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Learning Robotics using Python

You're reading from   Learning Robotics using Python Bring robotics projects to life with Python! Discover how to harness everything from Blender to ROS and OpenCV with one of our most popular robotics books.

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783287536
Length 330 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Introduction to Robotics FREE CHAPTER 2. Mechanical Design of a Service Robot 3. Working with Robot Simulation Using ROS and Gazebo 4. Designing ChefBot Hardware 5. Working with Robotic Actuators and Wheel Encoders 6. Working with Robotic Sensors 7. Programming Vision Sensors Using Python and ROS 8. Working with Speech Recognition and Synthesis Using Python and ROS 9. Applying Artificial Intelligence to ChefBot Using Python 10. Integration of ChefBot Hardware and Interfacing it into ROS, Using Python 11. Designing a GUI for a Robot Using Qt and Python 12. The Calibration and Testing of ChefBot Index

Chapter 5. Working with Robotic Actuators and Wheel Encoders

In this chapter, we will cover:

  • Interfacing a DC Geared motor with Tiva C LaunchPad
  • Interfacing a quadrature encoder with Tiva C LaunchPad
  • Explanation of interfacing code
  • Interfacing Dynamixel actuators

In the previous chapter, we have discussed the selection of hardware components needed to build our robot. One of the important components in robot hardware is the actuator. Actuators provide mobility to the robot. In this chapter, we are concentrating on the different types of actuators that we are going to use in this robot and how they can be interfaced with Tiva C LaunchPad, which is a 32-bit ARM micro controller board from Texas Instrument that works at 80 MHz. The first actuator that we are going to discuss is a DC geared motor with an encoder. A DC geared motor works using direct current, and has gear reduction to reduce the shaft speed and increase the torque of the final shaft. These kind of motors are very economic...

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