Build a Raspberry Pi 5 Robot - Build Log 5
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ม.ค. 2024
- We're getting close! In this update I assemble the new head with the new PCB and Raspberry Pi 5. I also look at integrating a functional animated antenna.
Thanks to JLCPCB for sponsoring the production of the PCB. Take a look at their website here:
jlcpcb.com/
For more details and links see the accompanying blog post:
www.makerforge.tech/posts/pi5...
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Take a look at the playlist below for previous videos in this series.
• Companion Robot - All ...
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Looking great dan!
Looks so awesome! Thanks for sharing your amazing project! I recently got into robotics with my daughter and exploring all the things people create continues to amaze.
Your voice is so soothing do you have an audiobook?
Love your work man !
Hey Dan, amazing work! A lot of respect for what you’re doing. Also very interested in companion robots and trying to learn how to go through the design process myself . Your videos are inspiring and informative!
Thanks! - Go for it, and share your progress ;)
can we add projector module in this as well ?
This looks great! How do you make it portable, considering that regular powerbanks wont work with the pi 5? Do you have a video about how it is powered?
Thanks! It's powered by three 18650s, or 9v via USB C , and a DC-DC CONVERTER 😅
@@DanMakesThings Thanks for the reply! That sounds cool, so you basically made your own solution instead of a power bank? Was the power bank never an option? Because I'm currently considering whether I should buy the pi 4 or pi 5 for building a portable robot, like yours but much more basic :) Do you think I could start out with a 5v/3a power bank at first and still build a capable basic robot with sensors and a camera? Or will I most probably need to make a custom solution like yours for the pi 5?
Worth a try! I chose the approach I took after a few failed attempts with other things in the past. The challenge was introducing servos because the spike in power usage would affect the pi.
Hello. Great videos. but where can I find the STL files for version 3? Version 2 is stored in Github.
The files are in the wiki of the repo 👍
Will you ever do a course on making one?
You're looking at it 😅.
There is also a wiki and accompanying notes for each episode on the website.
Once I've finished this version I'll update the wiki with more details too.
@@DanMakesThingsyou’re so awesome to share! You are amazing and awesome.
I would be interested in the radio function. I am in process of building my own robot with AI
OK great, thanks for letting me know! I'm looking at making a video at some point, and in the meantime there is a post on the discord server that you can follow: bit.ly/makerforge-community
It looks like bd-01 from jedi fallen order/suvivor! guessing thats intensional? xD
Yup 😉