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In this project will make a human or object following omnidirectional robot using Arduino and Pixy2 vision camera. The making of the project is relatively easy. As a beginner, you may make this ...
About Discover my Arduino-powered line tracking robot, meticulously calibrated for precision and with a built-in obstacle detection and a modular C++ codebase.
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.
Welcome to our latest project, an exciting journey where we delve into the world of robotics to construct a small DIY biped robot capable of walking and dancing. Meet Catbot, our charismatic bipedal ...
It isn’t exactly WALL-E, but [Bithead’s] affordable introduction to robots — Talkbot — is made out of a trash can. This little guy runs off an Arduino and comes packed with features ...
The Inebriator is a homemade robot bartender powered by an Arduino, and it makes perfect cocktails every time.
This paper introduces a kind of line following and beacon tracking robot based on Arduino mega2560. It is an intelligent robot with Arduino MCU as the control unit and combined with a variety of ...
Check out the fruit from the Electronic Product Design Project Competition, run by City University of Hong Kong. It involves an Arduino Leonardo. The challenge was, using an Arduino based robot, to ...
Posted in Arduino Hacks, Robots Hacks Tagged arduino, quadrocopter, quadruped, robot ← Reading RFID Cards From Afar Easily Making Capacitive Touch Sensors With Pencil And Paper → ...
The Maker’s Pet Robotics Kit, a DIY ESP32-powered robot supporting Arduino and ROS2. With LiDAR-based navigation, obstacle detection, and autonomous movement, it's perfect for learning robotics and ...
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