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PickMeBot-week 5
Théo: This week I succeeded in having good feedback from the sensor with this and this basic assembly. Next step will be to implement all four sensors around the car and instead of changing the smiley face, change the direction of the car. Sondre: This week I focused on building a library for box detection using…
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PickMeBot-week 4
This week, our group has started preparing the presentation for the project. We discussed the key points we want to include, such as the problem domain, our project structure, and the technical solutions we have developed. Each member has taken responsibility for different sections, and we have begun drafting slides and organizing the flow so…
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PickMeBot-week 3
This week we have concentrated on the group. With that we have divided roles, found a group name, and started mocking up the design of the car. Group roles: Robin This week, my time was dedicated to creating a library for the electrical CAD software and developing the first version of the robot’s electrical schematic.…
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PickMeBot-week 2
Blog post 2: Robin: This week, I began working on the robot’s electrical design. To organize the schematic, I plan to start building a component library for the micro:bit driver expansion board, ensuring all the essential elements are included. At this stage, our setup consists of four ultrasonic sensors, a micro:bit driver expansion board, a…
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Group 3 – Introduction
Presentation of the GroupGroup members: Our group consists of three electronics engineers and two data engineers. We have decided to develop a delivery robot, which we have not named yet. Since we do not have any mechanical engineers on our team, we chose to build upon an existing car platform and expand its functionality. The…