7. Example projects
These examples demonstrate how to program an Arduino-controlled Zumo to perform more complex and interesting
tasks. The source files for the examples are included in the download for the
Zumo Shield Arduino Libraries
[http://www.pololu.com/docs/0J57/6]
. Once the libraries are installed, the examples can be accessed in the Arduino
environment under
File > Examples > ZumoExamples
.
7.a. RC Zumo
By connecting an RC receiver and running this example program, you can turn your Zumo into a radio-controlled
vehicle. With the
Zumo Shield Arduino Libraries
[http://www.pololu.com/docs/0J57/6]
installed, the sketch file can be
opened in Arduino by selecting
File > Examples > ZumoExamples > RCControl
.
A Zumo robot with an RC receiver
attached to make a radio-controlled
vehicle.
An easy way to connect the receiver to the Zumo Shield is to solder two 1×3
male header strips
[http://www.pololu.com/catalog/product/966]
to the locations shown in the diagram below, then plug in a pair of standard
servo cables
[http://www.pololu.com/catalog/category/112]
between the receiver and the Zumo Shield. (If your receiver has
a separate power source, you should only connect the signal and ground wires between it and the Zumo.)
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