2010/11: Stuff That Happened

Firefly

So it's been over a year since I posted about that NERF turret! I've not been totally idle since but nothing's really finished to a high enough standard to blog about. Instead, here's a post of almost-finished projects, crushed dreams and lost hopes!

July 2010: I ...

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Automated NERF turret

Automatic NERF EBF-25 Turret

So, exams are finally over and I've had time to get playing with something again. Some friends bought me a NERF Vulcan for my birthday (cheers!) and of course I had to mod it up. The gun itself is now running off a 3-cell lipo pack, which about doubles ...

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NIXIE Clock Case!

Hurrah! The laser cut acrylic for my NIXIE tube clock casearrived this morning, and amazingly all the parts fit together nicely. The screw holes even matched up with the PCBs!

Nixie Clock Case

I'm pretty happy with how this turned out, and I can finally say the nixie clock project is ...

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Starting Robot4 aka Quad1: Prototyping Sensors

As briefly mentioned in my last post, my next project is an autonomous quadcopter. That is, a four-rotored flying robot.

Robot4 aka Quad1 - First Prototyping

After a couple of weeks of waiting around, I've got all the parts I've ordered so far: a basic aluminium chasis from MikroKopter, four 1040Kv/14A brushless motors ...

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Robot3

I found an old RC car - the kind of thing you get for £5 from Argos - lying in my cupboard, mostly untouched since I got it as a birthday present. Still, it has wheels and motors, what more could you ask for?

Robot3

I proceeded to rip out all its electronics ...

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STM32 Prototyping Boards

STM32 Development Board

I used an STM32 for the first time in Robot2, and soon discovered how cool they were. Each one is packed full of neat peripherals, runs really really fast and can do all sorts of cool stuff that simpler µCs like an ATmega simply can't pull off. With this ...

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Nixie Clock

While I don't consider the clock entirely finished, I think it's been around for long enough to write up.

NIXIE Clock: Basics

Everyone has to make a nixie clock at some time, and as I had 12 IN-14 type tubes lying around for quite a while after ordering them from Russia ...

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NIXIEs and Accelerometers

Four Nixies

It's been a while since I've posted anything, so I'll drop a quick update. Hopefully by the end of the coming week I'll have finished on my current great big time-consuming project and will be able to write that up.

I've been playing with a ...

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