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We also got alot of the snow (I'm about 4 counties below you) and ive been doing alot of looking into controlling servos with an arduino board. However, this is the first time I've heard of a roboduino. It seems to be specifically made just for controlling servos, which is what i need. Can you elaborate a little on the benifits of using a roboduino over a regular arduino to control servos? Also, to program the roboduino, can you just use the Servo.h library? Thanks
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Hey Dale,

We are new also. You program the Roboduino through the same software as the regular Arduino. Here is the info from Curious Inventor.

" The Roboduino is a Freeduino (Arduino software compatible) microcontroller board designed for robotics. All of its connections have neighboring power buses into which servos and sensors can easily be plugged. Additional headers for power and serial communication are also provided. The kits come with the surface mount parts pre-soldered. Skill level: Beginner to intermediate. "

When we built our first robot LARS (see post: http://arduinofun.com/blog/2009/01/12/lars-test-run/, we had to also build a shield to power all the sensors and servos, etc. Now that we have the Roboduino put together the next robot project won't need a seperate shield. Everything will plug right into the Roboduino.

 

Thanks for the info. i havent bought a arduino board of any type yet. I have a REALLY neat project in mind. I am just "specing" out how to do it and what stuff to use. As far as ive seen the arduino is one of the easiest and most flexible things to use, especially servo control. Right now Im looking into what board to use, what type of servos to use and stuff like that. I read on the roboduino that two of the pins have a 16 bit resolution and the others have 8 bit timers( or something like that). I am wanting to control 3 or 4 servos. Ive seen other projects using the roboduino to control like 5 or 6 servos, so i should be fine.

 Thanks again for the info.

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Extrusions are great robot platforms. I'm a big fan of PVC ducting! Yours looks like aluminium. That should be able to take quite a kicking on Robot Wars!!!