This is the Rover 5 chassis fitted with the "Explorer" PCB. The PCB includes mounting holes for a pan/tilt kit and Arduino boards as well as two breadboards for other processors such as arduino nano, propeller, picaxe etc.
The PCB includes both 5V and 3.3V power supplies, IR sensors and battery trickle charge circuitry. A large prototype area under the breadboards allows plenty of room for additional circuitry.
@TheMotivationBlock
Sorry, though you were a member of LMR.
claudiadagu@yahoo.com.cn
OdBot 7 months ago
@OdBot Ok thanks for your help, but where do I find her email address ?
TheMotivationBlock 7 months ago
@TheMotivationBlock
For now the easiest way is to email Claudia and buy direct from DAGU as this is a new product.
OdBot 7 months ago
@OdBot Sweet! Thanks alot for fast response, when Can I buy that board ? Google took me now where :|
TheMotivationBlock 7 months ago
@TheMotivationBlock
Dagu have produced a PCB to suit the Rover 5 chassis called the explorer PCB. It has 2x FET "H" bridges rated at 4A each with current sensing circuitry. The PCB has 5V and 3.3V regulators plus a 3A servo power supply rail. A built in trickle charge circuit allows NiMh batteries to be charged overnight. The PCB also includes 4x IR sensors, one on each corner of the board for object detection. 2x small breadboards mount on top of the board above a large prototype area.
OdBot 7 months ago
Hey, what motor drivers are you using for this ?
TheMotivationBlock 7 months ago