Pulito - Floor Sweeping Robot

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deejayspinz
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Pulito - Floor Sweeping Robot

Post by deejayspinz »

Hey folks,

I finally just put the finishing touches on my latest build. This one is called Pulito - basically a floor sweeping robot that works much like a swiffer-roomba. It also has the ability to seek a beacon to recharge itself when the Li-Ion battery runs low. Details> http://www.plastibots.com/?p=1594
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Re: Pulito - Floor Sweeping Robot

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Awesome robot Dave. I am glad you took my advice, and posted here. Thanks for all the details about the project.
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Re: Pulito - Floor Sweeping Robot

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That's very cool... It's great having all of the details too. I'm looking forward to spending some time studying all of the details...

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Re: Pulito - Floor Sweeping Robot

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Wow,

That is a very cool robot. It is the one my wife always asks for.

I really like the front antenna and how they have a second function in recharging. Nice implementation of the dflex sensor too.
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nxtreme
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Re: Pulito - Floor Sweeping Robot

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Very cool! I actually made something like this to sweep a wooden floor as well but it wasn't as "smart" as yours and I didn't have an IRSeeker so I didn't make it auto-dock and charge. It also got stuck in corners quite easily :). I do have a couple questions though. On the robots main page (http://www.plastibots.com/?p=1594) you said that the old version of the charging station used a BS module to generate a 129 Hz IR signal. Did you mean to say 1200 Hz?

I'm planning to make a little "house security bot" and I will probably use a setup like yours with the IR Beacon. Thanks for posting this!
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deejayspinz
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Re: Pulito - Floor Sweeping Robot

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Thanks for the positive comments everyone.

@nxtreme, you are correct. I have fixed the page now. It should be 1200Hz. I have a wireless keyboard and sometimes it seems to miss a few keystrokes (can't keep up with me). Let me know if you need help with the beacon in the future. It took me a long time to get it right - the oscilloscope was a huge help as it confirmed the readings. I plan on updating the details a little more to provide more info on how to verify the signals. I had to do some guessing to get the 1200Hz check right.
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Re: Pulito - Floor Sweeping Robot

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deejayspinz wrote:...It took me a long time to get it right - the oscilloscope was a huge help as it confirmed the readings. I plan on updating the details a little more to provide more info on how to verify the signals. I had to do some guessing to get the 1200Hz check right.
Go to http://wolfstone.halloweenhost.com/Tech ... rCalc.html and build your 555 (or 556) circuit the same as the BOTTOM schematic. That one has a diode, so it allows for a 50% duty cycle. Type in the values 6000, 6000, and 0.1, and you get 1200 Hz, at 50% duty. Also, there is no reason to use a 38 kHz carrier. According to HT, the IR Seeker still works fine without the carrier, and their beacon doesn't have it. In other words, you can use just a single 555.
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Re: Pulito - Floor Sweeping Robot

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deejayspinz wrote:@nxtreme, you are correct. I have fixed the page now. It should be 1200Hz. I have a wireless keyboard and sometimes it seems to miss a few keystrokes (can't keep up with me). Let me know if you need help with the beacon in the future. It took me a long time to get it right - the oscilloscope was a huge help as it confirmed the readings. I plan on updating the details a little more to provide more info on how to verify the signals. I had to do some guessing to get the 1200Hz check right.
No problem, just checking :). Thanks for fixing your page.

I bought a tube of ten 555s and 20 IR LEDs a while back and have been thinking about getting the IR Seeker. I also tinker around with Picaxe micros so I could create each beacon with a unique ID and have a Picaxe on the robot to read those IDs and report the robots position using triangulation. All just ideas.

I also came up with an idea to record TV remote signals and check the frequency of IR devices. I soldered a photodiode to a 3.5mm headphone jack and use recording software to record the IR "sound". It works pretty well and using the time-stamp I can figure out the frequency of whatever I'm receiving signals from. It's not perfect but it works. I probably will have to have some help along the way though :). Thanks!
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Pulito gets Engadgeted!

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Well, I take a look at Engadget now and then to see whats new. Imagine my surprise when I saw Pulito up there along with the Galaxy Tab and Windows 7! Congrats to Mr. Astolfo and Pulito!
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deejayspinz
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Re: Pulito - Floor Sweeping Robot

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Thx! It was a real treat to see Engadget pick up Pulito. Hits are off the chart.
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