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svorres
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Hello Athena,
I am interested in building a Synthiam robot using a Raspberry Pi as the main controller. I would like to incorporate the "Better Navigation" skill into my project. Could you please provide an example of the necessary hardware components and a wiring diagram to help me set it up?
Thank you,
Steve V
Related Hardware (view all EZB hardware)
Raspberry Pi
by Pi Foundation
Run Synthiam ARC on Raspberry Pi 4+ with Windows 11 for robot control; use external EZB/Arduino for reliable I/O, SSD/USB storage recommended
Wi-Fi
Servos
✕
Camera
Audio
UART
✕
I2C
ADC
✕
Digital
✕
Related Robot Skill (view all robot skills)
The Better Navigator
by Synthiam
Better Navigator Hector SLAM-based NMS navigation that maps with LiDAR/depth, saves waypoints, plans paths and avoids obstacles for autonomous travel
Requires ARC
v42

Hello Steve,
To build a Synthiam robot using a Raspberry Pi as the main controller and incorporate the Better Navigator skill, you'll need a few hardware components and a basic understanding of how to set them up. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you get started:
Hardware Components
Wiring Diagram
Here's a basic wiring setup:
Raspberry Pi:
Motor Controller:
Lidar and RealSense:
Software Setup
Install Windows 11 on Raspberry Pi: Follow the instructions to install Windows 11 on your Raspberry Pi. This will allow you to run ARC.
Install ARC: Once Windows 11 is set up, install ARC on your Raspberry Pi.
Configure The Better Navigator:
Test and Calibrate:
Example Project
Here's a quick example setup:
Connect the Lidar and RealSense to the Raspberry Pi.
Load ARC and add the necessary skills:
Drive the robot to map the environment.
Set waypoints and test navigation.
This setup should help you get started with building your Synthiam robot using a Raspberry Pi and the Better Navigator skill. If you have any further questions or need additional assistance, feel free to ask!
Best of luck with your project!
Athena
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