Internet Controlled Security Robot

http://cubloc.com/image/app/security-bot-cool.jpg

Wow, here’s a cool internet controlled security robot using CUBLOC
CB280
, CuBASE 32M, CLCD420B, and a MAXPORT. Thanks Shelato!

There are two components to the interface. One a Visual basic program that sends and receives commands to the cubloc. Two, the cubloc program that receives the commands, controls the cubloc and turns the outputs on and off.

The fully load version on the test stand. It runs wireless!!!!!!!! However, I’m tethered to the power supplies for the Linksys router and Cubloc power supply. Next weekend we go to full battery power.

The Maxport is sticking out the backend of truck connected to the Linksys router through the blue ethernet cable. 2 Green lights can been seen on the Cubloc. The LCD display is in the passanger window.

via cubloc forum

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6 Responses to “Internet Controlled Security Robot”

  1. David Shelato Says:

    If you revisit the shelato website by using this link, http://www.shelato.com/SecurityRobot/

    you will find that there is now a test drive video posted on the site. Feel free to add this to the blog.

  2. max Says:

    Oh thanks David! Tight, nice robot!
    We will try to have the WiPORT soon so you don’t need a router on-board your robot.

  3. max Says:

    Maybe you can post your video on YouTube and we can post another Video post!

  4. chumbawumba Says:

    Hi, really like your site. Just got a question, does anybody know where I can buy software called Mototools 6 from?
    It’s used for unlocking Motorola phones with the IMEI, and I really need it, as I don’t have a cable to link my phone to my PC.
    Please help! Thanks in advance for any help.

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