Most recently, a simple project for controlling a Dynamixel remotely from a computer with a pair of Wixels was added.
python_remote_ax_control: | Set up this app on the Wixel connected to an AX12 servo via a TriState buffer. Set up the example wireless_serial app on the other wixel, and connect it to your computer. Run python send_bytes.py -h to learn how to send instructions as part of a packet. |
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Code for various robots using the Wixel MCU from Pololu.
See the following within the apps folder:
AX-12 version of Twitch
twitch_ax: | Original Twitch's code; uses AX-12 servos |
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Mech Warfare version of Twitch, with AX-12 servos
twitch_mx_servo: | Mech warfare version of Twitch; code for the Wixel controlling MX-28T servos |
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twitch_mx_xbee: | Mech warfare version of Twitch; code for the Wixel interfaced with xBee and motor driver |
Hobby servo version of Twitch
twitch_pwm: | Todo |
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See https://github.com/pololu/wixel-sdk
This package contains code and Makefiles that will help you create your own applications for the Pololu Wixel. The Wixel is a general- purpose programmable module featuring a 2.4 GHz radio and USB. The Wixel is based on the CC2511F32 microcontroller from Texas Instruments, which has an integrated radio transceiver, 32 KB of flash memory, 4 KB of RAM, and a full-speed USB interface.
For documentation of this SDK, see: http://pololu.github.com/wixel-sdk
(You can also generate the documentation yourself by running Doxygen on libraries/Doxyfile.)
For more information about the Wixel, see the Wixel User's Guide: http://www.pololu.com/docs/0J46