In a earlier post on using micro:bit ( Playing with microbit emulator-dancing bot ) a simple dancing robot image (using the 5x 5 grid was created). A dancing bot - 3x3 box for the body, with two legs. Thanks to a loan of a Micro:Bit from Lancaster University I can experiment with an actual micro:bit ( @SCC_Lancaster @LMcUnderwood ) Experiment 1 - Using the buttons So the functions for the idea were: Button A - Move to the left and then back to the starting position; Button B - Move to the right and then back to the starting position ; Buttons A+B - Jump up and then back to the starting position; Shake - 'Crouches' and then back to the starting position On the Microbit Experiment 2- To add left and right tilting to it. So if the micro:bit is tilted to the right the 'bot' moves to the right, and the same for the left. The tilting operation here is essentially - when the x on the accelerometer is...
Robots and getting computers to work with the physical world is fun; this blog looks at my own personal experimenting and building in this area.