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                                    of 60 pounds and larger, but is generally too big for smaller robots. The Isaac system
                                    also requires that robot builders have more skills in electronics and software pro-
                                    gramming than those who use off-the-shelf R/C systems.
                                      The reliability, amazing flexibility, and competition-friendliness of this radio
                                    system has made the Isaac system a hit among many top BattleBots teams. Because
                                    the Isaac system has proven to be reliable and resistant to radio interference from
                                    otherradios,BattleBotsisheavilyencouragingtheuseofthiscontrollerinitsevents.


                                    note    The BattleBots organization has reserved the 902- to 905-MHz and the 925- to
                                    928-MHz frequencies for the IFI Robotics Isaac robot controllers. For most people, this doesn’t
                                    mean much; but to those robot teams that want to build their own R/C systems using
                                    900-MHz radios, this means that they will be prohibited from using these frequencies at a
                                    BattleBots tournament.


                                Radio Modems
                                    The actual RF transmission for the Isaac robot controllers uses a pair of RS-422
                                    radio modems made by Ewave, Inc. (www.electrowave.com). RS-422 is a serial
                                    communication protocol that is more reliable than the standard RS-232 serial
                                    communication with which most of us are familiar. These radio modems have
                                    built-in error-checking software to help ensure that the data being transmitted is
                                    reliable and correct. These modems are bi-directional so that data can be transmit-
                                    ted both ways with the same set of hardware.
                                      Some robot builders prefer to build their own R/C equipment. There is nothing
                                    wrong with that, and some people can build systems much better than what can be
                                    purchased off the shelf. The subject of developing reliable R/C equipment is be-
                                    yond the scope of this book. Suffice it to say that you do not need to be an electrical
                                    engineer to build yourself a simple remote control system. Products are available
                                    to help you assemble one of these systems.
                                      To build your own R/C system, you will need three major subsystems:

                                        The operator interface  Used to convert operator control commands—
                                         such as velocity, direction, and weapons—into electronic information
                                         to be transmitted.
                                        The RF communication system  Used to transmit data from the operator
                                         interface to the robot.

                                        The robot controller  Converts the radio data into command signals that
                                         can be used to control the robot.

                                      One of the easiest ways to establish RF communication with your robot is to
                                    use a radio modem. A radio modem sends serial data from a host device to a re-
                                    mote device—from an operator interface to the robot. All computers and virtually
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