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This month's group meeting contained a number of great discussions including: #Attendee introductions #Basics of laser cutting #Presentation of available robot kits and resources #Demonstration of the group's new Wiki page. #Brief discussion on robot competitions and challenges. #Member show and tell _____________________________________________ [Matt A.] [3/15/2015 21:11] Hi Skye. It was good to meet you at the March meeting. Would you have a recommendation for free CAD software capable of producing a .step file? I believe .step are typical files required for CNC instructions? [Matt A.] [3/15/2015 21:28] Hi all. I've been looking at the Arcbotics Sparki kit. It was mentioned that the kit was often purchased with an Arduido controller. From the Sparki specs, I don't notice any microcontroller mentioned. It essentially seems recommended to purchase with an Arduido controller. Do all the included sensors connect to the Arduido? It seems funny that they wouldn't already be connected to something. Would a Raspberry Pi be an acceptable alternative to an Arduido? Thanks! [Jay F.] [3/16/2015 06:58] Hi Matt - It would be great to carry on pure discussions via the email group (you might get more timely responses - [[https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/nashuarobotbuilders]]). The Sparki has an Arduino compatible processor on board, and they have a Sparki version of the Arduino IDE to support it. You don't need another processor, at least not right away. Changed lines 3-5 from:
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[Jay F.] [3/16/2015 06:58] Hi Matt - It would be great to carry on pure discussions via the email group (you might get more timely responses - [[https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/nashuarobotbuilders]]). The Sparki has an Arduino compatible processor on board, and they have a Sparki version of the Arduino IDE to support it. You don't need another processor, at least not right away. Added line 16:
[Jay F.] [3/16/2015 06:58] Hi Matt - It would be great to carry on pure discussions via the email group (might get better responses - [[https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/nashuarobotbuilders]]). The Sparki has an Arduino compatible processor on board, and they have a Sparki version of the Arduino IDE to support it. You don't need another processor, at least not right away. Added lines 13-14:
[Matt A.] [3/15/2015 21:28] Hi all. I've been looking at the Arcbotics Sparki kit. It was mentioned that the kit was often purchased with an Arduido controller. From the Sparki specs, I don't notice any microcontroller mentioned. It essentially seems recommended to purchase with an Arduido controller. Do all the included sensors connect to the Arduido? It seems funny that they wouldn't already be connected to something. Would a Raspberry Pi be an acceptable alternative to an Arduido? Thanks! Changed line 5 from:
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!March 15, 2015 Meeting This month's group meeting contained a number of great discussions including: #Attendee introductions #Basics and review of laser cutting #Presentation of available robot kits and resources #Demonstration of the group's new Wiki page. #Brief discussion on robot competitions and challenges. #Member show and tell _____________________________________________ |