SemiAutonomous Submersible robot for underwater research

 by leevonk

Step 1: Circuit Diagram

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TO BE ABLE TO READ THE DIAGRAM, CLICK HERE:
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the rest of the pictures show the construction of the sub. It was made out of two C channels connected by an aluminum sheet. A skid was added to the bottom to allow the sub to skate over the bottom to gather quantitative video samples of the ecology. The skid and two C channels (necessary to hold the large # of sensors desired) was a little heavy so the sub had trouble moving up and down using it's one vertical motor (although there is a fourth small motor in the diagram, we never added that). You should definately be able to make the body a lot lighter so that a single vertical trolling motor will be fine.
manu1975 says: Jan 5, 2011. 12:18 PM
simply incredible!! nice job!! congratulations!!

a question, where did you find the motors??
jumpup_dnb_dj says: Sep 20, 2010. 3:14 PM
The link for schematic doesn't work.
shaf789 says: Jul 19, 2010. 6:45 PM
wooow
jeng12 says: Jun 29, 2009. 3:33 AM
what is the estimated total weight of your submersible robot? :).... by the way, good work :)
leevonk (author) in reply to jeng12Aug 18, 2009. 10:35 AM
hm, I don't know, was a while ago. maybe 60 or 70lbs? that's just ballpark. that's why we had to add the styrofoam. we should have built it with pvc tubing like everyone else, but we used to heavy duty plastic for the body that was not necessary.
Ben Harden says: Aug 18, 2009. 9:32 AM
My brain just died.. I'll be coming back when I understand what this is
Nyanman says: Jul 21, 2009. 1:28 PM
impressive!
daniel2008 says: Dec 27, 2008. 12:52 AM
very nice submarine,
would you consider submitting it to the new ROV group ?
SuperCoPilot says: Feb 10, 2008. 11:38 AM
can this be put in a "for dummies" format? lol
pacey_waring in reply to SuperCoPilotMay 16, 2008. 8:58 PM
the Joe-Schmoe version: Just give your little brother a pair of goggles, and throw 50 cents in :) INSTANT SUBMARINE
awang8 in reply to pacey_waringDec 19, 2008. 9:09 PM
Hmm... I wonder if you can attach cameras and use his arms as manipulators...
SuperCoPilot in reply to pacey_waringJul 16, 2008. 11:44 AM
i could just toss him in
Eddiepers in reply to pacey_waringJul 13, 2008. 2:45 PM
Thats funny. LOL I am telling the truth. It is Funny!
leevonk (author) in reply to SuperCoPilotFeb 10, 2008. 1:35 PM
it's all there in the circuit diagram and in the included documentation I've provided for download. The circuit diagram contains all parts numbers and names of all parts I used. It also has the pin numbers and pin names that are connected to and it contains all external components and their values (resistors, capacitors, crystals, etc). If you make the circuit as shown and program the basic stamp with the code I provided everything will work as described. If you don't get the circuit diagram just look up some electronics tutorial on google and a very basic introduction should be all you need to understand how to make the circuit yourself.
ArisenProdigy says: Jul 9, 2008. 7:17 PM
AHHH!!!! I think if I were ten years younger (when I had had more time and patience to learn new stuff) I'd have one of these. About how much did this cost for you to purchase all these parts, however?
leevonk (author) in reply to ArisenProdigyJul 24, 2008. 4:35 PM
I don't remember I think it was around $1500 or 2000. It was a project for research purposes so wasn't my own money.
pharoah says: Jun 6, 2007. 4:31 PM
Extra points for the use of Qbasic :)
leevonk (author) in reply to pharoahJun 6, 2007. 6:59 PM
haha, yeah I totally forgot I even used that, I don't think the lab I was working at had visual c++ or any other visual language, and Qbasic got the job done (little moving diagrams of the sub acording to it's angles etc)
chunkymuggen says: May 27, 2007. 8:01 PM
awesome
Coffee bean says: Mar 31, 2006. 7:51 PM
WHAT!
leevonk (author) in reply to Coffee beanOct 30, 2006. 7:55 PM
hahaha, it's all there man, heheh
Ricky2443 says: Mar 17, 2006. 4:00 PM
Cool project man, i have a question thou. I saw that your using a Dualshock to control the submersible, i've been trying to get find a way to control my robot that way, how did u rig it?
leevonk (author) in reply to Ricky2443Mar 18, 2006. 4:49 PM
I'll try to reupload a smaller diagram so you can see it and put some code to show how to interface from a basic stamp to the dual shock controller.
radiorental says: Mar 17, 2006. 10:05 AM
very nice project, if you're not aware you can select areas of the images and add notes. You can also upload files as well as images
leevonk (author) in reply to radiorentalMar 17, 2006. 1:49 PM
I tried uploading code and other documentation into the library but they dissapeared
instructables-eric in reply to leevonkMar 17, 2006. 2:44 PM
We're working on making this better. For the time being, once you have added your intro and first step, make sure you are in the editor and click on the step you would like to associate a file with. You can link a file to that step by uploading it under the "upload a new image or file" heading. Files that are not recognized as images don't currently make it into the image library, so you have to put them into the step individually. Wouldn't it be great to have CAD, schematic, spreadsheet, and other filetype libraries? We're working on it!
radiorental in reply to leevonkMar 17, 2006. 1:57 PM
interesting, I've seen other project with cad files and what have you. I wonder if there's a whitelist of file extensions. Either way, stick with the site.. it is quirky and the navigation system is based on a medieval road map of london. I find myself just clicking my login name at the top left to get back to where I started. You can email files to your library: Click your name > change settings > upload email good luck in the comp, take care - pauric
leevonk (author) in reply to radiorentalMar 18, 2006. 5:47 PM
I uploaded relevant files now
DELETED_Beanwaur says: Mar 17, 2006. 12:27 PM
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radiorental in reply to DELETED_BeanwaurMar 17, 2006. 1:51 PM
Like, totally click on the little (i) in the top left of the image dude, and then like most definitely click on the largest image link down on the left hand side of this new page. That should totally sort you out for a readable diag dude (o; yer, I know.. its not obvious.
leevonk (author) in reply to DELETED_BeanwaurMar 17, 2006. 1:49 PM
yeah, for some reason the website shrunk the schematic a bit so you can't read it. I don't know how to make it so you could see it, I'll try to shrink down the picture and repost it later this weekend.
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