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The robot is based on a two-wheeled design with tank-style steering. Controlled by an Arduino Uno, the robot uses a Slamtec RPLIDAR sensor to help map out its surroundings.
Learning to build a robot arm will teach you how to breadboard a circuit, how to program your Arduino, and how to work with moving parts.
Featuring more than 20 hours of training across three courses, this collection is designed to get you creating and experimenting with your own robots on the Arduino platform.
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.
The Arduino based Snake Robot controlled via the companion Android application Is now available to purchase as three different kits depending on your skill level and required time to completion.
With the Arduino-based open source project looking for crowd-funding on the Kickstarter website, the AI robot kit has an integrated HD camera and ultrasonic sensor to allow it to recognise and track ...
Do you have a favorite Raspberry Pi or Arduino-powered robot? Choices abound; the inexpensive microcontrollers hastening the Internet of Things blitz have served as the brains of thousands of ...
One resourceful inventor has hooked his 3D-printed teapot to an Arduino board to create this cute little robot that also happens to dance.
The robot's eyes and ears are provided by an ultrasonic sensor and an infrared sensor, both of which can probably be purchased from electronics hobby stores. Or you can also make your own, for ...