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Hands-On Robotics with JavaScript

By : Kassandra Perch
Book Image

Hands-On Robotics with JavaScript

By: Kassandra Perch

Overview of this book

JavaScript has an effective set of frameworks and libraries that provide support for embedded device programming and the robotics ecosystem. You’ll be able to put your JavaScript knowledge to work with this practical robotics guide. The book starts by guiding you in setting up an environment to program robots with JavaScript and Rasberry Pi 3. You will build beginner-level projects, such as a line-following robot, and then upgrade your robotics skills with a series of projects that help you get to grips with the Johnny-Five library. As you progress, you’ll learn how you can improve your projects by enabling advanced hardware components and programming concepts. You’ll even build an advanced AI-enabled robot, connect its NodeBots to the internet, create a NodeBots Swarm, and explore Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (MQTT). By the end of this book, you will have enhanced your robot programming skills by building a range of simple to complex projects.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Title Page
Dedication
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
Index

Chapter 6


  1. A motor is an electrical device that converts electricity into rotational movement
  2. The difference between a motor and a stepper motor is that motor can only be told what direction and speed to go, while a stepper motor can be told how many pre-defined increments to move, making it better for precision movements.
  3. You should use external power for motors because otherwise, it will draw too much power from the Raspberry Pi, causing strange errors or even reboots while your project is running. Your motors may also run slowly or not respond to commands when powered directly from the Pi.
  4. We need a Pi hat to control our motor because getting the motor to move backward requires extra components that the hat provides—it also makes it much easier to supply external power to the motors.
  5. The benefits of the Motors object when controlling multiple motors is the ability to control all of your motors in the group with one command while retaining the ability to send commands to the individual motors.