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Welcome!
RobotLogic was formed by two battlebot builders Byon Garrabrant and Greg Hjelstrom on the long drive home from the November 2001 Battlebots tournament (Season 3.0). We had just competed with an invertible drum-bot and we wanted to be able to easily drive when the robot was upside down. Our IMX-1 mixer was the solution to this common problem. Since then builders all over the world have used the IMX-1 in hundreds of different combat robots.
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This fun project lets you control two stepper motors with either a PS-2 mouse or a computer
using a simple serial protocol. The kit comes with everything you see here except for the
etch-a-sketch.
Coming soon! For more info, contact sales@robotlogic.com.
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This RC mixer is specifically designed to allow driving a tank steering robot with a single control stick.
An invert feature controlled by an RC channel allows driving the robot inverted. Even non-invertable robots
can benefit from the invert feature because inverted controls will allow the robot to be easily driven backwards,
leading with the rear.
IMX-1's have been used for years in hundreds of combat robots in all major combat robotics competitions.
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This device will output the same signal that RC gear uses. Just plug a reciever battery and the device that you want to test into it and turn the knob!
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The SB-3 signal booster can boost 3 RC channels for use with popular speed controllers such as the Victor-833. The SB-3 also provides signal splitting, eliminating the need for Y-cables. The first input is replicated to 3 output connectors and the other two inputs are replicated to 2 output connectors each. The LED on the SB-3 indicates power and signal status.
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This RC mixer is designed for three wheeled omni-directional robots. It mixes three input RC channels: x, y, and spin to generate the appropriate signals for motors controlling three omni-directional wheels mounted 120 degrees from each other.
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