- 1. Bit-zee
- 2. Bit-zee (long version)
- 3. Bit-zee Bot Introduction
- 4. Bit-zee planning and propulsion
- 5. Bit-zee's bits
- 6. Bit-zee's chassis/frame
- 7. Bit-zee's wheel mounts and fenders
- 8. Bit-zee's component mounting holes
- 9. Bit-zee's batteries
- 10. Improving the battery wires
- 11. Connecting Bit-zee's power wires and on-off switch
- 12. Bit-zee's motors
- 13. Why does Bit-zee need a motor controller?
- 14. Bit-zee's motor controller
- 15. Attaching and wiring Bit-zee's motor controller
- 16. Attaching Bit-zee's Arduino
- 17. How to hotwire a digital camera
- 18. Attaching Bit-zee's digital camera
- 19. Bit zee's 5 Volt power distribution board
- 20. Hacking and attaching a digital recorder/player to Bit-zee
- 21. Making a power connector for the Arduino
- 22. Attaching Bit-zee's prototype board
- 23. Connecting the motor controller to the Arduino
- 24. Connecting Bit-zee's camera to the Arduino
- 25. Bit-zee's bumper switches
- 26. Bit-zee's eyes
- 27. Bit-zee's IR sensor
- 28. Bit-zee's shell
- 29. Camera wiring update
- 30. Load the Code for It-zee and Bit-zee
19. Bit zee's 5 Volt power distribution board In this video we hack apart a bread board to create a 5 volt power distribution strip. The 5 volts comes from the center pin in the motor controller and the negative or ground comes from the ground pin on the motor controller.
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