Created by: James Buttice Intelligent Machine Design Laboratory Dr. Arroyo Dr. Schwartz 4/8 Spring 2010 B.L.a.R.R.

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Created by: James Buttice Intelligent Machine Design Laboratory Dr. Arroyo Dr. Schwartz 4/8 Spring 2010 B.L.a.R.R.

Outline Introduction Behaviors/Tasks Components Sensors Questions and Comments 2

Behaviors Main behavior Locate and secure “bomb” like objects Transport and drop them into the “tube” Other behaviors Collision avoidance 3 BombTube

Main Behavior 4 Goal

Components 5 Platform cut from T-tech machine PVR Xmega128 board 2 x NiMH Energizer battery packs Toshiba TB6612FNG motor driver (Lab)

Components 6 LCD Screen Power Switch and LED Buzzers Bump Alert LEDs Mechanical Arm

More Components 7 Lighting LED Power Switch Sensor Bumper 7.2V NiMH Rechargeable Battery Pack PVR Board Front Wheels

Movement 8 2 Merkle-Korff Gear Reduction Motors 120RPM at 6Vdc 3.5” Model airplane wheels 1 Ball wheel in rear

OWI Robotic Arm Edge Kit 9 3.5oz lifting capacity 4 gear motors 3 joints 1 gripper 3 revolute joints 3 degrees of freedom

Sensors Bump Sensors (Tact Switches) Infrared Proximity Sensors CMUcam1 10

Bump Sensors 11 Used for collision detection B.L.a.R.R. uses 4 2 independent circuits on each side bumper

Bump Sensors 12 Pull down resistor High when switch is pressed 5

Sharp Infrared Sensor 13 Model GP2D12 Analog Short Range (4 inches to 80 inches) B.L.a.R.R. uses 3 Port ADC A/5V Located on front sensor bumper Used for collision avoidance and object detection

Sharp IR Sensor Data 14 Signal decreases as range increases Signal Range (cm) Response of GP2D12

CMUcam1 15 Serial Port 17 Frames per second Tracks blobs using measured RGB statistics Green tube Red bombs

CMUcam1 - Bomb 16 RGB Values Used: Red (min max): 120, 180 Green (min max): 30, 50 Blue (min max):50, 60 Bomb

CMUcam1 - Tube 17 RGB Values Used: Red (min max):40 60 Green (min max): Blue (min max):90 100

Lighting aid for CMUcam Super bright white LEDs +1 on end effecter Can be turned on/off IlluminatedOriginal

Future Considerations 19 Better durability Design for easier handling Hide wires better Possibly less wires

Website 20

End 21 Questions or Comments?