wondering what are *Compulsory* and what are *Additional* ?
1) Microcontroller Programmer
2) Microcontroller Development Board.
My needs involve basic logic, timing...
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