Parallax Inc Drawing RobotScribbler 3

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Brand

Parallax Inc

Supply Voltage

3.7V

Kit Name

Scribbler 3

Propeller Scribbler 3 mobile robot


The Scribbler S3 is the third incarnation of the Parallax Scribbler open source mobile robot for education. The S3 has many improvements and now features Google Blockly programming support for Apple Mac and Microsoft Windows.

Propeller P8X32A 8-core microcontroller

3 x phototransistor light sensors

2 x short-range Infrared obstacle-avoidance sensors

2 x infrared line-following sensors

2 x independent DC wheel motors with rotation encoders to provide odometry

Motor current monitor for stall sensing

Drive wheel/tail wheel rotation comparator for skid sensing

Pen port for drawing on paper

Loudspeaker for audio output

Microphone for detecting audio tones from other S3 robots

3 x Bi-colour LEDs for visual feedback

Power and Reset pushbuttons

Exposed Hacker port for connecting external sensors, servos, etc

Internal XBee socket for RF networking and future wireless programming

BlocklyProp programming environment, based on Google's Blockly and MIT's Scratch

Power supply: 3.7V 4000mAh Li-Po battery charged from USB port

Communication: USB serial programming interface to PC

Dimensions: 188 x 158.8 x 81mm

Operating temperature range: +10 to +40°C

The Propeller™ 1 microprocessor chip makes it easy to rapidly develop embedded applications. Its eight 32-bit processors (COGs) can operate simultaneously, either independently or cooperatively, sharing common resources through a central hub. The developer has full control over how and when each cog is employed; there is no compiler-driven or operating system-driven splitting of tasks among multiple cogs. A shared system clock keeps each cog on the same time reference, allowing for true deterministic timing and synchronization. Two programming languages are available: the easy-to-learn high-level Spin, and Propeller Assembly which can execute at up to 160 MIPS (20 MIPS per COG).

Note

Download learning materials from: http://learn.parallax.com/tutorials/robot/scribbler-robot/scribbler-3

Supplied with

USB cable

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