24 October 2006 06:00
nonsolder bicore
by YukuanMarkA complete tutorial on creating a fully adjustable bicore, master/slave bicore, head or any other circuit around any other chip!
The Complete Guide for Building a fWalker
by YukuanMarkThis is your complete guide on how to build a Master / Slave walker.
24 October 2006 05:00
BICORE ARTICLE
by YukuanMarkThe suspended bicore is the core of most BEAM devices. It’s unique structure makes it very easy to customize for a wide range of uses. These uses vary from blinking LED’s to servo-drivers to walkers.
23 October 2006 20:00
How to freeform the H-bridge - by Brian Hendrickson
by YukuanMarkMost of us are familiar with Beckingham's photovore block (also known as Chiu's). The following is a similar format used for freeforming a simple H-bridge motor driver that can be used for walkers, heads, and any other project that uses motors that requir
How to free form the Bicore
by YukuanMarkThe Bicore is one of the easiest BEAM circuits to free form and can be built in 10 to 60 minutes depending on your skill level. I would recommend you read the whole tutorial first, this will GREATLY lower the chance of you making a mistake.
23 October 2006 19:00
BEAM Reference Library -- BEAMbot Pieces
by YukuanMarkYou'll be making use of a number of components in the creation of your BEAM robot. This section's pages describe the most-common of them.
BEAM From the Ground Up
by YukuanMarkWelcome to the leaner, cleaner, BEAM From the Ground Up! This site is designed to be a useful collection of material for BEAM roboticists of all experience levels and abilities. The unifying focus here is on learning -- so this is the place to look for tu
23 October 2006 16:00
BEAM Online > About BEAM
by YukuanMarkBEAM robotics is the brain child of Mark W. Tilden who is currently working at "Los Alamos National Laboratory" in Los Alamos, New Mexico, US. BEAM robotics as described in the BEAM rule book: 1/: A description of what aspects a roving robot creature coul
BEAM robotics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
by YukuanMarkThe word "beam" in BEAM robotics is an acronym for Biology, Electronics, Aesthetics, and Mechanics. This is a term that refers to a style of robotics that primarily uses simple analog circuits instead of a microprocessor in order to produce an unusually s
Mark Tilden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
by YukuanMarkMark W. Tilden is perhaps most well known for his invention of BEAM robotics. He is a robotics physicist, who produces complex robotic movements from simple logic circuits, often all on the single logic chip and without a microprocessor.
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