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Paul Rea builds an Arduino and Lego-based robot to pick up his piles of old burned CDs and DVDs, rip them, and throw them away.
Easy to use The Arduino micro controller can be easily removed from the robot, and it is placed on the prototyping board so that you can program to your heart's content.
Today's aspiring robot inventors have an advantage over droid-loving Anakin Skywalker and it comes in the form of the Ultimate DIY Arduino Robotics Bundle. Over the course of 22 hours of expert ...
He’s using a Lego Technic set with an old iPad, and an Arduino connected to a Windows laptop. Wheels roll the iPad back and forth as the robot plays the game.
Watch the promotional video below to learn more about its design, inspiration and functionality. SumoBoy is a multipurpose Arduino-based robotics kit for sport and education.
Lego robot band makes sweet, sweet tunes A tiny robotic band made of Lego Bionicles gets down with the help of Arduino.
There are plenty of Arduino-based robots in the world, but actually building one is a bit tough if you're not familiar with Arduino programming. But a company called ArcBotics has created an ...
Avoid stepping on these tiny Arduino-compatible boards. MCookies are pricier than the LEGOs they snap into, and will probably cut your feet just as badly.
Instead of running during this year's race, however, he has produced a Lego Technics robot that plays free-to-play iPad games while he sleeps.
The Microduino mCookie is a stackable microcontroller that looks like a high-tech LEGO brick, with all the capabilities of an Arduino microcontroller and then some. It's also compatible with ...
One part gadget, one part art project, and 100% awesome, the Cybraphon is a MacBook powered, Arduino-based mechanical band housed in an antique wardrobe. Including an organ, cymbals, a motor ...