Turn a SMARTPHONE into a programmable ROBOT for kids!

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
  • Learn how to turn a smartphone into a programmable robot using simple electronics and paper. You will find all templates, the sample video and further instructions here: www.voltpaperscissors.com/diy...
    I invented this robot as a cheap and simple DIY alternative to expensive robotic toys and to inspire a maker mindset within kids. The goal was to use only simple electronics, conductive tape, cardboard, and a smartphone as the robot's brain. There are no tools required! The robot can be programmed with MIT App Inventor or any other programming language.
    This DIY project is not only fun for kids :-)
    To make my easy robot, you will find all instructions here: www.voltpaperscissors.com/eas...
    The basics video about conductive tape and paper circuits:
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    Timecodes:
    0:00 Intro
    01:18 Why a smartphone robot is awesome
    03:15 How the robot works
    05:28 How to build a smartphone robot
    08:50 Testing the smartphone robot
    12:21 Two more tips
    13:05 Teaser: Programming with MIT App Inventor

Комментарии • 97

  • @VoltPaperScissors
    @VoltPaperScissors  Месяц назад

    I am now offering my templates and shopping lists for sale as digital downloads. Head over to: www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Voltpaperscissors

  • @SuperADI2
    @SuperADI2 3 года назад +5

    The idea with using photo resistor to give command's to the engine's is amazing, exactly how you told this platform have so many things that can be implemented, I build robot's in my free time and I try to pass my knowledge to makers community

    • @VoltPaperScissors
      @VoltPaperScissors  3 года назад

      Thanks! Yeah this simple setup has a lot of potential. I just checked your channel. Do you build robots while sailing on a boat? :-)

    • @SuperADI2
      @SuperADI2 3 года назад +1

      @@VoltPaperScissors I was doing that in the last 2 years, now I am in Germany

  • @carolineeylmann6630
    @carolineeylmann6630 3 года назад +2

    Great idea!

  • @annmelnichuk131
    @annmelnichuk131 3 года назад +1

    Cool! It`s an amazing video with steps and details!! I am also a teacher and it inspired me. Thank you!

  • @hw4890
    @hw4890 2 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @vipullal7689
    @vipullal7689 2 года назад

    Brilliant idea!

  • @jacquelinewalker6357
    @jacquelinewalker6357 Год назад +1

    thanks

  • @AliSa-mk8vn
    @AliSa-mk8vn 3 года назад +1

    Thanks! This is the best project in education for children that I have seen. I say this as a teacher and as a parent.

  • @TechnicalidEas07
    @TechnicalidEas07 3 года назад +1

    Mst 🔥❤️ Love it 😍

  • @michaelschnell1742
    @michaelschnell1742 3 года назад +3

    Looks very nice. I think I might try it with my class.

  • @VoltPaperScissors
    @VoltPaperScissors  3 года назад +4

    Hey! I just uploaded a new version of this robot that uses standard "yellow" dc motors. It is available to people supporting my work on Patreon. If you consider doing so, here is the link: www.patreon.com/VoltPaperScissors
    Over at Patreon you will also find my APK's and MIT App Inventor files.

  • @tobiasroider9287
    @tobiasroider9287 3 года назад +1

    Good job!

  • @TheMirthrindir
    @TheMirthrindir 3 года назад +4

    FANTASTIC! Inexpensive, simple, yet very impressive functionality. And great presentation - very easy to follow. Thank you for making this available for free. I'll be ordering parts right away. Thank you!!

    • @VoltPaperScissors
      @VoltPaperScissors  3 года назад

      Thanks for your nice feedback and good luck making it!

  • @rverm1000
    @rverm1000 Год назад

    clever dude clever

  • @user-fd8sc9rt7p
    @user-fd8sc9rt7p Год назад +2

    sir please can u tell me how you build the light sensor with the transistor and battery step by step make a video for me

  • @davidkempton2894
    @davidkempton2894 Год назад

    This is such a great idea! I love that the robot can even be controlled just by running a video. But obviously using the app maker would be even better. Especially for older kids. Did you think about powering the robot from the USB port? I guess the risk is that the kids might short out the phone battery. Some sort of fused adaptor might be a solution. This could probably be designed to be 3d printed. What do you think? I am thinking about finding fun educational uses for retired mobile phones and this project certainly fits the bill! Thanks for sharing your ideas 👏👏👏

    • @VoltPaperScissors
      @VoltPaperScissors  Год назад

      yeah this is perfect for retired mobile phones! do you work as a teacher? powering the robot from the smartphone battery might work but I am not sure if the power output of a smartphones usb port is enough. As you mentioned I did not try it because in case of a short circuit you damage the smartphone. However, it would be cool, when used with a fused adaptor!

  • @Jake_Lockyer
    @Jake_Lockyer 11 месяцев назад +1

    It's there any way that this can be set up to use a phones sensors for Autonomous driving and obstacle avoidance? Great video

    • @VoltPaperScissors
      @VoltPaperScissors  10 месяцев назад

      sorry for my late reply! obstacle avoidance is not so easy with this setup. Smartphones do have a sensore to detect when you are holding you phone to the ear but it is only very short range.

  • @williamtarabalka4920
    @williamtarabalka4920 2 года назад +2

    build a simple paper computer.
    - and a simple paper resistor.
    - and a paper logic gate.

    • @VoltPaperScissors
      @VoltPaperScissors  2 года назад +1

      i like the paper logic gate idea! Computer will be a tricky one :-)

  • @fatoudarboe2397
    @fatoudarboe2397 Год назад +1

    Sir please can you teach me how to build the light sensor please I really need it

    • @VoltPaperScissors
      @VoltPaperScissors  Год назад

      hi! sadly you need to buy the light sensor. Good news is they are quite cheap!

  • @priyankaguha6977
    @priyankaguha6977 3 года назад +1

    Can you add a Video on codding fritz

    • @VoltPaperScissors
      @VoltPaperScissors  3 года назад

      Sure! Right now I have work to finish, but as soon as I find time I will create and upload Coding Videos for Fritz. You can join my Patreon if you want to download the MIT App Inventor files I used in the video. That would be a good start for now.

  • @unknownkhan1125
    @unknownkhan1125 6 месяцев назад

    Can i make it with bc547

    • @VoltPaperScissors
      @VoltPaperScissors  6 месяцев назад

      hi! sorry for my late reply!!! it is hard to tell. It can work I guess but no guarantee. you can start with the sample circuit and see how the circuit behaves. remember, it is important to have geared solar motors for this!

  • @dhanushjg4638
    @dhanushjg4638 2 года назад +1

    How did you do that iot remote

    • @VoltPaperScissors
      @VoltPaperScissors  2 года назад

      it uses the tinyWebDB component to write/read variables. There are two "screens" in the app, one for the robot and one for the remote. the remote writes the variables and the robot reads them. that's it in a nutshell :-)

  • @markangeloalarcos8727
    @markangeloalarcos8727 2 года назад +2

    Sir please teach me.i want to learn

    • @VoltPaperScissors
      @VoltPaperScissors  2 года назад +1

      I share all my knowledge here on RUclips! I hope that's enough for you.

  • @ase765
    @ase765 2 месяца назад

    can you upload a tutorial to making it without using the old model

    • @VoltPaperScissors
      @VoltPaperScissors  2 месяца назад +1

      no because it does not make any difference. just follow the steps to build the basic robot from this tutorial: ruclips.net/video/IAb0I2N7zag/видео.html then proceed with the smartphone robot tutorial. A new tutorial would be the same as doing it this way.

    • @ase765
      @ase765 2 месяца назад

      @@VoltPaperScissors thanks

  • @satoruzx846
    @satoruzx846 18 дней назад +1

    hello sir I am from India I cannot buy the template how can I get a pdf of the template

    • @VoltPaperScissors
      @VoltPaperScissors  18 дней назад

      please write me an e-mail and I see what i can do. You will find it at the bottom of my website: www.voltpaperscissors.com/

    • @satoruzx846
      @satoruzx846 18 дней назад

      THANKS SIR BUT ITS OK I WILL MANAGE SOME HOW

  • @denisezi5055
    @denisezi5055 Год назад +1

    Can you do this with an iphone?

  • @Shortscrazy25
    @Shortscrazy25 Год назад

    Wireless paper circuit robot

  • @richardwhite7728
    @richardwhite7728 3 года назад +1

    I did everything. Even 3d printed a body to put the smartphone into. The problem is that the only thing that shows when I open mit app inventor is a field wanting a 6 character code or to scan a QR code. How am I supposed to get to the visual coding portion?

    • @VoltPaperScissors
      @VoltPaperScissors  3 года назад

      Great to hear you built your own robot! The coding happens at appinventor.mit.edu/. You programm your "app" there and connect your smartphone by scanning a qr code or by entering the 6 character code. For testing the robot you can also use my test video (instead of programming). Just show the video on the screen. The video is linked on my page: www.voltpaperscissors.com/diy-smartphone-robot (see "Test Your Smartphone Robot" section). if you want to try my App Inventor codes you can get them from my Patreon page: www.patreon.com/VoltPaperScissors Or you wait for my next video when I explain everything in detail. But this will still take a view weeks.

    • @richardwhite7728
      @richardwhite7728 3 года назад

      @@VoltPaperScissors Thanks so much for the reply! I see now and am enjoying learning the mit app inventor visual block programming. Thanks so much and I can't wait to finish the project. I'm working on adding RUclips, Google and Wiki lookup to his "face" when asked to do so and then flipping back to "drive" mode when requested. Thanks again!

    • @VoltPaperScissors
      @VoltPaperScissors  3 года назад +1

      @@richardwhite7728 Wow! Awesome idea to have a lookup for Wikipedia. I like that a lot.

    • @TheMirthrindir
      @TheMirthrindir 3 года назад +2

      @@richardwhite7728 Hey, Richard, how's the project going? Would love to see it!

    • @richardwhite7728
      @richardwhite7728 3 года назад

      @@TheMirthrindir Thanks for the interest. I have to be honest and say it kind of got put aside for a bit. I'll get back on it and see if I can post some pictures now that I see that someone else is interested in it! So far I've printed "version 1" of the body. There are a couple things I will be adjusting for the final. I have the basic programming done for the robot as done by @volt, paper, scissors! and also some of the custom screen programming (which displays a RUclips or web page on the top half of the screen). I will definitely work on it!

  • @VoltPaperScissors
    @VoltPaperScissors  3 года назад +1

    Hey great news! My robot won a FIRST PRICE at Instructables in the “STEM challenge” contest! LINK: www.instructables.com/DIY-Robotics-Plattform-Using-a-Smartphone-and-Pape/

  • @aidosapk7945
    @aidosapk7945 Год назад

    Programm name what?

  • @vapehard1372
    @vapehard1372 2 года назад +1

    How you use a different phone to control it and to talk to it sorry just board and I thort this something new I could try😅🤣

    • @VoltPaperScissors
      @VoltPaperScissors  2 года назад

      Hey! I use the MIt App Inventor component TinyWebDB to exchange variables between phones. I make one app with 2 screens. One screen for remote controll one screen for the robot.

    • @dhanushjg4638
      @dhanushjg4638 2 года назад

      How did you do that iot remote

  • @grinchmuc
    @grinchmuc 3 года назад +1

    Nice vid. Might build it with your wifes kids.

  • @mmv.tt203
    @mmv.tt203 2 года назад

    How to fix it easily

    • @VoltPaperScissors
      @VoltPaperScissors  2 года назад

      there are tipps on what to do if it is not working on my website: www.voltpaperscissors.com/diy-smartphone-robot

  • @audreymokone7213
    @audreymokone7213 Год назад

    where do you live that ls so cool😎 I want you to help me out

  • @zaidansar4523
    @zaidansar4523 Год назад

    its been 1 year please make a video on making this robot talk

    • @VoltPaperScissors
      @VoltPaperScissors  Год назад

      I'll do my best, but I am also full of new ideas and time is very limited. Anyway making the robot talk in MIT App Inventor is quite simple. Use the text-to-speech component and code blocks to define what the robot should say and when.

    • @zaidansar4523
      @zaidansar4523 Год назад

      @@VoltPaperScissors please guide a little more

    • @VoltPaperScissors
      @VoltPaperScissors  Год назад

      @@zaidansar4523 Hi! maybe this helps: ruclips.net/video/RDlpHf-V9NQ/видео.html You can also join my Patreon where I uploaded my App Inventor files.

  • @VoltPaperScissors
    @VoltPaperScissors  Год назад +2

    Good news! I am teaching all of this in an upcoming online workshop! The first workshop will be held on 22 and 23 April. To allow time for shipping, bookings close on 31 March. Find out more here: www.voltpaperscissors.com/roboticsworkshop

  • @logan-el6hl
    @logan-el6hl 2 года назад +1

    Why does it have a google microphone

    • @VoltPaperScissors
      @VoltPaperScissors  2 года назад

      Its an android phone. MIT App Inventor uses the built in features for speech recognition. So on iOS its probably different

  • @mrgamer-bt6fy
    @mrgamer-bt6fy 3 года назад +2

    I can make a robot out of these parts

  • @user-lk1vs4jn5w
    @user-lk1vs4jn5w 2 года назад +1

    رائع نبي الله علوم شيئ رائع بلاغ

  • @Creationshot
    @Creationshot 3 года назад +2

    Did you think of using lego ? To make things work
    Greetings

    • @VoltPaperScissors
      @VoltPaperScissors  3 года назад

      Yes. But I like paper/cardboard more! Lego is great if you have lots of parts available, but that's not the case for everyone.

    • @Creationshot
      @Creationshot 3 года назад +1

      @@VoltPaperScissors you're right, thats true there are country's with little . I grow up with lego in the netherlands most people have lego in the netherlands

  • @freshkid3582
    @freshkid3582 2 года назад

    ok i love the video but the appinventor is not safe to use it causes virus

    • @VoltPaperScissors
      @VoltPaperScissors  2 года назад

      I think it is safe to use!

    • @freshkid3582
      @freshkid3582 2 года назад

      @@VoltPaperScissors but my laptop shows that it is not safe to use

    • @VoltPaperScissors
      @VoltPaperScissors  2 года назад

      @@freshkid3582 thats weird. you can try Thunkable, it is an App Inventor spin-off.

  • @Akarshan45
    @Akarshan45 Месяц назад

    It's mobot

  • @jacquelinewalker6357
    @jacquelinewalker6357 Год назад +1

    ok i.m late, but