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An Arduino Nano based expansion board is used to control the arm, with a HC-06 Bluetooth module to allow it to be controlled via a smart phone app. Various sensors can also be added to expand the ...
As if we didn’t have enough to worry about in regards to the coming robot uprising, [Ali Aslam] of Potent Printables has recently wrapped up work on a 3D printed robot that can flatten itself… ...
Arduino powered and 3D printed, this robot translates to sign language Written by Greg Nichols, Contributing Writer Aug. 25, 2017 at 7:16 a.m. PT Sign language translators are scarce.
It’s a robotic hand and forearm that can perform sign language letters and numbers. It was designed from scratch and built from 25 3D-printed parts, with 16 servos controlled by an Arduino board.
A team of researchers has 3D printed a soft robotic hand that is agile enough to play Nintendo's Super Mario Bros. -- and win! Share: Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIN Email. FULL STORY.
Tim Hornyak. Robotic hands are seen at startup Exiii in Tokyo June 5, 2015. Materials for the 3D-printed hands, designed for amputees and people born without hands, only cost around US$200.
A 3D-printed robot hand that can play simple tunes on the piano, including jingle bells, has been built by scientists. The robotic hand plays simple musical phrases on the piano by moving its ...
The robot’s name is actually an acronym for “Antwerp’s Sign Language Actuating Node,” and is comprised of 25 3D-printed parts, and 16 servos controlled by an Arduino board.