RESTduino is a simple sketch to provide a REST-like interface to the Arduino via the Ethernet Shield. The idea is to allow developers familiar with interacting with REST services with a way to control physical devices using the Arduino …
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Monthly Archives: April 2011
Micro Battle Bot (v1.0)
Ok, here’s a cool little battle bot my buddy Ryan Archer showed me how to make. All you have to do is have an elevon mixing enabled radio, 2, 7-9 gram micro servos (high speeds are preferred, like Turnigy TG9s), a micro receiver (AR6100, Berg 4L, ect.), a 2 cell lipo battery (250 mah is preferred), and a BEC (like a Castle UBEC). Follow this link if you want to know how you can mod your servos for continuous spinning:
http://letsmakerobots.com/node/4873
It’s fun too. You can add all sorts of weapons to it, like a spinning blade, or a thrower arm, or anything that doesn’t generate heat. micro components don’t like heat (especially the lipos!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
Duration : 0:1:6
Arduino Blog » Blog Archive » RESTduino – Arduino Hacking For The …
RESTduino is a simple sketch to provide a REST-like interface to the Arduino via the Ethernet Shield. The idea is to allow developers familiar with interacting with REST services with a way to control physical devices using the Arduino …
Arduino Blog – http://arduino.cc/blog/
Continue reading Arduino Blog » Blog Archive » RESTduino – Arduino Hacking For The …
Micro Battle Bot (v1.0)
Ok, here’s a cool little battle bot my buddy Ryan Archer showed me how to make. All you have to do is have an elevon mixing enabled radio, 2, 7-9 gram micro servos (high speeds are preferred, like Turnigy TG9s), a micro receiver (AR6100, Berg 4L, ect.), a 2 cell lipo battery (250 mah is preferred), and a BEC (like a Castle UBEC). Follow this link if you want to know how you can mod your servos for continuous spinning:
http://letsmakerobots.com/node/4873
It’s fun too. You can add all sorts of weapons to it, like a spinning blade, or a thrower arm, or anything that doesn’t generate heat. micro components don’t like heat (especially the lipos!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
Duration : 0:1:6
Arduino Blog » Blog Archive » New SerialToSocket Proxy For Arduino
For example, you can control an Arduino board connected to the serial port from any computer over internet. Also you can use this socket connection for communicate with your arduino board from Flash/Air application programmed in …
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