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Some of the smaller robots at AIRLab, most of which used for [[Robogames]], mount [http://www.arduino.org Arduino] Uno boards. Internet, in particular the cited site, are plenty of tutorials  to use such boards.
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Some of the smaller robots at AIRLab, most of which used for [[Robogames]], mount [http://www.arduino.org Arduino] Uno boards. Internet, in particular the cited site, are plenty of tutorials  to use such boards. Interesting and clear hints are also provided [http://www.robotshop.com/blog/en/how-to-make-a-robot-lesson-1-3707 here].
  
 
Specific issues faced at AIRLab are listed here below.
 
Specific issues faced at AIRLab are listed here below.
  
* When using Arduino Uno to control motors (through a motor shield), we have to power the shield with appropriate power supply, dimensioned w.r.t. the power required  by the motors. The Arduino board only supplies 40mA per line.
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* When using Arduino Uno to control motors (through a motor shield), you have to power the shield with appropriate power supply, appropriate for the power required  by the motors. The Arduino board only supplies 40mA per line.

Revision as of 15:57, 31 July 2013

Some of the smaller robots at AIRLab, most of which used for Robogames, mount Arduino Uno boards. Internet, in particular the cited site, are plenty of tutorials to use such boards. Interesting and clear hints are also provided here.

Specific issues faced at AIRLab are listed here below.

  • When using Arduino Uno to control motors (through a motor shield), you have to power the shield with appropriate power supply, appropriate for the power required by the motors. The Arduino board only supplies 40mA per line.