Orangutan Robot Controller mega168
Want to build a small robot that doesn’t look like a PCB on wheels? The Orangutan is small enough for integrating into a small robot, rather than being the small robot. With a powerful Atmel mega168 AVR microcontroller, motor drivers, buttons, display, and buzzer, all you need to add is your own chassis, sensors, software,… you know, the fun stuff!
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Note: This product has been replaced by a newer version Orangutan SV-328.
Overview
Pololu Orangutan Robot Controller back view. |
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The Orangutan robot controller is a complete control solution for small robots. It includes an 8-character x 2-line liquid crystal display, two bi-directional motor ports, a buzzer, three pushbuttons, and up to 12 user I/O lines, yet the compact module measures only 2.00" x 1.85" and weighs less than 1 ounce. Because of the complete feature set, very few additional components (such as sensors or motors) need to be added to complete the electronic portion of a small robot. The small package allows for greater flexibility in incorporating the electronics into the mechanical design of a robot.
The Orangutan is based on Atmel’s ATmega168 AVR microcontroller, which features 16 Kbytes of flash program memory, 1024 bytes of SRAM, and 512 bytes of EEPROM. Up to 8 channels of 10-bit analog-to-digital conversion are also available. Because the user has direct access to the microcontroller, any development software for Atmel’s AVR microcontrollers, including Atmel’s free AVR Studio and the WinAVR GCC C/C++ compiler, is compatible with the Orangutan. An in-circuit programmer, such as our USB AVR programmer, is required for programming the Orangutan.
The Orangutan input voltage is 5-10 V, making it well-suited for use with small DC motors and 5- to 8-cell NiCd or NiMH battery packs. The motor driver can supply up to a maximum of 1 A per motor channel, subject to power dissipation requirements. Total power consumption (with motors and buzzer off) is under 15 mA.
Specifications & On-Board Hardware
- overall unit dimensions: 2.00" x 1.85"
- input voltage: 5-10 V
- 2 bidirectional motor ports connected to LB1836M motor driver (1 A maximum per channel)
- programmable 8 MHz Atmel ATmega168 AVR microcontroller (16 kB flash, 1 kB SRAM, 512 bytes EEPROM)
- 12 user I/O lines, 10 of which can be used for digital I/O and 8 of which can be used as analog input channels
- 8-character x 2-line LCD
- buzzer
- 3 user pushbutton switches
- 1 user LED
- user potentiometer tied to ADC7
People often buy this product together with:
Tamiya 70144 Ball Caster Kit (2 casters) |
Pololu USB-to-Serial Adapter |