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(New page: [http://www.instructables.com/id/OLPC-Telepresence/] shows one example sitting an XO on top of a Roomba robot vacuum cleaner. This project cleverly uses the camera to show the robot's view...) |
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[http://www.instructables.com/id/OLPC-Telepresence/] shows one example |
[http://www.instructables.com/id/OLPC-Telepresence/ This page] shows one example, an XO on top of a Roomba robot vacuum cleaner. This project cleverly uses the camera to show the robot's view on a webpage; the same page allows the robot to be driven remotely. |
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Within the 1A USB power limit, |
Within the 1A USB power limit, a few small hobby servos could be connected and run off of the OLPC's battery. They could easily receive a pulse width signal from the headphone port, or a $1 USD microcontroller to control them via USB. |
Revision as of 14:42, 15 November 2007
This page shows one example, an XO on top of a Roomba robot vacuum cleaner. This project cleverly uses the camera to show the robot's view on a webpage; the same page allows the robot to be driven remotely.
Within the 1A USB power limit, a few small hobby servos could be connected and run off of the OLPC's battery. They could easily receive a pulse width signal from the headphone port, or a $1 USD microcontroller to control them via USB.