The SparkFun RedBot is a great way to get your feet wet in the world of robotics. However, once you have assembled your RedBot, you may be at a loss as to where to go from there. This guide will go through nine different experiments, ranging from learning how to drive your RedBot to using an accelerometer to trigger your RedBot to move. Once you've mastered each experiment, you can take what you've learned in this guide and apply it to creating your own robot platform.
RedBot Basic Kit vs. SIK for RedBotThis tutorial will cover how to use everything in the SparkFun RedBot Basic Kit and the SparkFun Inventor's Kit for RedBot (SIK for RedBot).
SparkFun RedBot Basic Kit ROB-13166Welcome the RedBot Basic Kit, a robotic development platform capable of teaching two motor robotics and sensor integration! T…
Retired SparkFun Inventor's Kit for RedBot ROB-12649The SparkFun Inventor’s Kit for RedBot is a great way to get started with two motor robotics and sensor integration using t…
RetiredThe SIK for RedBot contains a few extra parts in addition to the RedBot Kit that are covered in this tutorial. Sections pertaining to these extra parts will be marked with (SIK).
RedBot Basic KitIf you have the RedBot Basic Kit, you can skip the steps marked with (SIK).
Alternatively, you can pick up additional sensors to install on your RedBot. These parts include the Wheel Encoder Kit, RedBot Buzzer, and two RedBot Mechanical Bumpers. Follow the sections in this guide that cover any of the extra sensors you might have.
SIK for RedBotIf you have the SIK for RedBot, you can follow all the sections in this guide, including those marked with (SIK).
Experiment List:Here is a breakdown of each experiment presented in this tutorial. Click on the link to jump to that section, or continue reading to learn more about the hardware and library before starting on Experiment 1.
If you still need to assemble your RedBot, visit our RedBot Assembly Guide for detailed instructions. Please note that are a couple of versions of the assembly guide. For an older version of the RedBot Kit, please see this assembly guide.
Already put together the RedBot? Great! It's a good idea to double-check the wiring. If you hooked up the RedBot differently, you can either change the example code to reflect your changes or rewire your bot as per the assembly guide.
Before you go any further, you should probably make certain that you're familiar with these other topics:
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