15
can run; if the LED is off, it means that the Robot HAT driver board is not powered
on.
【
Tracking
】
is the pin interface of Tracking Module.
【
WS2812
】
is the pin interface of WS2812 Module.
【
3.3V-GND
】
3.3V power supply interface.
【
Uart
】
Uart interface.
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GPIO 40-PIN
】
General Purpose Input Output (GPIO) is designed as a slot with
two rows of pins on the Robot HAT driver board. GPIO can be used to connect
various peripheral electronic devices and sensors and control or monitor these devices
with input/output level signals. In PiCar Pro products, this GPIO interface is
connected to the GPIO pins on the Raspberry Pi driver board.
【
5V-GND
】
5V power supply interface.
【
IIC
】
IIC interface. It is also the interface of the OLED screen module.
【
MPU6050
】
The interface of MPU6050 sensor.
【
Port
】
is divided into Port1, Port2, and Port3 interfaces, which are commonly used to
connect Small LED light.
【
Servo port
】
Servo interface.
【
motor
】
is divided into motor1, motor2 interfaces.
【
Ultrasonic
】
Ultrasonic interface.
2. Precautions for the use of Robot HAT driver board
When you are performing software installation, structural assembly or program
debugging, you can use a USB cable to power the Raspberry Pi. If the Raspberry Pi is
equipped with Robot HAT, you can connect the USB cable to the USB port on the
Robot HAT. Robot HAT will power the Raspberry Pi by the GPIO interface.
Different Raspberry Pi have different current requirements. For example, the
Raspberry Pi 3B needs at least 2A to boot up, and the Raspberry Pi 4 needs 3A to boot
Summary of Contents for PiCar-Pro
Page 1: ......
Page 13: ...10 2 Introduction of GPIO pins 1 GPIO pin comparison table...
Page 16: ...13 Raspberry Pi through a computer or directly to control the Arduino...
Page 26: ...23 3 Then click Finish 4 The software interface after opening is as shown below...
Page 30: ...27 6 Click CHOOSE SD 7 Then select the SD card we need to burn...
Page 41: ...38 Click CONTINUE WITHOUT PERMISSION...
Page 62: ...59 Controlling the switches of Port1 Port2 Port3 on the development board...
Page 67: ...64...
Page 99: ...96 x1 x1 x1 x1 x1 A set of acrylic...
Page 108: ...105 Prepare the acrylic panel and acrylic gasket as shown in the picture above...
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Page 114: ...111 Use M2 5 12 screws and M1 7 6 6 self tapping screws to fix...
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Page 127: ...124 Use M3 4 screws to fix two L shaped aluminum alloys...
Page 128: ...125 Use M3 4 screws to pass through the aluminum alloy and L aluminum alloy to fix the servo...
Page 130: ...127...
Page 135: ...132 shown below Use M3 10 screws to fix aluminum alloy and aluminum alloy sheet...
Page 136: ...133 Install the tire and fix it with M4 locknut...
Page 137: ...134 Install small LED lights...
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Page 147: ...144 Install the inner 4mm coupling and fix it with screws...
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Page 154: ...151 The installation is complete 9 5 Circuit Wiring Diagram Robot HAT board interface diagram...
Page 168: ...165 Execution function 1 if __name__ __main__ 2 radar_scan 3 GPIO cleanup...
Page 177: ...174 Adeept is the name of the WIFI hotspot 12345678 is the password of the WIFI hotspot...
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