Thursday, June 21, 2012

Arduino At RoboCup Mexico 2012

You might have listened the headlines around other media, but you are office building a robot. For roughly two years right away you have been collaborating with the Complubot Educational Robotics Association from Madrid, Spain. We have vanished by a few iterations of prototypes, you have been 3D copy wheels, you have looked in to shade screens, screws, sound speakers …

Things are forthcoming along and you are shut to the let go our initial robot. The experience of office building this is being extraordinary and I am certain there will be more bots subsequent to this initial one.

When you proposed this process, I knew a lot about digital electronics, but small about robotics. During the final two years I burnt some transistor chips, and done some motors move, I read the books, talked to the people, journeyed back and onward to Complubot's domicile at a college in Alcala de Henares to examine ideas, correct the hardware, and speak about software.

Six months ago, you -Ivan, Nerea, Eduardo and me- transfered over the eagle files to Arduino's hardware guru for him to weigh the most appropriate way to produce the robot. We tested battery charging systems, DC-DC converters to upgrade the reply from the motors, attempted improved manifestation technologies, and right away you have our alpha drudge running. The plan you have been mission "Lottie Lemon" is about to turn The Arduino Robot .

We are presenting The Arduino Robot at the RoboCup Mexico 2012 at Complubot's booth. Nerea, Ivan, and Eduardo are representing Arduino, showing the robots, running a seminar is to attendants to the RCJ event, demoing all the authorized Arduino boards, and stating back is to rest of us.

Follow their adventures (in Spanish) at their blog , and advance back to ours for more data soon.

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