* 9V to barrel adapters
* Breadboard buttons
* 10 and 50mm standoffs
* Breadboard cables
* Breadboard
Now I can mount both my Uno and Mega with separate breadboards on the Rover 5, and power them both from 9V, as well as having the built-in separate battery pack for the Rover. With two breadboards, I can now add more buttons and sensors too :)
The previous version of my Rover OS used a potmeter for menu selection, so this will make it a lot easier.
Now I just need to wait for some supplies from Robosavvy in the UK....
1 x Dagu - 4 Channel DC Motor Controller with Encoder Support
2 x SparkFun - Optical Detector / Phototransistor - QRD1114
....which should be here in around 2 weeks or so :) Then the Rover will actually be able to run!
Mean while, I have a ton of literally screwing around to do to get the optimal design and layout.
....which should be here in around 2 weeks or so :) Then the Rover will actually be able to run!
Mean while, I have a ton of literally screwing around to do to get the optimal design and layout.
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