We have just finished the second electronics workshop of the three part series. So far, members have learned how to write a program in C# that reads information about an Xbox 360 controller and send that data serially to a radio module to be transmitted. They have also learned how to receive the data with a micro-controller connected to a radio module, make sure that the data is intact, and use that data to set digital and PWM output signals to control motors and pistons.
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