1. Introduction
Six-legged locomotion is a simple, robust system of walking that is very popular both in the animal kingdom
and among robotics hobbyists. Robot hexapods range from simple one-motor toys to advanced platforms with
18 or more servos. This tutorial shows you how to build a very simple autonomous hexapod robot using just
three servos. The 2"-high hexapod is capable of walking forward and backward, and can turn left and right.
Two forward-looking distance sensors provide obstacle avoidance. The brain of the hexapod is the
[http://www.pololu.com/catalog/product/1351]
, a 6-servo controller that can read inputs and play motion
sequences in a stored script.
See the
[http://www.pololu.com/docs/0J40]
for complete documentation on the Micro
Maestro.
Sample Project: Simple Hexapod Walker
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