Play WAV Files
Use this Propeller C - Simple Devices tutorial to learn how to set up a speaker to play audio from your SD card, and even to control playback volume using a PING))) distance sensor.
Use this Propeller C - Simple Devices tutorial to learn how to set up a speaker to play audio from your SD card, and even to control playback volume using a PING))) distance sensor.
The Board of Education Shield makes it easy for Arduino programmers to enjoy Parallax’s beginner-friendly sensors and microcontroller accessories. Learn programming, electronics, and robotics with our tutorials, projects, and code examples.
What does it take to turn your Boe-Bot to or Shield-Bot into an ActivityBot? This list will show you what additional hardware is involved.
Have you ever wondered what your Arduino Shield Robot would be like as a cat? Try this Arduino project and watch your robot take on a new feline personality – attitude and all.
The figures below provide the schematic and wiring diagram for the door alarm project.
Figure 1 - Door Alarm Schematic
Figure 2 - Door Alarm Wiring Diagram
Have you ever wondered what your Propeller C ActivityBot would be like as a cat? Try this Propeller C-language project and watch your robot take on a new feline personality – attitude and all.
Instead of finding and avoiding obstacles, this next project makes the ActivityBot follow a target. The same sensor system, using different code. The code checks for the desired distance, and if the object is further away than that, the ActivityBot moves forward. If the object is closer than the desired distance, the AcitivityBot moves backward. If the object’s distance is equal to the desired distance, the ActivityBot will maintain its position.
Instead of finding and avoiding obstacles, this next project makes the ActivityBot follow a target. The same sensor system, using different code. The code checks for the desired distance, and if the object is further away than that, the ActivityBot moves forward. If the object is closer than the desired distance, the AcitivityBot moves backward. If the object’s distance is equal to the desired distance, the ActivityBot will maintain its position.
The S3's exposed hacker port is perhaps one of it's most exciting new features. These tutorials will introduce you to just how easy it is to "hack" your Scribbler 3 robot with a variety of added sensors you can program right from the BlocklyProp programming tool.