@amit That is absolutely possible.
Hi Coleman, Great Lessons shared. They are very insightful n informative. God bless you. Best Regards.
Is it possible to program a robot with a computer and also use inFred controller
@Stephen Do you mean infrared? You can program a robot many, many ways. The easiest is a USB cable, but IR can certainly transmit data. The Ozobot is actually programmed by looking at colors.
the lesson were nice but i need more information regarding to books which i should read cause am a beginner so help me with books or book titles
@sn Excellent book covering almost all topics, designed for beginners: https://www.robotshop.com/en/robot-builders-bonanza-4th-edition.html
Does anyone know “What is an essential task when writing code (programming) a robot?”
Sir I want to make a nano sattilite with arudino and some basic sensors so can you guide me for this project can you provide me some information about rf transmission and how sensors will send data to ground station of on pc
Please help me
@Ravinder bishnoi A functional / working nano satellite will take quite a few resources and lots of learning. It is simply not possible to cover this type of topic in the answers to a blog post.
Blogs are good, but you could also write Lesson 11, which will deal with practice, this was all theory, what in practice can go wrong, let’s try to predict it, so that we don’t spend too much money on experimentation.
@Aleksandari Very true. The difficulty in writing something for specific parts is as soon as those parts are discontinued or change, the tutorial becomes “out of date”. Perhaps a “tips and tricks” programming lesson?
Well, that remains obsolete, and it probably is the basics only, maybe for that reason I would just say something new, but what would be the basics might be in lesson 11 it says about possible problems.
Certainly I could write a special lesson about what can (and the cause of it) go wrong, even though we’ve theoretically connected the cables exactly, programmed them, as in theory. At least about the basics, or what less has been written so far in the previous 10 lessons.
And how can we deal with that. If we were beginners, this 11 lesson would save us a lot of time and money.
It may or may not be obsolete, but I still think it is the basis, and it may be that it is obsolete in the lesson dealing with sensors. And if there was, I wouldn’t be too bad to have the other lessons renewed a little.
There is nothing worse in programming (eg computer programming) when everything is done properly, as it is written in textbooks, and it does not work, and it will not and will not at all, it happens that we literally copy some code from a reliable book and it does not work , reports a bug, but in this case, I’m not just thinking about programming, it’s about the whole work of making robots.
Interested in starting an article along these lines? If you’re able to make it “general” so it can become part of the series, that would be excellent. If not, we might still be able to tack it on as sort of an “Appendix 1: creating and troubleshooting programs”. Would that be of interest?
I’m not expert enough to write it myself.
I just suggested what else I should write.