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March 25, 2009

Nickel-O-Matic Robot

at 1:22 pm. Filed under Complex Hacks, Cool Gadgets, Crazy Hacks, Electronic Hacks, Funny Hacks, What Were They Thinking

 

I love complex machines that take lots of complex technology to perform a simple task. This Nickel-O-Matic Robot waits for a coin and then uses tons of servos and stepper motors to print a cool message on a wooden token.

"The system was built as a number of modules to make design and trouble shooting simpler. The most complex of the modules is the inkjet system. At the center of the inkjet module is a spindle that rotates the wooden nickel under the inkjet head. This spindle is turned with a stepper motor and allows for repeatable placement of the nickel under the inkjet head. The spindle is also moved horizontally under the inkjet head by a second stepper motor coupled to a lead screw and slide mechanism. A Propeller Chip controls all the elements of the inkjet module. The Propeller Chip was chosen for the inkjet system for two reasons. The first is that the inkjet required fast and accurate timing. The Propeller Chip has direct control over the inkjet head through a simple Darlington transistor array. Each of the inkjet’s 12 nozzles needs pulsed on for no more than 6 microseconds. The second reason the Propeller Chip was chosen is that the module needed at least 24 IO pins to control the inkjet module. The inkjet head needs 12 pins, the two steppers need 4 pins each, there are three IR sensors, and I needed at least one pin to communicate with the BASIC Stamp 2."

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4 Responses to “Nickel-O-Matic Robot”

  1. ianmkz Says:

    What a great machine – and a very fine video too!

  2. Troy Farrell Says:

    It’s an interesting project. I’d like to know more about how to control an inkjet print head, but the book mentioned “Inkjet Applications” is hard-to-find, thus expensive. :(

  3. Alan Parekh Says:

    Hi Troy,

    See more info on the Parallax inkjet here
    http://hackedgadgets.com/2007/01/17/injkjet-hacks/

  4. Alan Parekh Says:

    I wonder if Parallax is no longer selling the inkjet kit. The link in the article that I listed above goes to a dead page…

    Looks like the inkjet cartridge was just ripped out of a printer and is controlled directly by a propeller microcontroller for this project.

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