Friday, December 13, 2013

The Final Product

We have put the finishing touches on the newly named arduinomonbile and are ready to show it off. Here's a picture of it below. We used Lego Technic Wheels and axles as well as some bushings to hold the axles in place. A 9 volt battery is being used to power the car, and the final program gives users control of the speed via a Potentiometer mounted on the breadboard in the front of the car. as well as an on off switch.



Hers a video of it running, due to the low torque of the motor and the diminished battery power, the car cant go very fast.

Final Hours Worked:
Sean Hatch- 15
Alex De Sena - 15
Micheal Lustwerk - 12
Richard Silk - 10

Contributions:
Sean handled the design, solid modeling, and assembly of the project.
Alex and Micheal Both worked on the programming aspect of the vehicle.
Richard handled the wring and assisted on the design of the car.

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