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Gesture-controlled mobile robot The Arduino Nano, compared to the Uno, is the more ideal board for mobile robots as it helps keep the chassis compact.
Arduino projects can help ease the learning curve of getting into programming, and even add some smart functionality to your everyday tasks around the house.
Kahosh RC and AI Tech has made a Raspberry Pi-powered RC tank robot that shoots bubbles at its targets with a little help from an Arduino Nano.
The tank robot builds that we see are often quite complex. This lets them do great things, but makes the platform scary for beginners. Here’s a tank build that would be a great first project,… ...
For additional control, Esghati uses an Arduino Nano, which handles pulse generation for the drive servos. This combination of affordable, accessible components makes the robot a practical ...
11 Arduino projects that require major hacking skills—or a bit of insanity Lawn care, Daleks, bug zappers prove the Arduino thrives as much as Raspberry Pi.
And that’s just the start of the creative learning experience! Fabio Violante, CEO of Arduino, shares his vision: “ Alvik isn’t just a robot; it’s a bridge to advanced robotics. It’s meticulously ...
Students at ITM-Gorakhpur have developed a nano robot tank that can deter adversaries and destroy enemy bunkers and tanks. Weighing 1.5 kilograms, it features a remote-controlled gun and can ...
Master of 3D printed robots, [James Bruton], plans to do some autonomous rover projects in the future, but first, he needed a modular rover platform. Everything is cooler with tank tracks, so he bu… ...