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Tiny server robot

June 26, 2009

Here’s another cool tiny robot from MiddleCreekMerchants.

This is a very small all-analog real working robot. It walks forward a little less than 1 inch per Second. The robot moves in psuedo-organic behavior.

Two Servos twist left then right in a pattern which places each foot on the ground at different times in order to give him a forward stride.

The robot has a NiMh battery which runs for about 15 minutes on a full charge and charges via a USB cable in about 5 minutes.

This one recharges using mini-b USB cable (for cameras and cellphones).

Posted by The Gadgeteer on June 26, 2009 | Comments (2)

September 14, 2009
In response to: Tiny server robot
Matt John commented:

Nice video!
I like it and giving a very good article to discuss, it is very amazing thing; Is company give the facilitate of this robot?


June 26, 2009
In response to: Tiny server robot
Technolust commented:

It is amazing that someone could build these things out of off the shelf components. When I read that the guy is a farmer and makes robots I thought WHAT?

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