X-Git-Url: http://challenge-bot.com/repos/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=guide%2Fhausner%2Foverview.org;h=b73f7283dd07ac04ccab11da4e3638e5362606f3;hb=ef5f7e4ad2e9b9ff963c57b2cb6fba642975beab;hp=1fe3c73adcb2762ddb192c9926d9cd80ee818a4a;hpb=1a35441edb48a38f1acf4efa48acab0d0bdac401;p=challenge-bot diff --git a/guide/hausner/overview.org b/guide/hausner/overview.org index 1fe3c73..b73f728 100644 --- a/guide/hausner/overview.org +++ b/guide/hausner/overview.org @@ -1,23 +1,75 @@ +#+TITLE:hausner challenge-bot overview * challenge-bot robot overview ** videos for assembling the hardware -** content -*** software - software is available as nice neat installable packages for - Mac OS X, GNU+Linux, and MS Windows. - - it's also available in source code form, so you can compile it for - other platforms. - - all software used in this robot is available for you to use for any - purpose, improve, and, share those improvements (if you want). -**** arduino -***** summary - control how the robot gets information from sensors, and moves - its motors. -***** download - https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software -**** openscad -***** summary - create robot parts! -**** fritzing - wire up components +** software + software is available as nice neat installable packages for + Mac OS X, GNU+Linux, and MS Windows. + + it's also available in source code form, so you can compile it for + other platforms. + + all software used in this robot is available for you to use for any + purpose, improve, and, share those improvements (if you want). +*** arduino +**** summary + control how the robot gets information from sensors, and moves + its motors. +**** download + https://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software +*** openscad +**** summary + create robot parts! + + use this program to view parts inside the "3d-printables" + directory. write code to modify the parts and create completely + new ones. +**** download + http://www.openscad.org/downloads.html +*** fritzing +**** summary + wire up components! +**** download + http://fritzing.org/download/?donation=0 +*** 7-zip +**** summary + extract the contents of .tgz files, like the content of this class. + + this is needed on MS Windows(tm) only. + + if you are on Mac OS X, or GNU (on cygwin or linux), then you do + not need this. your software will be able to extract the + class content +**** download + http://7-zip.org/ +** class content + all the source code for the class is available here: + + http://challenge-bot.com/repos/?p=challenge-bot;a=snapshot;h=232ff7a14f9d8be27362c268c6cdd1b67f59a24a;sf=tgz + + what follows is a high level description of the contents of the most + important top level directories in the class content. +*** 3d-printables + the parts of the robot that are 3d-printed are in this directory. + use openscad to open the parts in this directory. +*** build-stages + all the wiring diagrams and arduino code live in this directory. + + under this directory, there is one subdirectory for each + build stage. + each build stage is prefixed with a letter to make it appear in + order. + for example, =a_serial= contains the first build stage. +** troubleshooting + to troubleshoot a misbehaving robot, go through these stages + in order until you find a stage that does not work correctly. + + first, in =a_serial=, you'll check whether the arduino can + communicate over the serial connection with the computer. + + in each stage, make sure the wires shown in the fritzing + diagram are correctly connected on your robot. + then load the corresponding arduino sketch to your robot + and either check the serial monitor, or turn on the motor battery. + + this will help you pinpoint exactly where the problem lies on your + robot.