You can perform this by using the linux commandĭd if you’re familiar with it, but for simplicity, we’ll use the Etcher Next, you will need to load the OS onto your Micro SD card. Version (Released, Kernel 4.14, or similar) in “with Desktop and recommended software” packaging.ĭownload the zip file and store somewhere you can find it. OS you wish to use - for this tutorial, for compatibility, it’s recommended you use the Raspbian Stretch The Raspberry Pi requires an operating system to function (typically people will install the You can also program the XBee using a discover shield or something similar thatĬan be hooked up to the computer running XCTU. Note that the Arduino listed above will be used to program the XBee devices in this tutorial (as I had aĬouple laying around with the XBee shields associated, making it easy to program the XBee devices through (Optional) Arduino with XBee shield (used to program the XBee devices).2x HDMI cables (one for each Raspberry Pi, or 1 total that you can switch between devices).Note you can probably take variants ofĪny of the below parts/components, but this tutorial was written with the following specific parts: In order to complete this tutorial, you’ll need the following parts. Under the 11-xbee-send-receive folder as a starting point. The code for this project can be cloned from the following repository LEDs to reflect the receiver end action being taken based on the controller. Pi 3 does not have analog inputs), we will be using momentary push buttons for the directional control, and In the interest of keeping it simple (not involving Analog to Digital/ADC devices given the Raspberry Setting up a simple transmitter/receiver pair of XBee-driven Raspberry Pi devices will be the basis for this The learnings and circuit/communication methods lay the groundwork for more complicated robotics remote control
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Experimenting with electronics (and somewhat re-learning much of what I’ve forgotten since college), this postĭetails how to utilize Raspberry Pi controllers to communicate with each other