Raspberry Pi Zero and motor driver assembly
In this section, we are going to test the movements of the robot. This includes testing the motor driver and basic movements of the robot.
Raspberry Pi Zero and motor driver assembly
In this section, we are going to assemble the Raspberry Pi Zero and the motor driver on to the robot chassis.
- In order to mount the Raspberry Pi Zero on to the chassis, we need 4 M2.5 screws and nuts (Mounting hole specification available at https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/hardware/raspberrypi/mechanical/rpi-zero-v1_2_dimensions.pdf).
- The chassis we selected comes with slots that enables mounting the Raspberry Pi Zero directly on to the chassis. Based on your chassis design, you may have to drill clearance holes to mount the Raspberry Pi Zero.
Mounting the Raspberry Pi Zero onto the chassis
Note
While mounting the Raspberry Pi Zero, we ensured that we are able to plug in the HDMI cable, USB cable, and so on for testing purposes.
- The chassis we have used is made...