Tutorial
Table Of Contents
- 1. Premise
- 2. Raspberry Pi System Installation and Developmen
- 3 Log In to The Raspberry Pi and Install The App
- 4 Assembly and Precautions
- 5 Controlling Robot via WEB App
- 6 Common Problems and Solutions(Q&A)
- 7 Set The Program to Start Automatically
- 8 Remote Operation of Raspberry Pi Via MobaXterm
- 9 How to Control WS2812 RGB LED
- 10 How to Control The Servo
- 11 How to Control DC Motor
- 12 Ultrasonic Module
- 13 Line Tracking
- 14 Make A Police Light or Breathing Light
- 15 Real-Time Video Transmission
- 16 Automatic Obstacle Avoidance
- 17 Why OpenCV Uses Multi-threading to Process Vide
- 18 OpenCV Learn to Use OpenCV
- 19 Using OpenCV to Realize Color Recognition and T
- 20 Machine Line Tracking Based on OpenCV
- 21 Create A WiFi Hotspot on The Raspberry Pi
- 22 Install GUI Dependent Item under Window
- 23 How to Use GUI
- 24 Control The WS2812 LED via GUI
- 25 Real-time Video Transmission Based on OpenCV
- 26 Use OpenCV to Process Video Frames on The PC
- 27 Enable UART
- 28 Control Your AWR with An Android Device
- Conclusion
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●Do not remove the SD card connected after writing is completed, we'll use for configuring SSH and WiFi
connection later. Otherwise, if you remove the card, insert it into the Raspberry Pi and boot it up, WiFi
configuration without any peripherals may fail in the following process.
2.1.3 Method C: Manually Download The Image File Provided by Us and Write It to The SD Card (Not
Recommended)
● The Raspbian image file downloaded in 2.1.1 and 2.1.2 is the official source with some preinstalled
software. To operate the robot, you may need many dependent libraries. Though we provide the simple script to
install them (see details later), failure can happen during installation if the library is not the latest version.
Therefore, despite we provide the downloading of the Raspbian image file, it may happen that our image file and
the dependent libraries are not most updated versions. Please only use when you encounter the most
troublesome situation.
●Step-by-Step Overview
1. Prepare an SD card (16G or larger) and an SD card reader
2. Download the `Raspberry Pi Imager` from the official website [Official Raspberry Pi website]
- [Raspberry Pi Imager for Windows]
- [Raspberry Pi Imager for macOS]
- [
Raspberry Pi Imager for Ubuntu
]