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Hi guys putting together the stamp controller

ArchiverArchiver Posts: 46,084
edited 2001-03-14 02:42 in General Discussion
Hi guys i just brought the BS2IC and the board i dont know a ****
about electronics (I mean i know a little bit).
I just wanted to know how to put the 2 together and where do i get
the instructions for putting them together. I am planning to build my
first robot could anyone please help me regarding this.
I have also brought a cuople of servo motors and 2 ultrasonic
sensors.

Have fun
Pradeep

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  • ArchiverArchiver Posts: 46,084
    edited 2001-03-13 22:38
    Hi guys i just brought the BS2IC and the board i dont know a ****
    about electronics (I mean i know a little bit).
    I just wanted to know how to put the 2 together and where do i get
    the instructions for putting them together. I am planning to build my
    first robot could anyone please help me regarding this.
    I have also brought a couple of servo motors and 2 ultrasonic
    sensors.

    Have fun
    Pradeep
  • ArchiverArchiver Posts: 46,084
    edited 2001-03-14 02:42
    I've just started with the BS2, also. What I'm using is a breadboard and a
    db9 cable I bought. The cable I cut off the end my pc wouldn't use and
    wire-wrapped that end to a 14pin wirewrap socket that I stick into the bread
    board for programming the stamp. I'm working on the code for a bot, but I
    have a ways to go. I use a 9v battery for powering the stamp just like the
    pdf's say. Get the programming software and pdf's from www.parallaxinc.com.

    deeps_2@h... wrote:

    > Hi guys i just brought the BS2IC and the board i dont know a ****
    > about electronics (I mean i know a little bit).
    > I just wanted to know how to put the 2 together and where do i get
    > the instructions for putting them together. I am planning to build my
    > first robot could anyone please help me regarding this.
    > I have also brought a cuople of servo motors and 2 ultrasonic
    > sensors.
    >
    > Have fun
    > Pradeep
    >
    >
    >
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