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Arduino enthusiasts looking for a new project this weekend may be interested in this awesome DIY balancing robot, which has been created using parts that cost roughly $80. Components include two ...
Hakim explains a little more about his Arduino powered self balancing robot and the inspiration behind creating it “Last winter, I promised my eight-year-old son to build a little balancing ...
A man claims to have built a self-balancing unicycle by himself, using an Arduino mini computer. The Thatch Industries Raptor is similar to a Segway, except the rider sits atop a saddle on a ...
The miniscule size of this self-balancing robot makes it a cool project. It actually uses the motor and wheels from a small toy car. But when you look into how the balancing act is performed it ...
Control circuitry includes an Arduino UNO which reads a gyroscope/accelerometer sensor board from SparkFun. Two 7.2 Ah batteries provide 24V for the pair of electric scooter motors that turn the ...
Two-wheels good, more-wheels bad. That's the principle behind this self-balancing DIY robot, which uses similar principles to the Segway to scuttle about the room. The work of Italian programmer ...
John Dingley, the guy behind last year's electric luge, has been in the workshop again. This time he's been working on a new version of his self-balancing electric unicycle. Similar to the Ryno ...
One day back in 2008 he came across a Youtube video of a basic self-balancing skateboard - and wheels were set in motion. Looking for a project to help him learn how to program an Arduino - a ...
I do like stabiliser projects - whether Murata unicyclists or self-balancing tightrope walkers - and here's a "Stabiliser Zonai Device". We're talking DC motors and gyroscopic precession... Thanks to ...