There were a few less volunteers today, but tests are coming up.
I tried to get everyone onto the google drive; dont want to lose code/files like last time
The first report due Monday by 11PM
Mechanical:
We sketched some ideas for a "holder" to place everything on top
We decided to have the wheels attached directly to motor; this will require new wheels with a larger diameter.
Software:
A few worked with the MSP430 and some with Stellaris (a new microprocessor from Dr. Villareal)
Monday, September 23, 2013
9/9/13 Update
There were quite a few of us today, a lot of volunteers showed up. We reviewed where we were so all the volunteers were on the same page. Then we split into two groups; one working on software and the microprocessor, and the other group looking at the motor mount.
The mechanical group's goals:
-Method to attach the stepper motor; possibly have axle horizontal instead of vertical like in the kit
-Need some sort of holder to hold everything to get a prototype going. Would need to hold MSP430 launchpad, motors, motor drivers, wheels, sensors
Things we may need:
-bigger wheels
-more LED sensors
Software Group's Notes:
-Possible flow chart to help write maze solving code
-Experiment with uploading code to MSP430
-Get everyone to read and get familiar with the code
Other updates:
-For the next meeting, I will make a sign-in sheet, this way I can keep track of which volunteers stick around
-The president of HKN informed me that their budget is tight and that I need to write a proposal for funding
-I talked with someone last week about getting Inventor or Solid Works on the 225A computers
The mechanical group's goals:
-Method to attach the stepper motor; possibly have axle horizontal instead of vertical like in the kit
-Need some sort of holder to hold everything to get a prototype going. Would need to hold MSP430 launchpad, motors, motor drivers, wheels, sensors
Things we may need:
-bigger wheels
-more LED sensors
Software Group's Notes:
-Possible flow chart to help write maze solving code
-Experiment with uploading code to MSP430
-Get everyone to read and get familiar with the code
Other updates:
-For the next meeting, I will make a sign-in sheet, this way I can keep track of which volunteers stick around
-The president of HKN informed me that their budget is tight and that I need to write a proposal for funding
-I talked with someone last week about getting Inventor or Solid Works on the 225A computers
9/2/13 Update
--Microprocessor
Instead of using the MSP430, possibly change to an Arduino for more user-friendly coding. Then we can have a prototype sooner and start test runs.
--Motor Types/Options
DC Motor: has a counter on the axle but isn't very good
Stepper Motor: very accurate internal counter
Continuous Rotation Servo Motor: good torque and position reading
--Motor Shield
Needed for potential new motors. The example has extra stuff that we don't need (ex:http://www.sainsmart.com/starter-kit/mega-r3-starter-kit/sainsmart-mega2560-r3-l293d-motor-drive-shield-starter-kit-with-basic-arduino-projects.html)
Cost: Definitely less than $60
--3D Printing
Programs we may need: Solid Works, Inventor, or other AutoCAD versions
Need to know the printer's accuracy and what file type is acceptable
--Miscellaneous
First weekly report due 9/16 (if enrolled in the class)
Google drive called Micromouse - store code/files there for safe keeping
About 3 to 4 new volunteers might show up Monday
--HKN meeting notes
I attended the HKN officer meeting Tuesday night. They would like us to make a mini maze for demonstrations. Available funds still unknown.
Instead of using the MSP430, possibly change to an Arduino for more user-friendly coding. Then we can have a prototype sooner and start test runs.
--Motor Types/Options
DC Motor: has a counter on the axle but isn't very good
Stepper Motor: very accurate internal counter
Continuous Rotation Servo Motor: good torque and position reading
--Motor Shield
Needed for potential new motors. The example has extra stuff that we don't need (ex:http://www.sainsmart.com/starter-kit/mega-r3-starter-kit/sainsmart-mega2560-r3-l293d-motor-drive-shield-starter-kit-with-basic-arduino-projects.html)
Cost: Definitely less than $60
--3D Printing
Programs we may need: Solid Works, Inventor, or other AutoCAD versions
Need to know the printer's accuracy and what file type is acceptable
--Miscellaneous
First weekly report due 9/16 (if enrolled in the class)
Google drive called Micromouse - store code/files there for safe keeping
About 3 to 4 new volunteers might show up Monday
--HKN meeting notes
I attended the HKN officer meeting Tuesday night. They would like us to make a mini maze for demonstrations. Available funds still unknown.
8/26/13 Update
I emailed people and tried to see who was coming back this semester. The MSP430 and Seeley's completed code was returned. The sensor control code worked on last semester seems to be lost due to personal hardware failure. The maze solving code is lost, the person working on it never answered my emails.
A recruitment event was organized for the second week of school. Only two people showed up, but I got lots of emails from interested volunteers.
A recruitment event was organized for the second week of school. Only two people showed up, but I got lots of emails from interested volunteers.
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