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Building your own personal robot from scratch, getting burned with the soldering iron, brainstorming over the electronic boards' creation, never being able to sleep at night… if that's what you want, you're just going to live this part of the website. You'll find info about all the different topics related to robotics. Everything's there: components, engines, super magic algorithms, etc. Of course, each site is experimentally analyzed and scrutinized by our team. So grab your irons, ready… steady… go! Of course, once your creation will be complete, don't hesitate to register with this website, just for you to show off. |
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SPIDER robot
Country: France / Language: French Contact: e.zanre@rmcnet.fr |
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| 2 students in engineering school had the idea of creating a 6-leg robot. Their website presents their technical choices in an educational way. A single regret, the website hasn't been updated recently and the story doesn't tell if Spider Robot was ever born!!! |
RobotCafe
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| RobotCafe is a vertical web ring on robotics just as robohoo is. The look and organization of information are very standard, almost identical. Too bad, because even though there's an impressive number of references and links, the commentaries are too light for you to make your opinion. What's great is the "Robot Galery" part where you can find a list of robots made by private individuals and that should motivate your imagination. Moreover, the start-up company owning Robotcafe brags about owning a handful of sites name containing the word "robot". Being nice people, they offer to sell them to you, from $500 upwards. Yep, every little helps!! |
Airat-2
Country: France / Language: French/English Contact: lextronic@lextronic.fr |
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| AIRAT2 is one the most advanced "maze-explorer" robots actually on the market. The robot uses 6 pairs of infrared diodes to know its whereabouts. Built around an 8051 micro-controler, the robot comes with its complete C source programs. Movements are fed by 2 H546 stepper engines. You can entirely re-program the robot via an RS232 connection. To do so, you'll need to download the 8051 micro-controler's own compiler on the net. This high-quality, particularly well-finished robot will give you the opportunity to know more about mobile robotics, as well as enter maze-finding competitions. Actually, it's the most wanted platform for these kind of competitions in Asia. Basic programs find the way out of mazes and optimize pathfinding after several explorations of the environment, in order to eventually find the best solution, taking sharp turns at maximal speed and automatically. The robot comes with programs, a detailed description, a simulator to test your programs and all the necessary connections. The robot is in kit-form and costs around $1000 at Lextronic or Microrobot. |
Thot, training for all
Country: Canada / Language: French Contact: direction@cursus.edu |
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| We fell in love with this website, an internet gate dedicated to correspondence training, listing an incredible amount of ressources. All scientific and technological fields are particularly present; in short, a gold mine, and let's not be scared with words, a big step for knowledge!! |
Robolife
Country: France / Language: French Contact: ADL@village.uunet.be |
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| A website focusing on the creation of a basic ecosystem peopled with robots based on the Lego Mindstorms. This ecosystem has two kinds of population - herbivorous and carnivorous. The website offers info about the ecosystem, algorithms and pictures of the lego-built robots. A very nice project on the lookout for passionate people wanting to develop it even faster. A great initiative that we just had to list on pekee's website. Congratulations!! |
A.T.M.
Country: France / Language: French Contact: polymorphe@netcourrier.com |
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| ATM is a French-speaking website concerning microcontrollers applications. Many information can be found on how to realize a system whose core is a PIC16F84 microcontroller. This website will be of great help to all the robotics fans and it's packed with high-quality information. On a robotics specialist's word, bookmark it right away! |
Pacalou robot
Country: France / Language: French Contact: pacalou.robot@free.fr |
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| A French personal website on Pacalou robot. This aluminum robot can seize objects with a claw and can move autonomously. All the info necessary to build your own Pacalou are available. The website is under construction and some headings aren't on-line yet. |
All on 68HC11 board
Country: France / Language: French Contact: fbdecaux@wanadoo.fr |
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| A personal website about 68hc11 board, one of the reference of personal robotics. You find all the necessary information to program and use it in your creations. What's more, the webmaster allows you to download the entire website and save it on your computer. A very good website. |
A world of rechargeable accumulators
Country: France / Language: French Contact: erfred@free.fr |
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| A personal website on the operation and maintenance of rechargeable accumulators. You find all the necessary info to use or understand this technology, the accumulators' charging and theory. This website is a reference and what's more, it's French: congratulations! |
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