Tuesday, May 22, 2012




This Video shows the right and left movement of the car we built.
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The breadboard, motor and resistor.
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A picture of the breadboard and the new chip " 8038 ICL "



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The car we built out of lego From the side.




Another picture from the top of the car.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

New Plan for motors

Due to time constraints and ability to fabricate needed part.  We will be going with Lego NXT motors and parts for the chassis.  The rear wheels will be powered by one motor and steering will controlled by the other using a modified version of Pitman Steering system.  We have changed the IC we will use too as the one we had did not meet the exact specifications.  We have included links to the specification info we used on the reference page which can be accessed by the menu to your right.

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Motors , Breadboard , Resistors and a switch 












                                             Those are the parts we bought for our project

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

All parts are in and design of the circuit to control the motors has been started.  The design proposal page has been updated to account for the changes that were made to the design.  Initial testing will begin this week.

Friday, April 13, 2012

Design Proposal

The Design Proposal has been completed and can be found on the pages menu.  We have begun to order and recieve parts.  So far, the breadboard, resistors, and motor have been ordered.  To power the breadboard we will use an old USB cord.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Possible idea

hey guys,

i don't know if this is a possible idea. but it seems pretty straight forward. and focus on the motor control part. However the drifting could be cool eventually.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNCN2PYaFe0&feature=BFa&list=SPA7BACCD4054BDFCA&lf=list_related

let me know what you think.

Jason