Low cost educational ROV
Posted: Jul 8th, 2015, 2:29 pm
Hi,
I have been working a low cost arduino based ROV and wanted to share my progress with the community. The ROV topside consists of a laptop running a GUI using
microsoft visual c# and a USB to serial UART converter/circuit that interfaces with the tether, a USB gamepad controller with joystick provides control as well as the GUI. The tether is a duplex plastic fiber optic cable running in center of a nylon braided rope strain relief member. Subsea the ROV uses an arduino Mega 2560 to do all the processing and control. The thrusters are low cost brushed dc motors in film can housings with 3d printed parts for the o-ring adapter, propeller and duct. The ROV frame is just PVC pipe and some packing foam for buoyancy. There is a video camera using Arducam that sends 5-10 fps video depending on the resolution also can take high res stills. Has LED lighting, compass, depth gauge, battery voltage and current and sonar altimeter. A 24vdc Li-ion battery pack is planned to run the electronics subsea so there is no need power conductors in the tether. Still need to make a subsea housing from acrylic + endcaps. The ROV is meant a to be used as an educational exhibit for youth/adults.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/p87y1srn2iodw ... c.jpg?dl=0
I have been working a low cost arduino based ROV and wanted to share my progress with the community. The ROV topside consists of a laptop running a GUI using
microsoft visual c# and a USB to serial UART converter/circuit that interfaces with the tether, a USB gamepad controller with joystick provides control as well as the GUI. The tether is a duplex plastic fiber optic cable running in center of a nylon braided rope strain relief member. Subsea the ROV uses an arduino Mega 2560 to do all the processing and control. The thrusters are low cost brushed dc motors in film can housings with 3d printed parts for the o-ring adapter, propeller and duct. The ROV frame is just PVC pipe and some packing foam for buoyancy. There is a video camera using Arducam that sends 5-10 fps video depending on the resolution also can take high res stills. Has LED lighting, compass, depth gauge, battery voltage and current and sonar altimeter. A 24vdc Li-ion battery pack is planned to run the electronics subsea so there is no need power conductors in the tether. Still need to make a subsea housing from acrylic + endcaps. The ROV is meant a to be used as an educational exhibit for youth/adults.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/p87y1srn2iodw ... c.jpg?dl=0