That depends on the CPU of the robotic device; some are programmed in assembly language, some use C, Fourth or other languages, and some use a proprietary language that has been created for the specific purpose of communicating with the manufacturers CPU.
In general, low level programming of most CPU's requires a direct connection to the chip or at least to the board.
The best advice is to research the manufacturers specifications to determine the appropriate programming technique and language.
yes cpu is a program which is used to run moniter
It's an excellent idea for robots, you can program a machine(robot) to be perfect but you cannot program a human being to be perfect and robots are accurate and faster
The CPU executes program instructions.
the large program that contorls how the CPU communicates with other hard ware is what?
Proccessing, mostly every program is run using it.
Robots learn new things through an Intel program and/or learning from experiences. COMMON SENSE!!! BINGO!!! Some grad students are making a program for robots that can help them learn from doing things as well as a two-year-old.
Programs are copied into the CPU for it to read through a process called loading. Loading involves transferring the program's instructions from storage, such as a hard drive or memory, into the CPU's memory for execution. This allows the CPU to access and execute the program's instructions in the correct sequence.
Time when your CPU(Central Processing Unit) is idle(not being used by any program).
the large program that contorls how the CPU communicates with other hard ware is what?
the microprocessor
The instruction register.
Yes they can, but only if you program them with a voice and give them a voicebox to talk with.