Setup scripts and tools for the TurtleBot 4 Raspberry Pi.
Visit the TurtleBot 4 User Manual for more details.
Follow these instructions if you wish to create a Turtlebot4 image manually.
First install the Raspberry Pi Imager.
- Insert your SD card into your PC and run the Raspberry Pi Imager. Follow the instructions and install Ubuntu 22.04 Server (64-bit) onto the SD card.
- Ensure your Raspberry Pi 4 is not powered before inserting the flashed SD card.
- You can set up the Raspberry Pi by either connecting it to your network via Ethernet or by using a keyboard and HDMI monitor via a micro HDMI cable.
- Connect the Raspberry Pi to your Network with an Ethernet cable.
- Boot the Raspberry Pi.
- Find the Raspberry Pi's IP using your router's portal.
- SSH into the Raspberry Pi using the IP address.
ssh ubuntu@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
- The default login is
ubuntu
and password isubuntu
. You will be prompted to change your password.
- Connect a keyboard to the Raspberry Pi via USB.
- Connect a monitor to the Raspberry Pi via the HDMI0 port.
- Boot the Raspberry Pi.
- The default login is
ubuntu
and password isubuntu
. You will be prompted to change your password.
Once you are logged into the Raspberry Pi, configure the Wi-Fi:
sudo nano /etc/netplan/50-cloud-init.yaml
Add the following lines:
wifis:
wlan0:
optional: true
access-points:
"YOUR_WIFI_SSID":
password: "YOUR_WIFI_PASSWORD"
dhcp4: true
Note: Ensure that wifis:
is aligned with the existing ethernets:
line. All indentations should be 4 spaces. Do not use tabs.
- Reboot the Raspberry Pi. It should now be connected to your Wi-Fi.
- Find the Raspberry Pi's IP using your router's portal.
- SSH into the Raspberry Pi using the IP address.
ssh ubuntu@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
wget -qO - https://raw.githubusercontent.com/turtlebot/turtlebot4_setup/humble/scripts/turtlebot4_setup.sh | bash
The script will automatically install ROS 2 Humble, TurtleBot 4 packages, and other important apt packages. It will also configure the RPi4 to work in a TurtleBot 4. Once complete, the RPi4 should be rebooted with sudo reboot
. Then, run turtlebot4-setup
to configure the robot with the setup tool.