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@Robert Hogg I am a grade 9 student and I am trying to propose a new mission to NASA JPL. It’s like perseverance but slightly more advanced. BTW I love all the hard work you guys put in. I really salute you guys, I have had experience in defense and some NASA projects like the AREE rover in the past. The Mars 2020 is a masterpiece and so unique. Every rover is unique and nothing can replace it only differences in mission objectives and new technologies.
@@HowToMechatronics I really salute every engineer trying to push the boundaries of humanity. Even though this may be a replica it means a lot to me and people. I believe that anyone can do space it just depends on the idea. Every robot is unique and different and so is the engineer designing it. I love your videos they are sooooooo amazing. Thanks a lot
What he did is extremely difficult in design phase. How considerd and predicted all requirements while in design phase itself with such detailed 3D model. He is extremely talented. Salute to him. JPL must hire you to guide them😂
I never realized how the suspension actually works, very interesting, and awesome build. If you're interested in making it drive autonomously, give ROS a go. It is a subsystem implemented in Linux to easily create robot projects. There's also an Arduino library for ROS, so you can implement all the high level software like image recognition, speed regulation, path planning etc. on the host, and offload low level control like the steering, angle calculation, remote control and so on to the Arduino. The host PC and the Arduino will keep in communication with each other via the serial link.
For ROS, it might be better to have the computer running most of the nodes on the robot itself. A Raspberry Pi would work for this and couple replace a lot of the work the Arduino does. Another great solution (though, much more technically challenging) would be to build a custom SoC board which the FPGA fabric handling the connections to the other hardware and the PS running ROS.
You are reaching a whole new level with this project.. As someone who tried to recreate your Mecanum wheel design Fusion, I can only imagine amount of design time, failed prints (I assume there were few) and re-do's when you realize the mistakes later. This is really really impressive..
@@HowToMechatronics hey man, im new to this and im trying to replicate your rc car but im not sure how to make my car go forward and backwards, specifically the motors. I also used a different transmitter and reciever so i cant really use the arduino script... any way gou can help?
Your Projects are amazing. At A Moment, I'm in Construction of my Own Rover and your Video and Files are a very Big Help, to understand some Details. I have injured legs, so I can't go everywhere, I want to. So hopefully I can Explore the Nature Around my House with the Rover.
I’m currently a Second Year University student and As part of my course I’m doing a group project. My aim is to create a solar tracker based rover and this design is perfect for me to be able to implement that. So Thankyou for the in-depth explanation :)
Okay but real talk, you are actually one of the most amazing engineer UA-camrs I know. You are doing like NASA-grade stuff on this channel. I love your channel so much and you've taught me a lot. Thank you so much!
Most people watching this can't probably immagine the scale of time that took you to make everything, or at least the amount of effort. For example just simply designing a custom PCB and make it work with all other components without blowing anything up or burning something is a fking great job !! Keep up the good work, quality content which shows the actual skills and passion!
Hello Dejan! I've just purchased and downloaded the files for the Perseverance replica and it looks like I'm going to have a good time in building this wonderful work you've done. Please keep me informed on your progress with future additions to this model as I'd like to keep up with you on this. Thanks again for all your hard work. All of your videos are a great inspiration for people of all ages, even mine (at 66 years old)! :) (By the way, I'm still working on building your tank as well - you're keeping me busy!).
Hi you're one of my first watched UA-cam channels........you are a very informative content creator...this was a great video....pls upload videos more often.... all the best.
The thing that gets me when he says, we are done with the electronics while all wiring is a mess. Lol. Let's just close that up. Lol. Great job on a project though. 👍🏽
I came across this video today and am considering working on it. Did you start working on it already? It will be good to engage with someone who is actively working on a similar project
Great project, hovering over the buy button for the parts once the arduino code is posted. I was working on a "bigger" higher torque Akerman steering rover using Ardupilot when you posted this. I am looking forward to building this one to learn some lessons before I build the other rover (also based on curiosity's proportions... I like how the rover sits) which is going to have the differential mechanism contained inside the chassis.
Hi i am from india i like to make electronic gadgets am first time watching youar video its wonderfull and very usefull for pepale like me who want to innovate something new
Wow, fantastic project, congratulations and thank you for sharing your work! Super excited about this and already thinking of a version running ArduRover for control and navigation and a raspberry pi for computer vision and sensors 🤩.
@@mibrahim4245 wow I am still a student in the second year of high school. And I really like electrical and mechanical engineering but I want to study both of them. My question for you is if I studied mechatronics engineering will I be able to understand both of electrical and mechanical things and be able to make robots or not???? Please answer my question
Gr8 work.. keep it up.. also make the ingenuity helicopter to go with the rover and also integrate the rover with the robotic arm you made in one of your previous videos..
Good stuff! I like it! Looking forward for more interesting machines! Is it intentional, that you are using Torx bits for hexagon socket screws? I am a engineer and researcher and my department developed a sensor which was also sent to Mars with the perseverance mission. That is a moment which makes proud of being an engineer.
Hey buddy, thanks! I guess only an engineer can catch details like that. :) I didn't have any intention using them, it's just that I have a Torx bits set. Oh, that's really nice you hear, that your department had developed a sensor which is currently on Mars. Cheers!
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that's all cool, when are you going to send it to mars?
I’m the Perseverance Deputy Mission Manager: Nice job, super impressed!
@Robert Hogg I am a grade 9 student and I am trying to propose a new mission to NASA JPL. It’s like perseverance but slightly more advanced. BTW I love all the hard work you guys put in. I really salute you guys, I have had experience in defense and some NASA projects like the AREE rover in the past. The Mars 2020 is a masterpiece and so unique. Every rover is unique and nothing can replace it only differences in mission objectives and new technologies.
I'm really surprised and so glad to hear this. Thank you very much for the comment, it means a lot!
@@HowToMechatronics I really salute every engineer trying to push the boundaries of humanity. Even though this may be a replica it means a lot to me and people. I believe that anyone can do space it just depends on the idea. Every robot is unique and different and so is the engineer designing it. I love your videos they are sooooooo amazing. Thanks a lot
Very cool.
Give that man a job! Really stunning.
What he did is extremely difficult in design phase. How considerd and predicted all requirements while in design phase itself with such detailed 3D model. He is extremely talented. Salute to him. JPL must hire you to guide them😂
Thank you!
I never realized how the suspension actually works, very interesting, and awesome build. If you're interested in making it drive autonomously, give ROS a go. It is a subsystem implemented in Linux to easily create robot projects. There's also an Arduino library for ROS, so you can implement all the high level software like image recognition, speed regulation, path planning etc. on the host, and offload low level control like the steering, angle calculation, remote control and so on to the Arduino. The host PC and the Arduino will keep in communication with each other via the serial link.
For ROS, it might be better to have the computer running most of the nodes on the robot itself. A Raspberry Pi would work for this and couple replace a lot of the work the Arduino does. Another great solution (though, much more technically challenging) would be to build a custom SoC board which the FPGA fabric handling the connections to the other hardware and the PS running ROS.
@@dyrgewolf Yep, either an on-board PC, or a linked external PC, via WiFi would both work perfectly.
He comes after long. But whatever he makes is always unique, awesome and interesting.
True you are.
Always 99% accurate
I keep trying to find channels like these.
Hidden gold.
You are reaching a whole new level with this project.. As someone who tried to recreate your Mecanum wheel design Fusion, I can only imagine amount of design time, failed prints (I assume there were few) and re-do's when you realize the mistakes later. This is really really impressive..
Thank you! Indeed, there was so much work...
@@HowToMechatronics hey man, im new to this and im trying to replicate your rc car but im not sure how to make my car go forward and backwards, specifically the motors. I also used a different transmitter and reciever so i cant really use the arduino script... any way gou can help?
Your Projects are amazing. At A Moment, I'm in Construction of my Own Rover and your Video and Files are a very Big Help, to understand some Details. I have injured legs, so I can't go everywhere, I want to. So hopefully I can Explore the Nature Around my House with the Rover.
The best project I've ever seen so far. Well done!
I love more complex designs like this ! Especially when you talk about the errors you come across. Keep the great work !
you have put unbelivable effort to this!
Well, yeah. It really took me some time and effort to make it.
@@HowToMechatronics Dude where did u studied mechatronics??
I’m currently a Second Year University student and As part of my course I’m doing a group project. My aim is to create a solar tracker based rover and this design is perfect for me to be able to implement that. So Thankyou for the in-depth explanation :)
Okay but real talk, you are actually one of the most amazing engineer UA-camrs I know. You are doing like NASA-grade stuff on this channel. I love your channel so much and you've taught me a lot. Thank you so much!
Most people watching this can't probably immagine the scale of time that took you to make everything, or at least the amount of effort. For example just simply designing a custom PCB and make it work with all other components without blowing anything up or burning something is a fking great job !!
Keep up the good work, quality content which shows the actual skills and passion!
Thank you! Yes, indeed it took me a lot of time and effort to make this project. Glad someone recognizes it! Cheers!
Wow this is an engineering feat for a single person.
You are a genius man!! Your videos are always a mix of diverse engineering knowledge that I don't know how you got it all man. Well done Sir!!
Thank you!
This is actually a good exercise for someone who wants to get started with cad and 3d prototyping. Excellent work.
Hello Dejan!
I've just purchased and downloaded the files for the Perseverance replica and it looks like I'm going to have a good time in building this wonderful work you've done. Please keep me informed on your progress with future additions to this model as I'd like to keep up with you on this.
Thanks again for all your hard work. All of your videos are a great inspiration for people of all ages, even mine (at 66 years old)! :)
(By the way, I'm still working on building your tank as well - you're keeping me busy!).
Incredible project! Congrats! Greetings from CDMX, México 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
Every project you do is a masterpiece, always clearly and perfectly documented!
You are a genius!
So well explained with no superfluous information. Very motivating to see this video
You are true engineer.😀
Probably one of the best videos and projects I've ever seen! So incredible!
you never cease to amaze me, absolute Genius .
Best luck man , you are the best eng youtube channel
bouta make a full on country on mars ty for the vid bro appreciate it
This was awesome dude. You currently inspiring the upcoming engineers . Nice work
It'll take sometime to digest.. incredible work!!
finlly the legend returns
This wheel design is absolutely great. 🔥👍
Thanks so much. You are back with something extraordinary 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
My jaw dropped when I saw this! THIS IS AWSOME!
Hi you're one of my first watched UA-cam channels........you are a very informative content creator...this was a great video....pls upload videos more often.... all the best.
Now this' the kinda stuff that made me crave pursuing engineering... Keep on encouraging more of us
Great video and what an awesome project. Iam also a mechatronics student and your project videos and tutorials are really helpful.
This is so genius! Your channel is way too underrated
You are an amazing engineer my brother. This is beautiful!
About time.. Its been a long time seeing my favorite diy builder
You are a madman, absolutely stunning project, crazy work !
TPU can be printed on Bowden as well. You do not have or have a direct drive. I print TPU all the time.
Wonderful Creation! details and the quality of the work is astonishing.
wow this is amazing planning on getting a 3d printer this would make for a good project thank you
very well done project from HW to SW development single handedly
Thanks!
We need to support this person and his hard work
That is a large project! Thanks for sharing!
Wow, that's a big project. Looks great.
The thing that gets me when he says, we are done with the electronics while all wiring is a mess. Lol. Let's just close that up. Lol. Great job on a project though. 👍🏽
This is the best project. Next weekend I’ll try to make it
I came across this video today and am considering working on it. Did you start working on it already? It will be good to engage with someone who is actively working on a similar project
Would be awesome if a company can make one of these and start selling it to the consumer! Hopefully I found one like this made in China
Solidworks?! I was learning how to design the Solidworks. 😎👍
What a legendary work, you never cease to amaze! Our hats off to you, 👍👍
Thank you! 😀
🍻🍻
I've been trying to make my own scale model as well, but this gives me a better understanding of how the suspensions should work
Glad to hear it!
did you build it
Beautiful project
This is incredible! Such a cool project
Thanks!
Wow man! Your replica is incredible! And it drives exactly like the actual rover :D
Thanks! 😀
Totally awesome.. so nice built... good job!!!
Great project, hovering over the buy button for the parts once the arduino code is posted. I was working on a "bigger" higher torque Akerman steering rover using Ardupilot when you posted this. I am looking forward to building this one to learn some lessons before I build the other rover (also based on curiosity's proportions... I like how the rover sits) which is going to have the differential mechanism contained inside the chassis.
The professor is back... 🎉
Hi i am from india i like to make electronic gadgets am first time watching youar video its wonderfull and very usefull for pepale like me who want to innovate something new
Exceptionally clever.. ...seriously well done.
Thank you!
Cool build I hope one day I can build one too for my project
Wow, fantastic project, congratulations and thank you for sharing your work! Super excited about this and already thinking of a version running ArduRover for control and navigation and a raspberry pi for computer vision and sensors 🤩.
Thank you very much! Yeah ArduRover control would be cool.
Which capacitors (values) were installed on the PCB? In particular, I don't see any data for the smaller one at the top left.
Brilliant ! That's a lot of work and well executed.
Many thanks!
This is amazing, as usual. Thank you!
Very cool! It would be a nice platform to combine with computer vision and ardupilot to make it explore its environment.
Ikr lol.
Wow, another awesome project, well explained!
Thank you!
Very good job, well explained.
Thanks for sharing files
Hey Dan, after attaching the robotics arm, make it become an agricultural robot (preferably autonomous) for planting seeds and/or irrigation ♥️♥️♥️
You are a genius!!!
This is amazing!
Ive used a pix hawk with a tracked rover to do mission planning with gps and waypoints.
I might do that with this rover one day. It would be quite cool I guess.
@@HowToMechatronics Im working on a full size R2-D2 right now but this is next on my list. Ill be adding the pix hawk.
I am watching again for I enjoy seeing how you assemble your projects
Glad to hear it! :)
This mars rover is really cool 😎
Really loved this video☺️
Thanks a lot for such kind of content...
fantastic design. thanks for sharing
Amazing project. Thanks for sharing.
if anyone was wondering the camera unit is called the mast on the real rover
Finaly my Legend is back 😎
WOW, IT IS AMAZING !!
This is a gift from the algorithm
Elon Musk: Can we make together something .
Wow I am impressed
What is your major study? I mean the university?
@HowToMechatronics me too want to know
Wild guess: Mechatronics.
@@EctoMorpheus yeah I think
Mechatronics engineering ..
I'm a Mechatronics engineer and can't do something like this :(
@@mibrahim4245 wow
I am still a student in the second year of high school.
And I really like electrical and mechanical engineering but I want to study both of them.
My question for you is if I studied mechatronics engineering will I be able to understand both of electrical and mechanical things and be able to make robots or not????
Please answer my question
Please make detailed video of connection plz asap coz we have selected this rover as our college project 🙏❤️☺️
Sir. This is amazing! Beyond words. Well done and thanks. Learned a ton from this video.
Glad it was helpful!
Waiting a long long long time for your Video to be uploaded
Great idea and a creative way to replicate such a tool on effordable cost basis. Best wishes for your future!
Thank you! Cheers!
Thanks to you, i have understand the perseverance kinematic
Work of art, well done
Great project!
Glad to hear it, thank you!
Gr8 work.. keep it up.. also make the ingenuity helicopter to go with the rover and also integrate the rover with the robotic arm you made in one of your previous videos..
Thanks!
This is amazing! Good job
could you make a turtorial for GPS navigation with ardupilot
Maybe in future.
Supp video 🔥.. hardest part of this video is those 3D printing's
You are mind blowing man.
Love all your videos. It is so great!😁
Amazing project
Oh my god, dude you did the impossible! Love this project! 🙂
Thanks! 😁
Good stuff! I like it!
Looking forward for more interesting machines! Is it intentional, that you are using Torx bits for hexagon socket screws?
I am a engineer and researcher and my department developed a sensor which was also sent to Mars with the perseverance mission. That is a moment which makes proud of being an engineer.
Hey buddy, thanks!
I guess only an engineer can catch details like that. :) I didn't have any intention using them, it's just that I have a Torx bits set.
Oh, that's really nice you hear, that your department had developed a sensor which is currently on Mars.
Cheers!
after a long time !
thanks to the author for the project. I have a question regarding electronics. is there someone who can help me? Please!