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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will automatically delete all files on the SD card if any.
●Click on WRITE, wait for the writing.
●Do not remove the SD card connected after writing is completed, we'll use for configuring 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.
2.2 Enable SSH Server of Raspberry Pi
●By SSH (Secure Shell) server, you can use the command line of Raspberry Pi remotely on
another device. In the subsequent operation and when using the Raspberry Pi, you don't have to
connect a mouse, keyboard, or monitor to it, but simply control it on a computer in the same LAN.
●As of the November 2016 release, Raspbian has the SSH server disabled by default. You
will have to enable it manually.
●The method to enable the SSH in this documentation can be referred to the Raspberry Pi
official website SSH(Secure Shell)