[Fedora Robotics] C programmable Robots or microcontrollers, pointers please!!!

Stephane Gauthier gauthier.stephane at gmail.com
Sat Jan 16 21:29:08 UTC 2010


Hi,

I've been using the Atmel AVR series of microcontrollers for years as they
were designed with C in mind unlike older architectures (ie. Microchip PIC
and others).

There's a large community and the open source GCC compiler source works for
it so you don't have to learn yet another compiler as it's a transferrable
skill.

An excellent source of information is: www.avrfreaks.net

as for robot kits I can't really suggest one as I've always designed mine
from scratch... (yeah, I like headaches!)
But if money is no issue there's lots of educational robot kits available...
check www.robotshop.ca for such kits...

ps: i have no affiliations with above sites btw. Just spitting out stuff
from the top of my head...

Good hunting

Stephane,
http://robotics.no-ip.org

On Sat, Jan 16, 2010 at 4:12 PM, Paul Otheim <coriolis220 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am looking for a robot or perhaps a microcontroller that is programmable
> in C. I am a beginner at this but ultimately would like to build a working
> robot and practice my C programming skills in the process. I would
> appreciate any suggestions on beginner kits, perhaps even intermediate. I
> don't mind soldering and I am quite comfortable with tools. Really I am just
> looking for a good place to start, the only requirement, be it a
> microcontroller or a robotics kit, that I am really looking to satisfy is
> that it use C as its  programming language.
>
> Thanks.
>
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