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Robot Programming Roundup – August Edition

August 5th, 2010 · No Comments · News

Some neat bits about RobotC 1) Convert Ringtones to RobotC code http://tinkernology.blogspot.com/2010/07/ringtone-converter-for-robotc.html 2) Using a temperature sensor… has some great tips http://tinkernology.blogspot.com/2010/07/ringtone-converter-for-robotc.html 3) Arduino Alternative? http://mightor.wordpress.com/2010/06/24/the-new-arduino-alternative/

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Released: 3rd Party ROBOTC Driver Suite V1.4

May 11th, 2010 · No Comments · News

v1.4 of the RobotC Driver Suite has been released. You can download it here: RobotC Driver Suite v1.4 Details of the release are found here at Xanders Blog. I’m in the processing of trying it out, and working my way through some RobotC samples. Especially for using the HiTechnic Experimenters board.

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Experimenters Kit – RobotC Example 3

May 4th, 2010 · No Comments · Tutorials

This example takes the project from Example 2, and replaces the potentiometer with a sound sensor from LEGO. Here is the project (same exact one from the prior example). And here is the robot with the attached sound sensor.  Please note… I’ve only put the sound sensor in this location since the robot isn’t actually [...]

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Experimenters Kit – RobotC Example 2

May 4th, 2010 · 1 Comment · Tutorials

The second example in the Experimenters Kit takes 6 LEDs (2 green, 4 red) and a potentiometer. Depending on the value you turn the potentiometer to, a different LED lights up. Here is the 2nd project (completed).  The 4 LEDs are there.  The Experimenters kit ships with 2 Green and 4 Red LEDs.  So that’s [...]

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RobotC – Mini Tutorial #1 – Displaying Battery Power

May 4th, 2010 · No Comments · Tutorials

Today, while trying to debug the Example 1 from the Experimenters kit, I thought I might be having battery issues.  So I wanted to see what the battery level was. Being new to RobotC, I figured this might be a fun little mini-project (and I do mean mini) to tackle. So, first thing I did, [...]

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Experimenters Kit – RobotC Example 1

May 4th, 2010 · 1 Comment · Tutorials

The basic concept to this first example, is simple.  You have a red LED.  You push a button to toggle the light on or off.  Here is the first project.  The red circle in the bottom right is the push button (it’s a temporary switch… you hold it down if you want the light to [...]

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