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Hi, I am new to the robotics scene, I am a EET (Electrical Engineering Tech) student at YSU (Youngstown State University) in Youngstown OH. I am building my first robot and have it mostly sketched out on Autodesk's sketch pad program which I plan on moving to AutoCAD when I get the bugs I can see worked out. It is a design which is inspired by the $50 robot in the beginners section of this site. My question is I have taken a first class on the Intel 8085 Microprocessor which I will be taking more classes on in the future for my BSS. I was wondering if I should use an 8085 based Micro-controller for this first robot, or should I use something like the Axon which is more powerful? I plan on building more robots in the future so I may want the more powerful controller but, I am familiar with the 8085 what do you all think.
The Intel 8085 was developed in 1977.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_8085I rest my case.
Why don't they send students out with more knowledge and experience with more widely used controllers... such as AVR's, PIC's, and the like.