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Published: Friday, 14 February 2014 04:59. Written by Kyle Granat. So the name's Kyle right? I'm a Purdue grad in Computer Engineering and basically spend all my time working with circuits/firmware/robots/whatever catches my eye, you got that? I used to work at Trossen Robotics. Doing Hardware Engineering (among a million other things) and now I'm ready for something new. I'm a self taught webdev (whatever that means), having learned most of that over at ValpoLife. Then there's this girl.
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RobotGeek I2C LCD Getting Started Guide
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RobotGeek I2C LCD Getting Started Guide. This guide will teach you how to connect and use the RobotGeek I. This guide will refer to the RobotGeek Geekduino. The Arduino Compatible microcontroller recommended for use with RobotGeek products. However this kit will also work with the Arduino Uno, or other Arduino variants like the Seeeduino. Setting up the Arduino Software. Geekduino Getting Started Guide. LCD Enclosure Assembly Guide. C LCD is electronically compatible with any microcontroller with a 5v I.
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RobotGeek Foam Dart Gun Getting Started Guide
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RobotGeek Foam Dart Gun Getting Started Guide. Foam Dart Gun Product Page. This guide will teach you how to connect and use the RobotGeek Foam Dart Gun. This guide will refer to the RobotGeek Geekduino. The Arduino Compatible microcontroller recommended for use with RobotGeek products. However this kit will also work with the Arduino Uno, or other Arduino variants like the Seeeduino. Setting up the Arduino Software. Geekduino Getting Started Guide. Wiring the Dart Gun - Auto Test. File - Sketchbook - Rob...
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RobotGeek 9G Gripper Getting Started Guide
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RobotGeek 9G Gripper Getting Started Guide. This page has some tips for working with the Robot Geek Gripper. This guide will refer to the RobotGeek Geekduino. The microcontroller that will ship with most RoboTurrets. However this kit will also work with the Arduino Uno, or other Arduino variants like the Seeeduino. Setting up the Arduino Software. Geekduino Getting Started Guide. If you have not already set up your Geekduino/ Arduino compatible board, please see the Geekduino Getting Started Guide. Shoul...
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Arduino Pump Tutorial - ShotBot Project
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Arduino Pump Tutorial - ShotBot Project. This Arduino Pump Tutorial is a Shotbot Project demonstrating an easy way to build a simple shot pouring robot. We use two RobotGeek Pumping stations and some quick code to create a dual shot pouring robot. This project uses buttons to trigger the pouring as a basic example, but the buttons could be replaced with more advanced sensors, such as switches, light sensors, or IR sensors. We also recommend checking out these other Arduino Pump Tutorials:. These demos an...
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Desktop RoboTurret V3 Getting Started
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Desktop RoboTurret V3 Getting Started. Desktop RoboTurret Product Page. The Desktop RoboTurret is a Arduino based physical computing platform. This 2-Servo Robotic kit is a great introduction into the world of Arduino and robotics. The standard kit comes with a pushbutton and joystick for control, as well as a laser that can be mounted on the turret. Add-on kits allow control via a Wii nunchuk and vision tracking using a PC. Setting up the Arduino Software. 1 Setting up the Arduino Software. RobotGeek se...
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Desktop RoboTurret - I2C Control - Wii Nunchuk
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Desktop RoboTurret - I2C Control - Wii Nunchuk. This demonstration shows how to control the Desktop RoboTurret using direct control via I. C with a Wii Nunchuck Controller. A zip file with all of the RoboTurret Sketches can be found here. Unzip the file and you will have a folder called. We recommend that you create a folder. In your Arduino user folder and put the. In there. The rest of this guide will assume you've placed your sketches in the following folder. C Control - Wii Nunchuk. Alternatively, if...
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RobotGeek Sensor Shield Getting Started Guide
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RobotGeek Sensor Shield Getting Started Guide. This guide will teach you the basics of using the RobotGeek Sensor Shield. This guide will refer to the RobotGeek Geekduino. The microcontroller that will ship with most RoboTurrets. However this kit will also work with the Arduino Uno, or other Arduino variants like the Seeeduino. Setting up the Arduino Software. Geekduino Getting Started Guide. About the Sensor Shield. Installing the Sensor Shield. Attaching RobotGeek I/O Boards.
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RobotGeek Snapper Arm V3 Getting Started Guide
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RobotGeek Snapper Arm V3 Getting Started Guide. Snapper Arm Product Page. This guide will teach you how to setup and use your RobotGeek Snapper Robot Arm. This guide can be followed for both the Snapper Complete kit and the Snapper Core Kit. If you are working with the original RobotGeek Snapper with the 'Claw' style 9G gripper This Page. Setting up the Arduino Software. Wiring the Snapper Arm. 1 Setting up the Arduino Software. Geekduino Getting Started Guide. 2 Aligning Your Servos. You will also need ...
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