Custom Robot with Microcontroller Integration

Presenter and Advisor Information

Khanh Tran, Illinois Wesleyan University

Major

Computer Science

Submission Type

Poster

Area of Study or Work

Computer Science, Physics

Faculty Advisor

Narendra Jaggi

Location

CNS Atrium

Start Date

4-13-2024 11:15 AM

End Date

4-13-2024 12:30 PM

Abstract

Robots are increasingly becoming fundamental to our daily lives, requiring a deeper understanding of robot development and embedded systems. Thus, our project focuses on building a robot that uses the Raspberry Pi combined with a custom-designed board. This approach enables us to integrate different components through protocols like I2C, SPI, UART as well as allowing for the control of up to 16 servos, of which only 4 are used, alongside integration with LCD display and connecting a sensor detection. Our design emphasizes modularity and flexibility, aiming to showcase the potential of Raspberry Pi as well as learning about building and developing a custom board. While the robot has been finalized, implementation and improvement are still being made.

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Apr 13th, 11:15 AM Apr 13th, 12:30 PM

Custom Robot with Microcontroller Integration

CNS Atrium

Robots are increasingly becoming fundamental to our daily lives, requiring a deeper understanding of robot development and embedded systems. Thus, our project focuses on building a robot that uses the Raspberry Pi combined with a custom-designed board. This approach enables us to integrate different components through protocols like I2C, SPI, UART as well as allowing for the control of up to 16 servos, of which only 4 are used, alongside integration with LCD display and connecting a sensor detection. Our design emphasizes modularity and flexibility, aiming to showcase the potential of Raspberry Pi as well as learning about building and developing a custom board. While the robot has been finalized, implementation and improvement are still being made.