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"The LVL1 Hackerspace in Louisville hosted a hackathon for useless and
impractical devices a couple of years ago and this makeshift Duh-Vinci Surgical Robot
was one of the “successful” results. While it’s not necessarily a
project that should ever be used for its intended purpose, its miniature
setup is certainly an interesting one.
The project builds on top of the MeArm Open Source Robot and a camera
controlled by a Blynk board. Servos are wired into the base of each of
the robotic arms for freedom in rotating. A separate microcontroller is
used for the motor controllers for the arms and for the camera,
partially due to the current draw for the camera power supply. The
remote control system runs on an Android tablet and is used to control
each of the arms.
The ESP32-Cam supplied video input is configured as a RTSP stream. As
for the operation, while the movements are jerky and the range of
dexterity limited, the robot is technically able to handle the sharps.
Its final setup looks a bit like a deranged game of Hungry Hungry Hippos
meets Operation and definitely not something to be making its way to
surgical tables anytime soon."
Source: hackaday.com
Project website: LVL1 wiki
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