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Disclaimer: this is not *specifically* for a commercial product, but various things I design sometimes get commercialized. I mention this so that you may decide whether you want to weigh in. If it’s commercialized, I will probably make very little money but a bunch of university students may get a neat STEM program in the countryside :D\n
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That out of the way, I’ve designed some boards for a Wi-Fi controlled robot with mechanum wheels. So 4 independent motor drivers, one for each wheel, allow omnidirectional motion. It’s built around a Pi Pico W, 4 SOIC-8 9110S motor drivers, and some buck/boost converters to give the system a 5V and 12V line. It’s very basic, mostly made to be cheap. Here’s a photo:\n
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![](https://voltage.vn/pictrs/image/bcdf7c0f-70f7-426d-9fef-d3d7191cf93e.jpeg)\n
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Right now it just receives UDP communications (a little app written in Godot) and activates the motors in different combinations – very “hello world”. I’m planning to add some autonomy to move around pre-generated maps, solve mazes, and so on.\n
\n
I have foolishly used 2-pin JST connectors for the motors, so using motors with rotary encoders would be a pain without ordering new boards. I’ll probably fix that in a later board revision or just hack it in. Also the routing is sloppy and there’s no ground plane. It works well enough for development and testing though :D\n
\n
What I’m thinking about right now, is how to let the robot position itself in a room effectively and cheaply. I was thinking of adding either a full LiDAR or building a limited LiDAR out of a servo motor and two cheap laser ToF sensors – e.g. one pointed forward, the other back, and I can sweep it 90 degrees. Since the LiDAR does not need to be fast or continuously sweep, I am leaning toward the latter approach.\n
\n
Then the processing is handled remotely – a server requests that the robot do a LiDAR sweep, the robot sends a minimal point cloud back to the server, which estimates the robot’s current location and sends back some instructions to move in a direction for some distance – probably this is where the lack of rotary encoders is going to hurt, but for now I’m planning on just pointing the forward laser ToF sensor towards a target and give the instruction “turn or move forward at static speed X until the sensor reads Y”, which should be pretty easy for the MCU To handle.\n
\n
I’m planning to control multiple robots from the same server. The robots don’t need to be super fast.\n
\n
What I’m currently wondering is whether my approach really needs rotary encoders in practice – I’ve heard that mechanum wheels have high enough mechanical slippage that they end up inaccurate, and designers often add another set of unpowered wheels for position tracking anyway. I don’t want to add more wheels in this way though.\n
\n
On the other hand, it would probably be easier to tell the MCU to “move forward X rotary encoder pulses at a velocity defined by Y pulses per second, and then check position and correct at a lower speed” than to use a pure LiDAR approach (e.g. even if rotary encoders don’t give me accurate position, on small time scales, they give me good feedback to control speed). I could possibly even send a fairly complex series of instructions in one go, making the communications efficient enough to eliminate a local server and control a ton of robots from a cloud VPS or whatever.\n
\n
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Disclaimer: this is not *specifically* for a commercial product, but various things I design sometimes get commercialized. I mention this so that you may decide whether you want to weigh in. If it’s commercialized, I will probably make very little money but a bunch of university students may get a neat STEM program in the countryside :D\n
\n
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\n
![](https://voltage.vn/pictrs/image/bcdf7c0f-70f7-426d-9fef-d3d7191cf93e.jpeg)\n
\n
Right now it just receives UDP communications (a little app written in Godot) and activates the motors in different combinations – very “hello world”. I’m planning to add some autonomy to move around pre-generated maps, solve mazes, and so on.\n
\n
I have foolishly used 2-pin JST connectors for the motors, so using motors with rotary encoders would be a pain without ordering new boards. I’ll probably fix that in a later board revision or just hack it in. Also the routing is sloppy and there’s no ground plane. It works well enough for development and testing though :D\n
\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
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\n
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I am not The OOP, OOP is u/pyrpaul on Reddit\n
\n
Originally posted to r/CasualIreland\n
\n
**Original Jan 5, 2023**\n
\n
> So I’ve been seeing a lot of new brands on the shelves as late. One brand was called apollo, the other samyang, I think.\n
> \n
> Has anyone tried? Any use? Is there even a difference from Koka, or is ramen just ramen?\n
> \n
> (I will also fight anyone that says instant noodles don’t deserve a foodie tag.)\n
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RELEVANT COMMENTS\n
\n
No-Ladder7811\n
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> Samyang kimchi ramen noodles from the Asian store are my go to. Now they blow the arse of you but well worth it. If too spicy instead of water, use some milk, to make a creamier broth to tone it down a bit.\n
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Cabhert5\n
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> They aren’t all the same at all, according to my kid who’ll only eat Shin Ramen (Nongshim) from the asian stores. Believe me, the kid’s a connoisseur\n
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dreamcomenull\n
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azlolazlo\n
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leosp633fc\n
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> Dude, koka is boring. Go to an Asian shop and be adventurous!\n
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\n
> So I managed to pick up a pot of Samyang 2x spicy hot chicken flavor, and I have been happily storing it away until this evening when I planned to finally tuck in.\n
> \n
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> \n
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> \n
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> \n
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> \n
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> \n
> Today I learned I am a bitch. But not just any type of bitch.\n
> \n
> Have you ever met one of those absolute chodes that goes around saying stuff like, “I love spicy food,” - “Nothing is too hot for me.” - “If I could bottle hellfire I’d sprinkle it on my chips.” And then folds like a cheap trick at the first sing of heat.\n
> \n
> Today, laddies and djents, I am that chode.\n
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> \n
> I am a heat-bitch, and I see that now. Samyang 2x spicy scorched my soul from my lean flanks, twisted me once around the sun, and sat me back down, blistered and burned, to revel at the scope of my folly.\n
> \n
> There is no god, only heat. Yet still I pray that my lips will cease to hurt.\n
> \n
> Pray for me if you can.\n
\n
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\n
SteveK27982\n
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> Best of luck with it the other end!\n
\n
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urpleWomat\n
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> I’ll wait for the update before I try them.\n
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> OP is dead. There will be no update.\n
\n
---\n
\n
This post is considered concluded as OOP has stated that they are deceased\n
\n
I am not OOP\n
\n
[Source](https://reddit.com/r/BestofRedditorUpdates/comments/15yqhw4/new_ramen_noodle_brands_scare_me/)
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I am not The OOP, OOP is u/pyrpaul on Reddit\n
\n
Originally posted to r/CasualIreland\n
\n
**Original Jan 5, 2023**\n
\n
> So I’ve been seeing a lot of new brands on the shelves as late. One brand was called apollo, the other samyang, I think.\n
> \n
> Has anyone tried? Any use? Is there even a difference from Koka, or is ramen just ramen?\n
> \n
> (I will also fight anyone that says instant noodles don’t deserve a foodie tag.)\n
\n
---\n
\n
RELEVANT COMMENTS\n
\n
No-Ladder7811\n
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> Samyang kimchi ramen noodles from the Asian store are my go to. Now they blow the arse of you but well worth it. If too spicy instead of water, use some milk, to make a creamier broth to tone it down a bit.\n
\n
---\n
\n
Cabhert5\n
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> They aren’t all the same at all, according to my kid who’ll only eat Shin Ramen (Nongshim) from the asian stores. Believe me, the kid’s a connoisseur\n
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dreamcomenull\n
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> Samyang is great. But be careful - they have some extra spicy noodles. And by extra I mean the most spicy noodles in the world. No jokes\n
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---\n
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azlolazlo\n
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> Why would you abandon koka for some new whore?\n
\n
---\n
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leosp633fc\n
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> Dude, koka is boring. Go to an Asian shop and be adventurous!\n
\n
---\n
\n
**Update Jan 13, 2023**\n
\n
> So I managed to pick up a pot of Samyang 2x spicy hot chicken flavor, and I have been happily storing it away until this evening when I planned to finally tuck in.\n
> \n
> I found the instructions very clear and easy to follow. I found the bowl design of the packaging fantastically efficient. I fried some bacon and mushrooms to add to the noodles and can clearly see how ramen so quickly became a staple food in Eastern climes.\n
> \n
> What I did not expect was the life altering revelation that Samyang would bring to me. A moment of such clarity of spirit and placement within the wide universe that I felt as if I was looking at myself from without.\n
> \n
> In this moment of catharsis I discovered that there are two types of bucket-lists.\n
> \n
> One is the normal super fun lists of things you want to do in the life.\n
> \n
> The other is a not so fun list of things you never want to learn about yourself.\n
> \n
> Today I learned I am a bitch. But not just any type of bitch.\n
> \n
> Have you ever met one of those absolute chodes that goes around saying stuff like, “I love spicy food,” - “Nothing is too hot for me.” - “If I could bottle hellfire I’d sprinkle it on my chips.” And then folds like a cheap trick at the first sing of heat.\n
> \n
> Today, laddies and djents, I am that chode.\n
> \n
> Here and now I swear blind that I’ll never again attest that I eat hot all the time. Or that I love jalapenos. Or that I put chili flakes on everything.\n
> \n
> I am a heat-bitch, and I see that now. Samyang 2x spicy scorched my soul from my lean flanks, twisted me once around the sun, and sat me back down, blistered and burned, to revel at the scope of my folly.\n
> \n
> There is no god, only heat. Yet still I pray that my lips will cease to hurt.\n
> \n
> Pray for me if you can.\n
\n
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RELEVANT COMMENTS\n
\n
SteveK27982\n
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> Best of luck with it the other end!\n
\n
---\n
\n
urpleWomat\n
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> I’ll wait for the update before I try them.\n
\n
---\n
\n
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\n
> OP is dead. There will be no update.\n
\n
---\n
\n
This post is considered concluded as OOP has stated that they are deceased\n
\n
I am not OOP\n
\n
[Source](https://reddit.com/r/BestofRedditorUpdates/comments/15yqhw4/new_ramen_noodle_brands_scare_me/)
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I am not The OOP, OOP is u/pyrpaul on Reddit\n
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Originally posted to r/CasualIreland\n
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**Original Jan 5, 2023**\n
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> So I’ve been seeing a lot of new brands on the shelves as late. One brand was called apollo, the other samyang, I think.\n
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> Has anyone tried? Any use? Is there even a difference from Koka, or is ramen just ramen?\n
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> (I will also fight anyone that says instant noodles don’t deserve a foodie tag.)\n
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No-Ladder7811\n
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> Samyang kimchi ramen noodles from the Asian store are my go to. Now they blow the arse of you but well worth it. If too spicy instead of water, use some milk, to make a creamier broth to tone it down a bit.\n
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Cabhert5\n
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> They aren’t all the same at all, according to my kid who’ll only eat Shin Ramen (Nongshim) from the asian stores. Believe me, the kid’s a connoisseur\n
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dreamcomenull\n
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> Samyang is great. But be careful - they have some extra spicy noodles. And by extra I mean the most spicy noodles in the world. No jokes\n
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azlolazlo\n
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> Why would you abandon koka for some new whore?\n
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leosp633fc\n
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> Dude, koka is boring. Go to an Asian shop and be adventurous!\n
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**Update Jan 13, 2023**\n
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> So I managed to pick up a pot of Samyang 2x spicy hot chicken flavor, and I have been happily storing it away until this evening when I planned to finally tuck in.\n
> \n
> I found the instructions very clear and easy to follow. I found the bowl design of the packaging fantastically efficient. I fried some bacon and mushrooms to add to the noodles and can clearly see how ramen so quickly became a staple food in Eastern climes.\n
> \n
> What I did not expect was the life altering revelation that Samyang would bring to me. A moment of such clarity of spirit and placement within the wide universe that I felt as if I was looking at myself from without.\n
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> In this moment of catharsis I discovered that there are two types of bucket-lists.\n
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> One is the normal super fun lists of things you want to do in the life.\n
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> The other is a not so fun list of things you never want to learn about yourself.\n
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> Today I learned I am a bitch. But not just any type of bitch.\n
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> Have you ever met one of those absolute chodes that goes around saying stuff like, “I love spicy food,” - “Nothing is too hot for me.” - “If I could bottle hellfire I’d sprinkle it on my chips.” And then folds like a cheap trick at the first sing of heat.\n
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> Today, laddies and djents, I am that chode.\n
> \n
> Here and now I swear blind that I’ll never again attest that I eat hot all the time. Or that I love jalapenos. Or that I put chili flakes on everything.\n
> \n
> I am a heat-bitch, and I see that now. Samyang 2x spicy scorched my soul from my lean flanks, twisted me once around the sun, and sat me back down, blistered and burned, to revel at the scope of my folly.\n
> \n
> There is no god, only heat. Yet still I pray that my lips will cease to hurt.\n
> \n
> Pray for me if you can.\n
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SteveK27982\n
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> Best of luck with it the other end!\n
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urpleWomat\n
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> I’ll wait for the update before I try them.\n
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OOP replied\n
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> OP is dead. There will be no update.\n
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This post is considered concluded as OOP has stated that they are deceased\n
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I am not OOP\n
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[Source](https://reddit.com/r/BestofRedditorUpdates/comments/15yqhw4/new_ramen_noodle_brands_scare_me/)
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