30 ottobre 2016

In a previous post (see "Programming mBot with App Inventor 2") I've explained how to use a low level communication API (called Orion) to control a robot, called mBot, using App Inventor.

A robot, called mBot.


I've discovered a recently extension provided by MakeBlock in order to program mBot from App Inventor: http://learn.makeblock.com/en/use-mbot-with-app-inventor/

Using this extension is much more simple than programming via Orion. An extension of App Inventor is a new library of visual blocks. So, if you use it, the new blocs will appear as usual ones but in a new category. These blocks, in particular, are high level commands to communicate to a remote mBot (using bluetooth connection). You can send moving commands, read values from sensors and so on.


Please refer to the cited web page for full details. Stay tuned if you want some more working examples that are using this new and interesting opportunity!

3 commenti :

Unknown ha detto...

Grazie per tutti i tuoi suggerimenti che per me sono stati veramente preziosi.
Colgo l'occasione per segnalare a tutti gli interessati anche il materiale pubblicato da michel marquis su http://michel.marquis1.free.fr/appinventor/, utile e ben fatto.

Grazia Cesarini

Ivan Venuti ha detto...

Grazie a te per il link!

Anonimo ha detto...

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