by l3v3rz » Mon Aug 03, 2015 11:02 am
by l3v3rz
Mon Aug 03, 2015 11:02 am
Hi,
All the components can be easily found with google. I got most of mine from Farnell
The sockets for the wck leads is
http://uk.farnell.com/te-connectivity-a ... dp/1282952The breakout board I used was
https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/product ... ut-boards/ but there's a huge choice and I'm no expert.
The voltage level shifter is from robosavvy
http://robosavvy.com/store/sparkfun-spa ... ional.html this is needed as wck uses TTL and Rpi GPIO runs at 3.3V.
The amount of resources available in websites, books, clubs make RPi such a good choice. I'm currently putting the schematic into DesignSpark CAD program so will publish that when its done - but might be a few weeks (at least)
What to do with the extra power? Well I have connected a webcam up and that worked immediately out of the box and have mjpeg streamer running so I can process video images. So current projects I'm think off are:
1. Build a football playing robot, i.e. find a ball, track it, walk to it and kick it. (sounds simple doesn't it?)
2. Track a ping pong ball and see if I can get it to swing arm and hit it. ( This might be easier as robot can be stationary.)
Hi,
All the components can be easily found with google. I got most of mine from Farnell
The sockets for the wck leads is
http://uk.farnell.com/te-connectivity-a ... dp/1282952The breakout board I used was
https://www.abelectronics.co.uk/product ... ut-boards/ but there's a huge choice and I'm no expert.
The voltage level shifter is from robosavvy
http://robosavvy.com/store/sparkfun-spa ... ional.html this is needed as wck uses TTL and Rpi GPIO runs at 3.3V.
The amount of resources available in websites, books, clubs make RPi such a good choice. I'm currently putting the schematic into DesignSpark CAD program so will publish that when its done - but might be a few weeks (at least)
What to do with the extra power? Well I have connected a webcam up and that worked immediately out of the box and have mjpeg streamer running so I can process video images. So current projects I'm think off are:
1. Build a football playing robot, i.e. find a ball, track it, walk to it and kick it. (sounds simple doesn't it?)
2. Track a ping pong ball and see if I can get it to swing arm and hit it. ( This might be easier as robot can be stationary.)