User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Premise
- 2. Raspberry Pi System Installation and Developmen
- 3 Log In to The Raspberry Pi and Install The App
- 4 Raspberry Pi Structure Assembly and Precautions
- 5 Controlling A 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 Calling the API to Control the Robot
- 12 Automatic Stabilization Function
- 13 Gait Generation Method of A Hexapod Robot
- 14 Make A Police Light or Breathing Light
- 15 Real-Time Video Transmission
- 16 Why OpenCV Uses Multi-threading to Process Vide
- 17 OpenCV Learn to Use OpenCV
- 18 Using OpenCV to Realize Color Recognition and T
- 19 Machine Line Tracking Based on OpenCV
- 20 Create A WiFi Hotspot on The Raspberry Pi
- 21 Install GUI Dependent Item under Window
- 22 How to Use GUI
- 23 Enable UART
- 24 Control Your Adeept_RaspClaws with An Android D
- Conclusion
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def run(self):
'''
Functions for multi-threaded tasks
'''
while 1:
self.__flag.wait()
self.lightChange()
pass
if __name__ == '__main__':
RL=RobotLight() # Instantiate the object that controls the LED light
RL.start() # Start thread
'''
Start breathing light mode and stop after 15 seconds
'''
RL.breath(70,70,255)
time.sleep(15)
RL.pause()
'''
Pause for 2 seconds
'''
time.sleep(2)
'''
Start the police light mode and stop after 15 seconds
'''
RL.police()
time.sleep(15)
RL.pause()
14.3 Warning Lights or Breathing Lights in Other Projects
● When your project needs to use LED lights for warning lights or breathing lights, you don’t need to
rewrite the above code, just copy robotLight.py in the robot program server folder to the same In the folder,
then use the following code to use the warning light or breathing light:
import robotLight