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− | * | + | * Try to make the controller as stable as possible with good cable management so the raspberry doesn't get damaged while moving around. |
Building instructions: | Building instructions: | ||
− | * [[Media: | + | * [[Media:BuildHat_controller.pdf| Game Controller (pdf)]] |
− | * [[Media: | + | * [[Media:BuildHat_controller.io| Game Controller (stud.io)]] |
== Get the robot ready == | == Get the robot ready == | ||
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Raspberry Python Code: | Raspberry Python Code: |
Revision as of 20:37, 22 May 2024
Back to: List of projects of Spike up Prime Interest in Science and Technology with Raspberry Pi Build Hat
About the project
The Game Controller project involves creating an innovative game controller using motors and force sensors as the primary input mechanisms. This project aims to combine hardware components and programming skills to design a functional and interactive game controller that can be used to control various types of games.
Video
Build a robot
- Try to make the controller as stable as possible with good cable management so the raspberry doesn't get damaged while moving around.
Building instructions:
Get the robot ready
Raspberry Python Code:
Ideas for improvement
- Make the robot speed up if the line is straight and slow down before the turn.
- Try to make the robot make as sharp turn as you can.
Evaluate your performance
- Think about how you approached the problem and about how else could it be solved.
- Evaluate yourself on how you adapted when something didn't work as you hoped it would.
Teacher Resources