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Course: Electrical engineering > Unit 7
Lesson 5: Bit-zee Bot- Bit-zeeeeeeeeeee
- Bit-zeeeeeeeeeee (long version)
- Parts for Bit-zee and It-zee
- Tools for Bit-zee and It-zee
- Introduction
- Planning and propulsion
- Parts
- Chassis/frame
- Wheel mounts and fenders
- Component mounting holes
- Batteries/power
- Battery wires
- Power wires and on/off switch
- Motors/propulsion
- Motor controller functions
- Motor controller
- Motor controller connections
- Arduino connections
- Digital camera connections
- Digital camera connections II
- 5 volt power distribution board
- Digital recorder/player connections
- Power connector for the Arduino
- Prototype board
- Motor controller connection to Arduino
- Camera connection to the Arduino
- Bumper switches
- LED eyes
- IR sensor
- Chassis modifications
- Camera wiring update
- Programming
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Bit-zeeeeeeeeeee (long version)
Bit-zee goes to school. Created by Karl Wendt.
Want to join the conversation?
- I REALLY want a Bit-zee! That looks really cute! Do you think they will ever come out in stores?(22 votes)
- yeah, my mom would NOT like me to do that either.(1 vote)
- Atyou say if you want to build a Bit-Zee bot to leave a comment. Ok. This isn't just a comment, but also a question: About when can we expect more information on what we need? My school is looking into doing this as a project for the Computer Science class and the videos are great, but I still have questions like what Arduino chip do we need? 2:16(5 votes)
- Could I order a bit-zee from you Sal?(3 votes)
- i want to build one too what parts do you need?(2 votes)
- could I order one because I don't want to take apart my alarm clock or anything like that(2 votes)
- Are there any competitions or whatever with these bots? Like whose can go the fastest, farthest, whose is the coolest? That would be really cool! Anyone know?(2 votes)
- hey can i make it
it looks really cool(1 vote) - Also I get in trouble if I do it(1 vote)
- I want to build it but the steps are pretty confusing i would like to learn more details(1 vote)
- how can you build bitsy(1 vote)
- The videos teach you how to do it.(1 vote)
- if you add a small table then it can carry stuff(1 vote)
Video transcript
SPEAKER 1: He can
spin in circles. SPEAKER 2: OK. Let's see what this one does. SPEAKER 3: That
makes [INAUDIBLE]. SPEAKER 2: He's making
really weird noises. SPEAKER 4: Hello! SPEAKER 1: Try and
take a picture. SPEAKER 2: No, stop! SPEAKER 3: It's made
out of a bunch of things that you'd have around
the house, like an alarm clock, a hair dryer,
a coffee machine. A lot of things that
have everyday uses. SPEAKER 1: A microphone, the
silver band from a coffeemaker. SPEAKER 2: They had
bottlecaps, and then other pieces of the bottle. And they had some parts
from a hair dryer, and it also has a speaker
from an alarm clock. SPEAKER 4: On the
count of three. SPEAKER 1: No, let me do it. Let me do it. SPEAKER 3: All three of us. SPEAKER 2: One, two, three. ALL: Me! SPEAKER 5: Hello there! SPEAKER 2: OK, ready? BIT-ZEE: Me! SPEAKER 5: Wait, can
I have the remote. SPEAKER 1: No, I want
to say, [INAUDIBLE]. SPEAKER 2: It has a lot of cool
science and math stuff in it, which I don't know yet,
because I haven't learned. Whoa! SPEAKER 5: I think
that's from the band. Is that from the band? My favorite thing about Bit-Zee
bot is probably all of it.