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    RED, balancing robot, OzBotz, San Jose, California, USA

    Developer - OzBotz

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    RED Balancing Robot for ServoCity Contest

    Published on Oct 27, 2014

    This video show my robot, RED, operating in several situations. RED is a two wheel balancing robot. He was built for a contest sponsored by ServoCity. The goal of the contest was to build a robot using the Actobotics construction system.

    RED is an open source project.

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    RED's first balance - Oct 21. 2014

    Published on Oct 29, 2014

    The is the first time that RED has stayed upright without any support. He is a bit wobbly, but a bit of PID tuning should take care of that.

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    RED proportional gain only - Oct 18, 2014

    Published on Oct 29, 2014

    When RED tilts forward, the wheels move forward. When he tilts back, the wheels move back. The more he tilts, the faster the wheels move. This is "proportional gain." This is like a Segway. The robot is not able to balance on his own at this point. A human is required for balance. To make RED balance and achieve full PID control, I will need to add Integral and Derivative gain.

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