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Building a radio controlled moving eye

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  • Опубліковано 27 кві 2022
  • Today I am building an eye as a proof of concept. It works!
    Links:
    - My 3d printer is Creality ENDER 3 V2: www.creality.com/products/end...
    - I used Fusion 360 CAD software with personal free license: www.autodesk.com/products/fus...
    - Spectrum DX6i transmitter
    - Spektrum AR620 receiver: www.horizonhobby.com/product/...
    - GO-09 Servo motors
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    It is much appreciated. Thank you,
    - Robert

КОМЕНТАРІ • 30

  • @RobertFeranec
    @RobertFeranec  2 роки тому +4

    If you would like to see videos about Mechanical CAD design, 3D printing or RC stuff, just leave a comment. Sometimes it is hard to tell what topics could be interesting for you. Thank you.

    • @ShahZahid
      @ShahZahid 2 роки тому

      yes definitely, ever since i got my ender 3 i have barely used it cuz of this reason, would love to see videos on project enclosure design etc

    • @RobertFeranec
      @RobertFeranec  2 роки тому +1

      @@ShahZahid thank you for feedback!

  • @sergeybelyaev91
    @sergeybelyaev91 2 роки тому +2

    Go on, Robert. It's interesting!
    I'm impatient about that exactly it would be in the future!

  • @maks886
    @maks886 2 роки тому +2

    Yes, I'd love to see updates on this project! :D

  • @EDGARDOUX1701
    @EDGARDOUX1701 2 роки тому +1

    Great! And YES would like to see whats coming Robert.

  • @liavhe
    @liavhe 2 роки тому +2

    A simpler way to test the servos, is to use 2 servo testers. You can find them for 2$ each. And power it using a single cell lipo battery. 3.7v is enough for most servos.
    This is much simpler than using a radio control system.
    Besides that, a cool project 😉

  • @bunch8
    @bunch8 2 роки тому

    This is so fun! Please keep going!
    Thanks for your video Robert, I've learned a lot about PCB design from you and your interviews.

  • @OZtwo
    @OZtwo Рік тому

    PERFECT been looking for something simple yet easy to build for my next project. This will be perfect! Thank you! My eye is going to be a bit bigger powered by a Jetson Nano to just follow you around the house watching you where ever you walk :)

    • @RobertFeranec
      @RobertFeranec  Рік тому

      that was my idea too ... but don't have time to finish it (also I bought a jetson with 15G eMMC, very annoying as it is too small for doing more experiments with computer vision and I am not very keen to buy a new one)

    • @OZtwo
      @OZtwo Рік тому

      @@RobertFeranec Cool! Do you do any project with the Jetson? But again loved you basic idea here. still working it out but the basic brace idea helped me get started. I am looking at moving the servos side the eye itself. Still playing around with how as it may need to use gears.

    • @OZtwo
      @OZtwo Рік тому

      @@RobertFeranec Do you have the 4gb version? I did a lot with vision on mine and why I wanted to play around with the eye. ;)

  • @siddharthmali5841
    @siddharthmali5841 2 роки тому

    Looks good 😀

  • @barismetin1014
    @barismetin1014 2 роки тому +1

    Yes that’s awesome job 😀

  • @ShahZahid
    @ShahZahid 2 роки тому +1

    you can make a custom transmitter and receiver for it as well, and add all kinds of wacky sliders, buttons joysticks to it, many people have done it its generally cased on a NRF24. also ther was no need to use a ESC to drive the receiver they work on 5v the power pins are usually the second and third ones middle one being +5v and bottom one ground but ig using the esc is convenient. i sadly have given up on most RC projects cuz my country has banned chinese stuff so parts cost is ridiculously high for me, i would rather build smaller but many projects.

    • @RobertFeranec
      @RobertFeranec  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you Alientoast PS: I have seen some people to play with custom transmitters and receivers. It was cool. In my case, the final product will be controlled by Raspberry Pi. So, I decided to use RC just to make a quick test to see how the eye will move and ... because I always wanted to learn how RC works. If I knew it was so simple, I would start playing with it a long time ago. PSS: I was thinking to use 5V, but I wanted to have the full kit, just in case I would like to play also with some motors :)

  • @shahabjafari7783
    @shahabjafari7783 2 роки тому

    its perfect , keep going

  • @ibobaba06
    @ibobaba06 2 роки тому +1

    There would be an RPI camera to be a real eye :)

  • @penguin1714
    @penguin1714 2 роки тому

    Very neat eyeball. Battery connectors are a pain. I'm building a little tank robot thing and I can't find a pcb mountable receptacle for all these dumb proprietary connectors.

    • @RobertFeranec
      @RobertFeranec  2 роки тому +1

      Yeah, often they don't exactly say what connectors are there, sometimes they just say like "Tamiya" ... and clearly I bought the two components with Tamiya connectors but with different size. Lesson learned, adapter cable ordered and now everything works. Waiting for camera to arrive .... PS: Good luck with your project

    • @penguin1714
      @penguin1714 2 роки тому

      @@RobertFeranec Thanks man. Same to you!

  • @lucagessi4340
    @lucagessi4340 2 роки тому

    From PCB design to eye design