Borsti
The remote-controlled bristle robot of the AATiS e.V. (AS104)
Borsti is the remote-controlled bristle robot of the Arbeitskreis Amateurfunk und Telekommunikation in der Schule e.V. (AATiS) and is ideally suited for electronics beginners as well as technology-related school lessons (STEM).
It is based on a similar design as Windell H. Oskay presented for his Bristlebot, but has been extended to two brushes to make the robot steerable.
Borsti has lights, turn signals, strobe lights and a horn and can be operated via the included infrared remote control. Optionally, a Bluetooth module can be added for control via Android app.
The double-sided PCB (apart from the flash, which is an SMD LED in 1206 package, and the optional Bluetooth module) is populated entirely with wired components. Infrared remote control, motors, battery holder, switches, spacer bolts, screws and washers are included in the kit, but the mechanics must be made by the user.
The kit is available from the AATiS as part number AS104, the description is published in the Praxisheft 24. In addition to the magazine article, some additional information can be found on this page.
Meet Borsti
November 08, 2014: Borsti will be exhibited at the 33rd Interradio Hannover at the booth of the AATiS. The kit can also be purchased on site!July 05, 2014: Presentation at the Maker Faire Hannover, 11:00 - 11:30 in conference room 08/10June 27-29, 2014: Borsti will be exhibited at the AATiS booth at HAM RADIO in Friedrichshafen. The kit can also be purchased on site!March 14-16, 2014: Workshop at the 29. AATIS Bundeskongress in Goslar
Missing and optional parts
- Base plate, motor support plate, shim: Saw out of FR4 material according to template (see below)
- Brushes: hardware store, cut according to instructions in the magazine
- Bluetooth module: eBay or similar (details in the Praxisheft)
- Acrylic glass sphere: available in any well-stocked hobby store
- Fixing of the sphere: Bracket from electronics store, M3 screws
- Decoration: If necessary, use googly eyes as well as fluffy fabric as hair
Mechanics kit
Participants of the workshop at the AATiS national congress on March 14-16, 2014 in Goslar had the opportunity to purchase a limited mechanics set consisting of milled base plate, motor support and shim plates, brushes and angles.
Due to the high demand, additional mechanics sets were manufactured. These cost 10 euros and can be purchased as usual from the AATiS.
Android App
Direction correction
In order for Borsti to move in an optimal straight direction, it is necessary to align and pre-drill the brushes as accurately as possible. Normally the edges of both motors close up with the mounting plate. A minor drift can be corrected by moving one motor slightly inwards. Alignment should be performed on a straight, smooth surface (tabletop, laminate, PVC). If necessary, apply a bubble level beforehand.
Note on the assembly
Circuit modification when operating without Bluetooth module
If no Bluetooth module is installed, a problem can occur: Borsti starts in Bluetooth configuration mode, although the button is not pressed during power on. This is indicated by the fact that only the orange LEDs light up and the robot does not react to the remote control.
The solution is a resistor between 4.7K and 10K, which is soldered from ground (pin 1, square solder pad) to PD4/KEY (pin 5) on the connector. This prevents static charging of the port pin and thus false detection of the button not being pressed.