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Learn to create a simple light-following robot using Arduino, LDR sensors, and an MX1508 motor driver. This beginner-friendly project includes detailed instructions, components list, and coding ...
Arduino is now offering a fully-assembled robot, designed as a base platform for electronics tinkerers' DIY robotics projects. Its hardware and software are open-source, and designed to be hacked.
In this project we will learn how to build a simple fire fighting robot using Arduino that could move towards the fire and pump out water around it to put down the fire.
It’s based around the ubiquitous Arduino Uno, paired with a motor control and I/O shield for more connectivity. The robot uses treads for locomotion—each side has two wheels wrapped in a belt ...
Can be powered in 3 ways: USB (NOTE: use a thick cable if you are running lots of servos) External 5V connected to 5V and GND External battery 6V to 15V connected to VIN and GND After making the ...
This paper considers the problem of generating a map of an indoor environment by a mobile robot when constraints are placed on sensing and processing hardware. In particular, we present an algorithm ...
Want to create a remote-controlled robot? It’s easier than you think! This Arduino-based robot can be wirelessly controlled from up to 100 metres distant. It’s an enjoyable and simple project for ...
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