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2 Wheeled car: Arduino Version
#define Motor 0x48
#include <Wire.h> 
//Time to pause rotating
//static unsigned long Pause = 10000;
static unsigned long Speed = 40;
void setup()
{
  Wire.begin(); // wake up I2C bus
  Serial.begin(9600);
}
byte get_var(byte address, byte reg)
{
  byte value;   
  Wire.beginTransmission(address);  
  Wire.write(reg);
  Wire.endTransmission(); 
  delayMicroseconds (10);
  Wire.requestFrom(Motor, 1);
  value = Wire.read();
  return value;
} 
void set_var(byte address, byte reg, byte value)
{
  Wire.beginTransmission(address); // transmit to motor     
  delayMicroseconds  (10);
  Wire.write(reg);
  delayMicroseconds  (10);
  Wire.write(value);   
  Wire.endTransmission();    // stop transmitting
} 
void loop()
{
  unsigned long AddressA;
  unsigned long AddressB;  
  char buf[32];
  set_var(0x48, 0x21, Speed); 
  set_var(0x48, 0x31, Speed);  
  AddressA = get_var(0x48, 0x21);
  sprintf (buf, "Speed:  A:%d ", AddressA);
  Serial.write (buf); 
  AddressB = get_var(0x48, 0x31);
  sprintf (buf, " B:  %d\r\n", AddressB);
  Serial.write (buf); 
 
 delay(500);
//  delay(Pause);
}
This is the list I have made for the Raspberry Pi Version, what also counts for the Arduino version(If your car is switched to the other side this can of course be the opposite):
- # X is forwards - Y is backwards
- #Wheels at front
- #20 A backwards
- #21 A forwards
- #22 A stop
- #30 B backwards
- #31 B forwards
- #32 B stop
You can also check the motor protocol, for more info.
In my example script we go forward with 0x21 + 0x31 having the same value. For other movements you should have(If you car is flipped this can of course be the opposite!):
To go backwards:
set_var(0x48, 0x20, Same Speed value); set_var(0x48, 0x30, Same Speed value);
To go left:
set_var(0x48, 0x21, High Speed value); set_var(0x48, 0x31, Low Speed value);
To go right:
set_var(0x48, 0x21, Low Speed value); set_var(0x48, 0x31, High Speed value);
To stop the car:
set_var(0x48, 0x21, Speed value doesn't matter); set_var(0x48, 0x31, Speed value doesn't matter);
To rotate to the left:
set_var(0x48, 0x21, Same Speed value); set_var(0x48, 0x30, Same Speed value);
To rotate to the right:
set_var(0x48, 0x20, Same Speed value); set_var(0x48, 0x31, Same Speed value);
If you do this don't forget to add: static unsigned long Speed2 = "Put here your value";