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What type of power supply did you use in Practical Robotics in C++?
If you mean the source/battery, I used a 14.4 volt power tool battery that I had several of. Any would do, but this one is just like it (link to off-brand of the same type). https://amzn.to/3I22Tgw
I just used spade connectors, but an adapter like this would be a more elegant way to tap the power https://amzn.to/3WKsX3G
If you mean the voltage converter I used to power the Raspberry Pi and sensors, it was this DC to DC converter that steps 14.4 volts down to 5 volts and has a convenient USB connector. https://amzn.to/3Wrr3Fu
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Practical Robotics in C++ teaches real autonomous robotics without the reader needing a university degree to follow the tutorials. Features the Raspberry Pi. Topics covered include:
- Choosing and setting up a computer for robotics
- Electronics for Robotics
- Buying, building, and hacking robots
- Motors: Different types, how to control them
- Communications with sensors and other devices
- Robot control theory and controller design
- Mapping and Autonomous Path-Planning
- Autonomous motion
- Robot tracking and localization
- Sensors for robotics
- Computer Vision
- Sensor Fusion
- Final project: Build and program a complete autonomous robot!
Видео Practical Robotics in C++ : learn to build autonomous robots. канала Practical Robotics
Viewer/Reader Q&A:
What type of power supply did you use in Practical Robotics in C++?
If you mean the source/battery, I used a 14.4 volt power tool battery that I had several of. Any would do, but this one is just like it (link to off-brand of the same type). https://amzn.to/3I22Tgw
I just used spade connectors, but an adapter like this would be a more elegant way to tap the power https://amzn.to/3WKsX3G
If you mean the voltage converter I used to power the Raspberry Pi and sensors, it was this DC to DC converter that steps 14.4 volts down to 5 volts and has a convenient USB connector. https://amzn.to/3Wrr3Fu
######################################################
If you find my videos helpful, you can say thank you and help me to make more tutorials with a cup of coffee or by picking up a copy of Practical Robotics in C++. Thank you for your support!
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/practicalrobot
Practical Robotics in C++: https://amzn.to/3CJAqHs
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
https://bpbonline.com/products/practical-robotics-in-c
Practical Robotics in C++ teaches real autonomous robotics without the reader needing a university degree to follow the tutorials. Features the Raspberry Pi. Topics covered include:
- Choosing and setting up a computer for robotics
- Electronics for Robotics
- Buying, building, and hacking robots
- Motors: Different types, how to control them
- Communications with sensors and other devices
- Robot control theory and controller design
- Mapping and Autonomous Path-Planning
- Autonomous motion
- Robot tracking and localization
- Sensors for robotics
- Computer Vision
- Sensor Fusion
- Final project: Build and program a complete autonomous robot!
Видео Practical Robotics in C++ : learn to build autonomous robots. канала Practical Robotics
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