very nice project.
I am look for some thing less expensive but that could get work.
i will, at first, get all at a phoenix
2000<https://www.google.com.br/search?q=phoenix+2000&client=ubuntu&hs=huz&channel=fs&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=Dn9JUsqjGfil4APpqoB4&ved=0CC8QsAQ&biw=911&bih=515&dpr=1.33>.

did you try to use some driver for servo?


2013/9/25 <[email protected]>

> Hi,
>      I'm currently using a SN754410en to drive a motor. max 1.5A.  The
> SN74410en can interface directly to the BeagleBone Black.   It works
> great.. but I'm going to need more power for my outdoor robot. Once I find
> the platform I will build on I'll know for sure.  right now 20A stall
> current per wheel appears to be the target. I was thinking of going with a
> Lynxmotion 4x4 base or a Dagu 5 Rover, or building my own chassis out of
> aluminum stock.  This wouldn't be my first robot, but this time instead of
> an indoor robot I would like to build one that can navigate with sonar and
> gps.   Dead Reckoning will be important too.  Currently I am testing i2c
> sensors.  I've got accelerometers, barometers, thermomoeters,  this weekend
> my level shifter  boards should be here  so I can test my  SFR08 sonar.
> I've got the motor driver working but I am just looking at the output on an
> oscilloscope  right now.   I haven't found a base.
>
> I'd prefer to build my own motor driver because  my goal is to build a
> robot shield.   The shield will have all the on  board sensors such as gps,
> accelerometers ,  temperature, humidity, barometric pressure,  wheel
> encoder logic, battery current/voltage sensor, and motor driver.
> Possibly camera too.   The HD camera will always be an HD GoPro feed.
> The camera on board will be for object tracking only.
> The usb port will more than likely be used exclusively for wifi.   BTW  I
> am getting great results with the UNW200 for Logic Supply.
> I'm curious to see if anyone else is looking at building an outdoor robot
> platform and what chassis have they found.
>
>
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