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zuckonit2015-08-02 02:32:20
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zuckonit, 2015-08-02 02:32:20

Where to start learning robotics?

I have never come across this area. Most interested in Arduino. Tell me how a complete teapot (in electronics) can learn something with the help of Arduino?

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Ai Lab, 2015-08-02
@vpuhoff

With the help of Arduino or Non-Arduino, they do something, not learn something. Decide what you want to do, select the appropriate tools (microprocessor \ board \ analog circuit, etc.) and already in the process, assembling it, learn what you need for this

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Alexander Gusev, 2015-08-02
@Sanchogus

If you want to start learning arduino, then get a loose board, breadboard, some thread modules and start by exploring general features .
Further, when you figure out how to blink a diode, measure voltage, write text on the display, connect a powerful load (motors), turn a servo, do all this using buttons / bluetooth, etc., then if there are certain goals, you will see which ones for This requires components and approximately how the program to manage them should look like.

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svd71, 2015-08-02
@svd71

With the help of an arduino, you can quickly generate something pretty quickly. there a heap of examples For work already with ready iron. But it's best to study without using this framework. Fortunately, the system allows you to use C and C ++ with slight perversions. Or even take some piece of hardware, try it with a framework, and then use datasheets. This will make the connection between time and space clearer.

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Alexey Ukolov, 2015-08-02
@alexey-m-ukolov

I went down this path.

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Slavka, 2015-08-02
@Slavka_online

I studied the Internet and realized that I don’t want arduino and the like, and I started studying arm7 and STM32

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veydlin, 2015-08-10
@veydlin

So, from the very beginning, you need to determine your level. What programming languages ​​do you know? How good? How long? What is the most difficult completed project?

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