Society of Robots - Robot Forum
Mechanics and Construction => Mechanics and Construction => Topic started by: zephyrmancer on April 27, 2008, 04:16:18 AM
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Hey all, new user here =)
I've been delving into robotics for a few years now. Started out with some fun BEAM projects, made a bunch, then progressed to using Basic Stamp. Anyhow, I'm currently designing a Robot, nothing special, just basically a Light Follower. However, this is the first robot I've designed. I've made plenty, but all from schematics.
I have a good idea as to how it will work, but I had a pretty specific question; has anyone used a cell phone as a chassis or used a cell phone battery in a robot? This phone I have, my old one, is a Cingular Samsung something the rather. I always liked this phone because of it's enormous charge. Seemed to go on forever =P I don't really know it's amperage, but it dishes out 3.7 volts.
What you guys think? Plausible? Or would the voltage be too little?
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3.7 volts is not a lot for a motor... I think that is where you will run into problems..
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Yeah, I've been running some tests and I think I'll need two batteries ='( It runs the motors I'm using, but very weakly. Looking at running two of them together =P That voltage will do well!
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A cell phone sounds like a neat idea, and people have asked about it many times before (search for more info), but in reality using a cell phone is a fairly bad idea . . .
Using a microcontroller designed for the job would be much easier and have many more options/features available.
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some of the gearboxes w/ motor from pololu (and esspecially the tape player motors) work very well on 3V.