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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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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
@@ShahZahid thank you for feedback!
Go on, Robert. It's interesting!
I'm impatient about that exactly it would be in the future!
Thank you Sergey
Yes, I'd love to see updates on this project! :D
Thank you maks886
Great! And YES would like to see whats coming Robert.
Thank you Edgar
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 😉
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.
Thank you Bunch
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 :)
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)
@@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.
@@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. ;)
Looks good 😀
Yes that’s awesome job 😀
Thank you Baris
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.
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 :)
its perfect , keep going
Thank you Shahab
There would be an RPI camera to be a real eye :)
on the way ;)
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.
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
@@RobertFeranec Thanks man. Same to you!
From PCB design to eye design
:)