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* the Microchip MPLAB IDE under "Development Tools" at [http://www.microchip.com http://www.microchip.com] to allow you to program the PIC with a PC |
* the Microchip MPLAB IDE under "Development Tools" at [http://www.microchip.com http://www.microchip.com] to allow you to program the PIC with a PC |
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* the MPLAB C30 PIC30 C compiler, also under "Development Tools" at [http://www.microchip.com http://www.microchip.com] |
* the MPLAB C30 PIC30 C compiler, also under "Development Tools" at [http://www.microchip.com http://www.microchip.com] |
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* the [[Media:Tinybld195.zip |
* the tiny bootloader [[Media:Tinybld195.zip]] that allows you to download your program to the PIC using bluetooth (from ) |
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* the [[Media:]] getting started documentation |
* the [[Media:]] getting started documentation |
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* the [[Media:]] e-puck tutorial files |
* the [[Media:]] e-puck tutorial files |
Revision as of 10:57, 13 November 2007
e-puck Mobile Robot
The e-puck is a very capable little differential-drive mobile robot with two stepper-motor-controlled wheels, a VGA camera, a ring of IR proximity sensors, a number of LEDs, a 3-axis accelerometer, microphones, and bluetooth communication, all controlled by a 16-bit Microchip PIC (dsPIC30F6014A). We have a few of them in the mechatronics lab.
The e-puck page is http://www.e-puck.org, and it is the primary source for all updated information on the e-puck. Here we simply keep some local helpful hints on getting started with the e-puck, along with a snapshot of some of the e-puck software from November 2007. See [1] for the most up-to-date information!
To get started, you need
- the Microchip MPLAB IDE under "Development Tools" at http://www.microchip.com to allow you to program the PIC with a PC
- the MPLAB C30 PIC30 C compiler, also under "Development Tools" at http://www.microchip.com
- the tiny bootloader Media:Tinybld195.zip that allows you to download your program to the PIC using bluetooth (from )
- the [[Media:]] getting started documentation
- the [[Media:]] e-puck tutorial files
beyond this