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Controlling the R22 robot over Wi-Fi
Example showing R22 Robot using GStreamer to send real-time video to the Mobile Command Center This article provides an example of how to control the Pi in the R22 robot from the keyboard of another Pi or computer using a pair of Python scripts and a GStreamer pipeline. The Python scripts are based on the RemoteKeyBorg example from Piborg ( www.piborg.org ). However, the original scripts have been significantly modified to add the following features: Additional GPIO drive cha
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Dec 25, 202511 min read
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Four ways to power the Mobile Command Center
The Mobile Command Center was designed to have flexible options for power. This article will take a deeper dive into each option,...
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Jan 4, 20255 min read
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Mobile Command Center User Manual
Table of Contents Section 1 - Overview Section 2 - Panels and Power Section 3 - Setup and Operation Section 4 - Power Supply Options...
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Nov 10, 20247 min read
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Raspberry Pi based Mobile Command Center for Robots and other projects
The Mobile Command Center is finished and I couldn't be more pleased with the way it turned out! Raspberry Pi Mobile Command Center for...
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Oct 28, 20248 min read
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R22 - Reconfigurable Robot Chassis for the Raspberry Pi.
For many years we had one of those Tamiya 70100 track sets as well as the universal plate set. Our plans were to one day use the track...
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Sep 18, 20225 min read
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Raspberry Pi GPIO Board for the R22 and other robotics projects
Let's take a closer look at the GPIO board used in the R22 robot. The idea for this PCB (Printed Circuit Board) actually came well before...
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Sep 13, 20225 min read
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