Build your own robot like a Ninja 🐱👤 This is the first emotional modular EdTech robot that can walk and roll!
This repository have all the main Otto Ninja robot libraries for ESP compatible boards
Created by Sebastian Coddington
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You will need Arduino IDE in your computer
That means it is ready to use Otto example codes! you can find them in File > Examples > OttoNinja for more details or other ways to install libraries visit this link
For the LED matrix example codes you will need the Adafruit LED Bacck pack library and the dependences just do the exact same installation steps.
For the OLED display example codes you will need the U8g2 libraries
Additionally you will need to add the ESP8266 to your Arduino IDE
The board only flash the LED a little (this is the way ESP8266 boards work unless you program them to behave different)
Firmware code for remote control of Ninja, select NodeMCU 1.0 as board. Connect the Ninja board with the USB cable to your computer, NO servos or anything else connected and we check if can upload code first.
(Make sure to have wifi disconnected from other networks) and power Ninja with battery all time. with Otto Blockly you do not need to deal with all the libraries and stuff
Contributing to this software is warmly welcomed. There are 3 ways you can contribute to this project:
Please add a change log and your contact into file header.
Thanks for your contribution and welcome to the Otto DIY community
You can use all resources of Otto for free but Otto DIY Website must be included in any redistribution and remixes must keep the CC-BY-SA license, As you might seen with the original Otto DIY project the idea is that more people can have access, therefore if you copy or remix Otto you must also release under same open license, that means you must release all files also to the public.
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Otto DIY website must be included in any redistribution and remixes must keep the CC-BY-SA license.