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The robot is based on a two-wheeled design with tank-style steering. Controlled by an Arduino Uno, the robot uses a Slamtec RPLIDAR sensor to help map out its surroundings.
The robot’s hardware was constructed in accordance with the Open Robotic Platform (ORP) rules. This included two DC motors, an UNO R4 Minima, a Bluetooth module, and an SD card.
The Inebriator: An Arduino-powered robot bartender By Dave Parrack September 03, 2012 The Inebriator robot bartender ready and waiting to serve cocktails View 5 Images View gallery - 5 images ...
So we have created the LittleArm, a simple, trainable, programmable, Arduino robot arm. In 2016, a guy in a garage built a small robot arm using an Arduino Uno and his 3D printer.
This kit uses a CD-ROM drive and an Arduino board to build a clever robotic lock. This dude used a bolt to create the project and it's voice activated.
Mikey is [Mike’s] autonomous robot. Like any good father, he’s given the robot his name. Mikey is an Arduino based robot, which uses a Pixy camera for vision. [Mike] started with… ...
Ah, yes. Nothing like some robotics to shake all that pesky quaintness out of a well-loved, time-tested game. In this case, some folks from the Cowtown Computer Congress used a couple of servos ...
This one goes out to all the Doctor Who fans. Perhaps the Doctor's most iconic enemy, the alien mutants in robotic shells known as Daleks are simultaneously terrifying and hilarious. Who fan Andy ...
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