The maze-solving robot uses IR sensors to detect obstacles and employs a logical decision-making algorithm to navigate through a maze. The robot’s movement is controlled via DC motors interfaced with the Arduino Motor Shield V1.Below is a detailed breakdown of the code. Pleas note that this...
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There’s a variety of robot kits for kids, ranging from programmable, remote-controlled robots to simple, easy-to-assemble pull-back toys. I suggest when choosing a project to create, consider your child’s age and interest level. A child experienced in building things with legos or erector ...
A Line Follower Robot (LFR) is one of the most popular Arduino robotics projects that teaches core concepts of automation and sensor integration. This step-by-step guide will show you how to build a professional-grade line follower robot using Arduino UNO, with complete code explanations and tr...
“brains” of our simple robot. While other Arduino’s would also suffice I’d really recommend you use an Uno so that the sketches I’m presenting will work “as-is”. If you must use a different Arduino you may need to adjust the code to reflect the different pins used for the ...
The robot has 4 degrees of freedom and it’s driven by 4 NEMA 17 stepper motors. Additionally, it has a small servo motor for controlling the end effector or the robot gripper in this case. The brain of this SCARA robot is an Arduino UNO board which is paired with a CNC shield and ...
LOFI Robot provides a set of lasercut wooden blocks to start building your robot. You can find building manual and link for design files HERE or on Instructables. If you have access to a lasercuttter (maybe you can find one available in your local makerspace or fab lab) and some vector ...
Build an Arduino-powered Talking Robot Head!: This robot head was originally built as a end of the year project for my physical computing class, but over the summer it has "learned" how to talk. The head is powered by two Freeduinos, 3 TLC5940NT chips a
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This robot is starting to take shape!Now, set that part of the chassis aside and grab the other one which will sit on top. The next step is to attach the Arduino—again, I had to use electrical tape, but you should be able to better secure yours with some bolts and nuts....