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Learning Javascript Robotics

You're reading from   Learning Javascript Robotics Design, build, and program your own remarkable robots with JavaScript and open source hardware

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2015
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ISBN-13 9781785883347
Length 160 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Kassandra Perch Kassandra Perch
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Preface 1. Getting Started with JS Robotics 2. Working with Johnny-Five FREE CHAPTER 3. Using Digital and PWM Output Pins 4. Using Specialized Output Devices 5. Using Input Devices and Sensors 6. Moving Your Bot 7. Advanced Movement with the Animation Library 8. Advanced Components – SPI, I2C, and Other Devices 9. Connecting NodeBots to the World, and Where to Go Next Index

External Devices


SPI, I2C, and some other protocols get really complex, but there's a whole other world of devices we can also use with our Johnny-Five projects. These technically fall outside the scope of the Johnny-Five library, but works well with the library due to their use of Node.JS. Let's take a look at the "why" and the "how" of external devices with Johnny-Five.

Why External Devices?

Microcontrollers are amazing! They can do a litany of things—input, output, and so on - but sometimes you see a new device that doesn't plug in to a microcontroller. Perhaps it contains a microcontroller of its own—such as a quadcopter or a drone! This section covers the use of these devices with Node and integrating them into your Johnny-Five projects.

Some really cool examples that have been integrated into Johnny-Five projects are as follows: video game controllers; the LeapMotion controller, a gesture sensor that tracks hand position and movement; and Wi-Fi-enabled quadcopters, such as the Parrot...

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