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Fire Bird V Hexapod is based on Fire Bird V ATMEGA2560 platform. It has six legs, each leg has 3 degree of freedom (3 DOF). Robot has 18 HS485 servo motors with karbonite gears and bearings for smooth motion. Robot is powered by 7.2V, 4000mAh original Panasonic batteries. Robot can be controlled by modified Sony PS2 wireless remote control.
As a Universal Robotic Research Platform, Fire Bird V provides an excellent environment for experimentation, algorithm development and testing. Thanks to its innovative architecture and adoption of the ‘Open Source Philosophy’ in its software and hardware design, you will be able to create and contribute to, complex applications that run on this platform, helping you acquire expertise as you spend more time with them. Fire Bird V is designed by NEX Robotics and Embedded Real-Time Systems lab, CSE IIT Bombay.
Fire Bird V is an evolved from Fire Bird IV and Fire Bird II which are being used in IIT Bombay to teach embedded systems and robotics. Its modular architecture allows you to control it using multiple processors such as 8051, AVR, PIC and ARM7 etc. Modular sensor pods can be mounted on the platform as dictated by intended applications.
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Fire Bird V Hexapod Robot: Rs. 54562.5 (Inclusive of all taxes)
Unique Features:
- Hands-on learning platform
- Detailed tutorials help in interactive learning.
- Modular Design: Unique layered design gives versatility in design
- Powered by rechargeable 7.2V 4000mAh NiMh battery pack with smart battery charger
- Up to five IR range sensors with range up to 150cm for smart navigation
- Eight analog IR proximity sensors for close proximity detection
- Eight directional light intensity sensors
- Battery voltage monitoring and audible battery low warning for battery protection
- 16x2 character LCD for displaying sensor data or any other information
- Easy to interface with PC using wired and wireless communication
- Supports 2.4GHz Wireless ZigBee communication in multi robot or robot to PC or both configuration combined
- Extensive hardware and software documentation and lots application notes and example C programs in ICC AVR.
- Available in Hexapod, Omni directional robot, tank drive, and Insect configuration
- Supports servo motor based wireless camera with pan and tilt motion, IP camera and sensor pods.
Download Fire Bird V Flyer
List of international and national publications on the Fire Bird platforms
Videos of the Robots
Specifications
Microcontroller : ATMEL ATMEGA2560 Sensors:
Five GP2D12, 80cm IR range sensors covering front half part of the robot (Robot comes with one IR range sensor, Four sensors are optional accessories) Eight analog IR proximity sensors covering robot from all sides. Battery voltage sensing Servo mounted sensor pod (optional) Wireless colour camera (optional) Ultrasound scanner (optional) Gyroscope and Accelerometer (optional)
Indicators : 2 x 16 Characters LCD Indicator LEDs Buzzer Smart battery monitoring circuit (protects battery form deep discharge)
Operation Modes : Standalone PC as master and robot as slave Distributed (multi robot communication) Communication : Modified Sony PS2 equivalent remote control USB Wired RS232 (serial) communication Simplex infrared communication (From infrared remote to robot) Zig Bee (IEEE 802.15.4) (Wireless) (Optional) Power : 7.2 Volts, 4000mAH NiMH rechargeable batteries with 1 hour of operation Auxiliary power supply for extended operation Locomotion : 6 legs with each leg having 3 degrees of freedom (3DOF) 18 high performance HS485 servo motors with ball bearing and karbonite gears.
Software Support
- Example codes in ICC AVR version 7.14
Kit Contains
Fire Bird V Avatars
Fire Bird V accessories
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