What you are suggesting does not make sense, since the A* Prime's pins would not match the Zumo's right-side up. Also, some of the pins used for the LCD conflict with their use on the Zumo Shield.
Thank you for the compliment. The versions we sell preassembled with standard female Arduino headers can plug directly into the Zumo just like a Leonardo or Uno (i.e., upside down).
Unfortunately, we do not have the charcoal gray T-shirt in that size; it seems like we might have misjudged the popularity of that color. We will keep that in mind when it comes time to restock them.
I am sorry you are having trouble using the DRV8838 motor driver. It is difficult to tell what might be the issue without additional information, and this comment section is not very well suited for troubleshooting. Can you post a more detailed description of your setup including pictures of all your connections on our forum?
I am not entirely sure what it is you are asking, but if you want to know more specifically how the creator of this arm did something, you might try asking directly on his blog post:
I am sorry you are having trouble using the P*. However, the blog is not an appropriate place for troubleshooting your problem. Instead, you might post this on our forum with more details about your setup.
I am sorry you are having trouble controlling your servos; I think some people on the Pololu forum might be interested in taking a look. I recommend posting to the Software and Microcontrollers section, and including your code as well as oscilloscope traces.
New product: A-Star 32U4 Prime LV
- 17 December 2014What you are suggesting does not make sense, since the A* Prime's pins would not match the Zumo's right-side up. Also, some of the pins used for the LCD conflict with their use on the Zumo Shield.
New product: A-Star 32U4 Prime LV
- 15 December 2014Hello.
Thank you for the compliment. The versions we sell preassembled with standard female Arduino headers can plug directly into the Zumo just like a Leonardo or Uno (i.e., upside down).
-Jon
New products: Pololu T-shirts
- 24 November 2014Hello, Eric.
Unfortunately, we do not have the charcoal gray T-shirt in that size; it seems like we might have misjudged the popularity of that color. We will keep that in mind when it comes time to restock them.
-Jon
New product: Advancer Technologies Muscle Sensor v3
- 24 November 2014Hello, Luis.
You can find the price on the product page.
-Jon
New product: DRV8838 motor driver carrier
- 3 November 2014Hello.
I am sorry you are having trouble using the DRV8838 motor driver. It is difficult to tell what might be the issue without additional information, and this comment section is not very well suited for troubleshooting. Can you post a more detailed description of your setup including pictures of all your connections on our forum?
-Jon
Leviathan: an autonomous Raspberry Pi-controlled electric boat
- 23 September 2014Thanks for the additional info; I look forward to your future posts!
Robotic Arm
- 15 September 2014Hello, Michael.
I am not entirely sure what it is you are asking, but if you want to know more specifically how the creator of this arm did something, you might try asking directly on his blog post:
http://geekswithblogs.net/kobush/archive/2012/04/09/149258.aspx
-Jon
New product: P-Star 25K50 Micro
- 2 September 2014Hello.
I am sorry you are having trouble using the P*. However, the blog is not an appropriate place for troubleshooting your problem. Instead, you might post this on our forum with more details about your setup.
-Jon
New products: Scooter wheel adapters
- 25 August 2014Hello, Lewis.
Thanks for taking the time to tell us what you think! I'm glad you like the adapter. What are you using it for?
-Jon
Advanced hobby servo control pulse generation using hardware PWM
- 23 June 2014Hello, Lefteris.
I am sorry you are having trouble controlling your servos; I think some people on the Pololu forum might be interested in taking a look. I recommend posting to the Software and Microcontrollers section, and including your code as well as oscilloscope traces.
-Jon