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An Arduino-based robot for people who don’t know how to build robots "Sparki" ideal for teaching kids (or adults) how to program robots.
The Scratch Duino programming is based on the Arduino platform and comes supplied with a variety of magnetic mounted sensors that can be installed and removed with ease.
[Dave] wanted to make an Arduino robot out of a remote-control 1950 Mercury. He removed the RC portion from the car and kept the drive and steering motors. The idea was to use three ultrasonic ...
Components and Construction The DIY Arduino robot lawn mower project involves several key components, including an Arduino microcontroller, ultrasonic sensors, and motor drivers.
The robot's eyes and ears are provided by an ultrasonic sensor and an infrared sensor, both of which can probably be purchased from electronics hobby stores. Or you can also make your own, for ...
The Saturn’s electronics aren’t sophisticated enough to implement a lean burn system simply, and so [Robot Cantina] did what any of us might have done: hacked it in with an Arduino.
Borrowing an idea from nature, John Hopkins University in Maryland has designed a sensor which allows a robot to feel its way around. The flexible wand-like device is based on detailed examination of ...
Seeing as Arduino is good for controlling motors and sensors, Randy added a PING ultrasonic sensor to the front of the vehicle too.
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