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Video: Controlling Robobuilder with a PS2 gamepad

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Video: Controlling Robobuilder with a PS2 gamepad

Post by PedroR » Mon Jan 12, 2009 2:20 am

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The video is here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_SINOCcN85I
This demo was put together using the software posted here: http://robosavvy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=18820#18820

Basically the software collects the state of the buttons from the gamepad (it should work with any gamepad/joystick btw) and send the commands to the Robobuilder through the COM port.

You'll notice the communications cable is attached to the robot. The commands are being relayed to the robot through the cable but you can also do it via bluetooth or zigbee.
There are a couple of posts on the forum talking about which modules are tested with Robobuilder, along with assembly instructions.
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The video is here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_SINOCcN85I
This demo was put together using the software posted here: http://robosavvy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=18820#18820

Basically the software collects the state of the buttons from the gamepad (it should work with any gamepad/joystick btw) and send the commands to the Robobuilder through the COM port.

You'll notice the communications cable is attached to the robot. The commands are being relayed to the robot through the cable but you can also do it via bluetooth or zigbee.
There are a couple of posts on the forum talking about which modules are tested with Robobuilder, along with assembly instructions.
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Re: Video: Controlling Robobuilder with a PS2 gamepad

Post by Joe » Thu Feb 12, 2009 10:12 pm

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PedroR wrote:You'll notice the communications cable is attached to the robot. The commands are being relayed to the robot through the cable but you can also do it via bluetooth or zigbee.


Do you have any details on that? I have a BlueSmirf I would like to stuff into the RoboBuilder's chest cavity, but I haven't yet worked out how to connect it to the processor. I have a vague notion that I ought to be able to some how tap into the same inputs as the regular serial jack, but I haven't tried this yet. Has anybody already done this and posted details?
PedroR wrote:You'll notice the communications cable is attached to the robot. The commands are being relayed to the robot through the cable but you can also do it via bluetooth or zigbee.


Do you have any details on that? I have a BlueSmirf I would like to stuff into the RoboBuilder's chest cavity, but I haven't yet worked out how to connect it to the processor. I have a vague notion that I ought to be able to some how tap into the same inputs as the regular serial jack, but I haven't tried this yet. Has anybody already done this and posted details?
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Post by PedroR » Fri Feb 13, 2009 1:44 pm

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Fri Feb 13, 2009 1:44 pm

Hi Joe

Both the bluesmirf and the native Rb bluetooth work by connecting 4 pins to the board: Rx, Tx, +Ve, GND.
To assemble the bluesmirf just use some wires to connect the necessary pins to the correct places on the board.

Zigbee modules should also work since they are also basically Rx, Tx, +Ve and GND, but this has not been tested yet.

I've noticed you are discussing this issue on a separate thread. if you have any question please post back.
Hi Joe

Both the bluesmirf and the native Rb bluetooth work by connecting 4 pins to the board: Rx, Tx, +Ve, GND.
To assemble the bluesmirf just use some wires to connect the necessary pins to the correct places on the board.

Zigbee modules should also work since they are also basically Rx, Tx, +Ve and GND, but this has not been tested yet.

I've noticed you are discussing this issue on a separate thread. if you have any question please post back.
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Post by Atom182Fr » Fri Dec 18, 2009 7:24 pm

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excusez moi je parle français.. mais sa me fait tellement de bien ..lol

go for my project "AtoBot Soccer" and thanks pedroR to your software :

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excusez moi je parle français.. mais sa me fait tellement de bien ..lol

go for my project "AtoBot Soccer" and thanks pedroR to your software :

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avis au amateur ..!:wink:




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Post by l3v3rz » Fri Dec 18, 2009 11:15 pm

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Extra!
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Post by PedroR » Mon Dec 21, 2009 12:57 pm

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Mon Dec 21, 2009 12:57 pm

Hi Atom182Fr

very nice video!
I see that you're using the Serial cable to connect to the computer.

For full wireless control, you may want to get the Robobuilder Bluetooth Module here http://robosavvy.com/store/product_info ... cts_id/517

This module replaces the physical serial cable on your robobuilder and allows wireless Bluetooth communication.

(however since your're already using a BT gamepad I'm not sure if and how both BT applications will work simultaneously though...) this is actually a good question..

Pedro.
Hi Atom182Fr

very nice video!
I see that you're using the Serial cable to connect to the computer.

For full wireless control, you may want to get the Robobuilder Bluetooth Module here http://robosavvy.com/store/product_info ... cts_id/517

This module replaces the physical serial cable on your robobuilder and allows wireless Bluetooth communication.

(however since your're already using a BT gamepad I'm not sure if and how both BT applications will work simultaneously though...) this is actually a good question..

Pedro.
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Post by Atom182Fr » Tue Dec 22, 2009 2:07 pm

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:P ..
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Post by Atom182Fr » Tue Dec 22, 2009 3:35 pm

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wé pedroR do not worry, I saw that there was a problem at this level .. lol I bought one yesterday .. 8)

I shall have a small question. on the Xbox360 controller, there is a small joystik that does not recognize the software control ps2 .. this will be really handy if it could be recognized .. :wink:

an idea .??




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wé pedroR do not worry, I saw that there was a problem at this level .. lol I bought one yesterday .. 8)

I shall have a small question. on the Xbox360 controller, there is a small joystik that does not recognize the software control ps2 .. this will be really handy if it could be recognized .. :wink:

an idea .??




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Post by PedroR » Tue Dec 22, 2009 3:48 pm

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Tue Dec 22, 2009 3:48 pm

hi atom182

I think you are referring to the POV / Hat (the two small joystocks at the center, right?)

I have not implemented those in the software.
However full source code for the software is provided (it is for VB6) so if you have some programming skills you may be able to add that yourself.

At the time I chose not to add support for that because I didn't really have an idea on how to take advantage of them for the case of a robot so I just skipped it.

Regards
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hi atom182

I think you are referring to the POV / Hat (the two small joystocks at the center, right?)

I have not implemented those in the software.
However full source code for the software is provided (it is for VB6) so if you have some programming skills you may be able to add that yourself.

At the time I chose not to add support for that because I didn't really have an idea on how to take advantage of them for the case of a robot so I just skipped it.

Regards
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