TStik

Systronix® Embedded Java & Control Systems

939 Edison Street Salt Lake City UT, USA 84111
 
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TrackBot Options
Here are some handy options for your TrackBotTrackBot™ including optional sensors, battery chargers, cables, AVR programming pods, etc.
TrackBot Cliff Sensor
Cliff Sensor board for TrackBot.
  • Now in stock. Photos coming soon.
  • Supported by firmware 20070524 or later
  • Plug into front and/or rear of TrackBot
  • one emitter/detector pair for each track
  • secured with double-sided tape (provided)
  • Works best on floors with some absorption such as carpet. May fail to detect a drop-off which is highly reflective (mirror surface stairs for example).
  • RoHS compliant

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Price $99.00 $89.00 $79.00

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AVR Dragon
  • Dragon AVR programmer with rubber feet added
  • Supports one-wire debug mode
  • USB cable (2 meter)
  • target cable 3x2 (12 inch)
  • target cable 5x2 (12 inch)
  • Software for PC at atmel.com

$90.00
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AVRISP2
  • Simple AVR in-system programmer
  • Programming only - no one-wire debug mode
  • USB cable (2 meter)
  • target cable 3x2 (12 inch)
  • Software for PC at atmel.com

$60.00
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Charger 600mA
Smart charger for TrackBot's NiMH battery pack
  • 90-260 VAC, 50/60 Hz input
  • 7.2-12V autosensing output, 600 mA
  • Won't overcharge or overheat battery
  • For NiMH and NiCd batteries
  • With AMP 100-mil TrackBot charging connector
  • Bi-color status LED
  • CE listed, RoHS status unknown

$22.00
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TrackBotChargingAdapter
This adapts the common "Tamiya" connector to the much more compact 100-mil polarized connector of TrackBot. This enables you to charge TrackBot using an appropriate RC battery pack charger. One of these adapters comes with our chargers - you only need these as a spare, or to use your own 7.2V 1A max Tamiya-style NiMH battery charger.
$9.00
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TrackBot Blender 3D Model
3D models (by Daniel Fish) in the open source program Blender. We use these models to generate the images used in the TrackBot data sheet.
  1. Documentation PDF included in the download file
  2. Some renderings and links to Daniel's web page about this are here
  3. You need a recent version of WinZip or the free 7-ZIP program to open this archive.
  4. Daniel is a college student and 100% of the revenue of this file goes directly to him

$50.00
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