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This simple Arduino-powered robot is called Bug, and it aims to be just that. The design comes to us from [Joshua Stanley]. It’s based around the ubiquitous Arduino Uno, paired with a motor ...
Fellas, you’re gonna want that cowbell. And what better way to get that cowbell than with an automatic cowbell-playing robot that uses simple components to create a musical experience like no other.
8 thoughts on “ Simple Robot Knows Its Bounds ” jimbles says: March 21, 2011 at 8:37 am OK, this ... and a quickstart for designing schematics and fab boards using KiCad.
This is a simple arduino project for a soil moisture sensor that will light up a LED at a certain moisture level. It uses Arduino Duemilanove microcontroller board. Two wires placed in the soil pot ...
The 4M Tin Can robot does both, letting kids take a used can and make it the centerpiece of an adorable robot. The kit is simple to assemble, and the instructions straightforward, but it still ...
An Arduino can be used to test the life of any battery with less than 5 volts, Boxall says. So, for a quick way to see how much juice your AAA, AA, C, or D batteries have left, build this Arduino ...
London-based roboticist Evangelos Georgiou wants to offer an open-source platform for helping Arduino hobbyists take their projects mobile, thanks to a remote controlled robot called the RK-1 that ...
Building the Balancing Robot. Building a balancing robot involves several steps, starting with assembling the hardware. The Arduino Pro Mini is connected to the MPU-6050 sensor and the stepper motors.
The Ardumower project with a simple aim: to making a new ‘brain’ freely available for every robot mower in the universe! The creation uses Arduino Mega and a selection of electronic components ...
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