Build a Real Robot – Episode 6 – Power Distribution
In the sixth episode of the “Build a Real Robot” series, I will show you the power distribution system that I’ve wired up for the DB1 Robot.
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Our robot is starting to take shape, but before it can do anything it will require some electricity.
During the development phase I will be using an external power supply to produce the 5-volt and 12-volt DC power that DB1 will use for its circuitry. After the base and navigation unit is finished we will replace this with batteries and power converters.
The power distribution system routes this power to all of the sections of the robot.
“Power distribution system” is really just a fancy term for a bunch of wires, terminal blocks, and connectors! But it still deserves some coverage, so today I’ll do just that.
I will show you the schematic for the wiring that distributes electricity to all the sections of the robot. It’s built with future expansion in mind.
After that we will look at the connectors I used to hook everything up. I designed it so that I can remove the tower without having to disconnect a bunch of wires.
I will also answer a few of the questions that I have received on the website and YouTube channel about DB1 and how/why I am building it the way that I am. I will continue to do this in future videos as well.
The next few videos will be about designing, programming and using the custom motor controller. So get your robot wired up and be prepared to follow along!
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