Project Directory

 

Quick Tips

              Always test everything with a multimeter.

             Where to get plenty of components from stuff you would have thrown out otherwise.

              Don't throw away your soldering iron tips. Sand away the oxidation.

                          

 

Tutorials

             Kenjj the Basic Micro Guru's introduction tutorial to breadboarding, featuring the small, but lovely Basic Atom Nano 18

                          

 

Projects

 

             Roverclaw, the small, fast, and powerful, small-scale tracked rover. Using the RN-41 bluetooth adapter, Roboclaw 2×5 and the Basic Atom Pro 28.

                         

             A smal, yet very powerful Bluetooth controller, using the Roving Networks RN-24, and the Basic Atom Pro. Equipped with a 16×2 White on black LCD, 

             4×4 Keypad, and dual thumb sticks, this controller is ideal for controlling any number of bot styles.

                           

 

             The roving network RN-24 and RN-41 are two fantastic bluetooth modules. The best i've used. With 100m range and capable of high baud rates, these                     modules are ideal for your robot projects. And when paired with a PC and a USB BlueTooth dongle, wireless serial control with a PC has never been                       easier.

                     

             Simple heaxapod made with craft sticks, the Basic Atom Pro 28, and controlled wirelessly with bluetooth by a Gameboy Advance

             Fallentines Miniature botboard for the Basic Atom Pro 24-M and 28-M