Project: Dim Sum Robot #1
We are rebooting the Dim Sum Robot project with a new head-master Today, we start by exploring the basic design and core functions of our Dim Sum Robot, in order to take a decision on the hardware to use for this project. Basic Design CPU Looking at CPU available and their characteristics to allow us to choose a good fit for the project. PIC ATMEGA STM32 EFM32 Orange Pi Zero Raspberry Pi 2B ESP8266 ESP32 Architecture PIC Atmega ARM ARM ARM/Linux ARM/Linux Tensilica Tensilica Price <5 USD 2 USD 2 USD ~2 USD +NRE <15 USD 40 USD 4 USD 8 USD Programming Very expensive/custom custom SWD SWD SDCard SDCard bootloader bootloader Power 18 ma 20 ma 18 ma << 100ma 220ma 100 ma 150 ma I/O pins 20 20 20 20 ~20 ~26 12 ~20 ADC Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes Wifi / Bluetooth β β β W W W W, BT OS β β β Linux Linux β β Programming language We look at the difference between: Python Arduino IDE C++ C LUA ASM Node Basic C 89 to figure out which one was available on the different CPU, which one was accessible to noob (such as a few of us), which one was well documented, and whether we needed to install extra software such as a compiler to be able to place the software onto the chosen CPU Homework for next week Figure out the process and software required to install MicroPython onto the ESP32