OpenMower
gobot
Our great sponsors
OpenMower | gobot | |
---|---|---|
21 | 5 | |
4,254 | 8,721 | |
- | 0.7% | |
7.2 | 8.2 | |
4 days ago | 27 days ago | |
C | Go | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
OpenMower
-
Lawn larger than recommended: can it do multiple parts?
I appreciate you trying to help, but my question was, "is the 3000 SQ meters just the max the battery can handle, or a software limitation". If one is ok with waiting a long time for it to cycle back to the beginning again, and just mowing the max amount every time, then the navimow seems reasonable. I wouldn't care if it would take a month to get back to the beginning, it still means it gets mowed once every month, which is fine for my use case. Spending 16k on a mower is not. It was buy mower with this capability or building an openmoweropenmower that could do so.
- Great idea and natural integration with OpenMower project
-
Fully Charged: Electric Lawn Mowers with solar panels!
This is coming from someone that wishes that someone would sell a kit or publish plans with a list of parts needed and printable to make a robot mower that can scale up for yards larger than 2 acres. Best thing I've found so far is this: https://github.com/ClemensElflein/OpenMower
- Remotely Controlled Lawn Tractor
-
How long can a smart house live without its owner?
You get a robot mower specifically so you don't have to go outside. Plus, it's a freaking robot that mows your lawn!!! How cool is that! That factor alone means someone whose primary hobby is collecting IoT things has to get one... or two. Plus maybe another open source OpenMower tinkering platform mower. That's the mentality of an IoT hoarder.
-
Newest addition to robotic helpers collection. This time outdoor one. More in the comments.
Check this out. https://github.com/ClemensElflein/OpenMower
- GPS tracker without subscriptions?
- Reverse Engineering Mower Controller Protocol
- I found this "OpenMower" project to improve existing robotic mowers
- ClemensElflein/OpenMower: Let's upgrade robotic mowers to smart RTK GPS
gobot
-
Elixir Nerves alternatives
https://gobot.io/ (see the bottom for other languages that use the same firmware.)
-
Embedded Systems Weekly #123
Gobot Gobot is a Golang framework for robotics, drones, and the IoT. For C developers, Go language is probably the closest language regarding the syntax. Be warned, it's a garbage-collected language.
-
Which language to choose? Wanna develop an IoT solution
Go is relatively easy to learn and https://gobot.io/ is a good way to start.
- Can i use this arduino as a pc/laptop keyboard? Its for osu(a rhythm game) and majority of osu gamers who makes custom clickers for it uses arduino leonardo because it has usb support but im wondering if i can use the uno as a keyboard since it uses the ch340 chip and i just hook some buttons on it
-
GOLang in embedded systems
https://gobot.io/ and
What are some alternatives?
OpenBot - OpenBot leverages smartphones as brains for low-cost robots. We have designed a small electric vehicle that costs about $50 and serves as a robot body. Our software stack for Android smartphones supports advanced robotics workloads such as person following and real-time autonomous navigation.
flogo - Project Flogo is an open source ecosystem of opinionated event-driven capabilities to simplify building efficient & modern serverless functions, microservices & edge apps.
LandLord - Opensource firmware for Worx robotic mower model Landroid WG79X.XX
mainflux - Industrial IoT Messaging and Device Management Platform
webots_ros2 - Webots ROS 2 packages
gatt - Gatt is a Go package for building Bluetooth Low Energy peripherals
xESC - The xESC is an easy to use, low cost electronic speed controller (ESC) design for sensored brushless DC (BLDC) motors.
devices - Suite of libraries for IoT devices (written in Go), experimental for x/exp/io
DynamixelSDK - ROBOTIS Dynamixel SDK (Protocol1.0/2.0)
huego - An extensive Philips Hue client library for Go with an emphasis on simplicity
webots - Webots Robot Simulator
eywa - Make IoT a lot more fun with data.