Well i am starting to get things together to make my rock crawler autonomous. i have a ardupilot and arduino mega on the way. i have already experimented with a basic stamp v2 in which i was implimenting a mesmic dual axis accel. and ping sensor to judge the obstacle in front of it and decide if it is climable. well durring the prototyping phase, my esc spiked voltage to myboard and fried my stamp. And now is where i need help. i need any suggestions on what i can do with these two boards. and codes or suggestions on what to impliment would be greatly appriciated.

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Hey Dustin,
I can't help you regarding the boards, I just wanted to voice my excitement over your project! I've just purchased a Red Cat Rockslide (looks like you have one too) that I want to use in my home inspection business. My plan is to mount a pan/tilt Blackfin camera and lights and use that setup for an initial survey of crawl space items (plumbing, foundation, structure etc).


Please keep us updated with your progress.
Which crawler did you get? the 1/8th scale super class is almost impossible to find a challenge for it to climb. but this comes at a size cost, seeing as this thing is 26" long and 13" tall.
I ordered the 1/8th scale. Some crawl spaces can be quite challenging, and judging from the videos I've seen, this truck should have no problems. As long as I keep the pan/tilt camera relatively low, clearance (hopefully) won't be an issue.
I am about to try a similar project. I just finished an R/C lawnmower using the Arduino to read 2 servo signals from my r/c receiver and output commands to the h-bridge. It works very well for r/c control, but I just got an Ardupilot with GPS module and am about to try to integrate it onto my lawnmower. Having trouble finding in the code where I can change the outputs to control my motors.

If you want to use your Arduino, I can give you some code to decode 2 servo signals from your R/C receiver and turn them into PWM values (plus a 3rd aux channel for on/off). If you are getting an Arduino Mega, you can decode 6 or more because it has 6 external interrupts (the regular arduino only has 2). You would need an h-bridge to control the motor though (pretty easy to make).
i already have an esc that takes pwm signals
i want to use the ardupilot to get the directioning and use the mega to do obsticle avoidance, what i want to do is have the ardupilot give direction directly to the servo and esc and then when the mega detects something, it disconnects the ardupilot and implements a set of movements to go around
any help you can give would be great
ouch sorry to hear about the fried stamp... you should make sure to protect your arduino mega with a zener diode or two... cheap investment that can save your board in voltage spikes
well the mega runs its own power conditioner, so i shouldn't have any problems should i?

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