Difference between revisions of "Dtmf controlled robot using AVR"
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For this we will be using Xplore Robot Chasis as shown. The basic components would be | For this we will be using Xplore Robot Chasis as shown. The basic components would be |
Revision as of 16:28, 5 February 2014
Introduction
In this tutorial we will see about building a simple dtmf controlled robot. Whenever we make a call, and press keys, dtmf tones are generated and transmitted. The tones can be easily decoded using a IC like MT8870. This enables a lot of possibilities for wireless control over mobile and telephone.
Assembling the Robot Cart
For this we will be using Xplore Robot Chasis as shown. The basic components would be
- Xplore Robo Chasis
- Xplore AVR Robo development board with Integrated DTMF
- Battery Operated [BO] Motors for driving wheels
- Castor as a free wheel.
You could make your own hardware setup as per the schematics discussed in the tutorial. The setup is shown in the pictures below.
...Assembly sequence
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