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{
tone(BEEPER, noteG5, SN);
delay(SN);
tone(BEEPER, noteE5, SN);
delay(SN);
tone(BEEPER, noteC5, EN);
delay(EN);
tone(BEEPER, noteC5, EN);
delay(EN);
tone(BEEPER, noteC5, SN);
delay(SN);
tone(BEEPER, noteD5, SN);
delay(SN);
tone(BEEPER, noteE5, SN);
delay(SN);
tone(BEEPER, noteF5, SN);
delay(SN);
tone(BEEPER, noteG5, EN);
delay(EN);
tone(BEEPER, noteG5, EN);
delay(EN);
tone(BEEPER, noteG5, EN);
delay(EN);
tone(BEEPER, noteE5, EN);
delay(EN);
}
Resources and Going Further
Get moving!
Hopefully, this guide has given you enough information to get started with the RedBot. Look for
more sensors, kits and content around the RedBot platform!
Once you've mastered the art of line following robots, try you hand at other types of robots.
You could use a
for you.
Learn more about the MMA8452Q accelerometer in the
Guide.
You could create your own remote control using
And, you can always give your robot a new look with
Also, check out our
learn.sparkfun.com
|
robotic claw
and a
pan/tilt bracket
HUB-ee Buggy
tutorial for more robot ideas.
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to design a robot with an arm to fetch items
MMA8452Q Accelerometer Hookup
various SparkFun
different types
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parts.
of
robot
chassis.

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