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An Arduino Mega Pro Mini handles the logic, sending PWM signals to a DIY servo. The chassis consists of a modified Crazy Cart, selected for its absurdly tight turning radius.
Remember, we need two identical infrared sensor cards; one for left side, and other one for right side! → Part 24: ATmega8 Line Follower Robot (LFR) Project – Part 2/2 ← Part 22: Bootload an ATmega ...
Line Followers are a tried-and-true type of robot; both hardware and software need to be doing their job in harmony in order to be successful at a clearly defined physical task. But robots don̵… ...
Check out the fruit from the Electronic Product Design Project Competition, run by City University of Hong Kong. It involves an Arduino Leonardo. The challenge was, using an Arduino based robot, to ...
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.
London-based roboticist Evangelos Georgiou wants to offer an open-source platform for helping Arduino hobbyists take their projects mobile, thanks to a remote controlled robot called the RK-1 that ...
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