Hi! finally my Talrik is alive. The batteries were bad, I had to take some new ones. And the example *.s19 files were bad, with the new compiled ones now...
Yes you will need another battery back for the wireless units. The one with the 6 wire to 20 pin (or something) goes on the robot side and the 6 pin side...
Scott Jantz
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Dec 4, 2003 3:00 pm
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Hi! so the wireless-module which I have to connect with the robot has only its connection with the 12 to 6 pin cable(robot to module)?so it's right that the 4...
Hi everyone. Thanks for the group first off. I'm looking for some advice on a project I'd like to get started on. Here's what I'd like to do: 1.) Control 4...
Hi, I've been looking for another book to read and saw a book, "Programming and Customizing the Hc11 Microcontroller" by Tom Fox. Does anyone have this book?...
Hi again, first of all, happy new year. I didin't try again the wireless connection for some time. Now I tried again, but without success. (hope you remember...
Hi, how does the code get to the memory.. Do I need a Buffalo monitor or does the motherboard(MTJPRO11) have something else for monitoring. Do I only need...
Refer to the tjpro Users Manual on <www.mekatronix.com> ->Manuals . You can download it free. It gives all the details of downloading code into the MTJPRO11...
jack
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Jan 17, 2004 3:43 pm
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Hi, Thanks for your reply. I read the manual and it mention about the MB2325 communication board, so do I need to order this board. I mean is it a must to get...
I have a question about the "Plug n' Play Ultrasonic Sonar Transducer" (Part #MUSTa). We are instrumenting a RC Helicopter and want to use this part for...
You will need the MB2325 board. You will also need a C2325 cable (6-wire) to connect the MB2325 board to your MTJPRO11, a straight serial cable (9-pin to...
jack
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Jan 21, 2004 2:18 am
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Hi, I need some help in downloading the code to the MTJPRO. my assembler produces an .obj file instead of .s19, how can I download the obj file to MTJPRO. Is...
Hi, Firstly, can I use the obj files to download to my MTJPRO board. I have a ASM file and the output generated is .OBJ. Secondly, I am using the demo version...
Hi Jack Is this board "required" to connect the pc to the robot ? I dont think this is an essential, but it sure helps to keep debugging and testing the...
Hello, I am designing a GPS lawnmower for a senior design project and need some suggestions for components. The plan is to use the output port of a GPS unit...
Hi I've bought my RoboBug back in Oct 1999, made some expirences and forgot it. Now i would like to bring it back to life. My Questions: - Is there any new...
I appologize for getting back to your question so late. Our server has been having troubles with the spam and viruses. In any case, you will need 9 pin Female...
jack
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Feb 27, 2004 1:42 am
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Any distance measuring technique will be fraught with errors...see earlier postings. In any case, you can put a shaft encoder on the wheels. Make a 16 or 32 ...
jack
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Feb 27, 2004 1:42 am
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I recently purchased a Ultrasonic Transducer (MUSTa01, 8-12volt), and attempted to calibrate the device. I set it up according to the spec's (12volt power on...
We will be announcing a new controller for Robobug in a few months. It will make controlling and expanding your Robobug much easier. If you do not get the...
jack
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Feb 27, 2004 1:42 am
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You would probably be better off getting the TALRIK II control boards (www.mrrobot.com). They are MC68HC11 based and will provide all the necessary resources...
jack
jack@...
Feb 27, 2004 1:42 am
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The MB2325 board is necessary if you wish to communicate with your PC. Actually, the robot itself is the best test platform for testing the MTJPRO11 board, as...
jack
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Feb 27, 2004 1:42 am
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The MTJPRO11 accepts only Motorloa .s19 object. The HSSDL11 also sends .s19 files to the board. Use the Motorola Assembler (it is on line <www.mekatronix.com>...
jack
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Feb 27, 2004 1:42 am
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I recently purchased a Ultrasonic Transducer (MUSTa01, 8-12volt), and attempted to calibrate the device. I set it up according to the spec's (12volt power on...