An Arduino-based maze-solving robot using 3 ultrasonic sensors, an L293D motor driver, and 2 DC motors. The robot detects obstacles, makes navigation decisions, and autonomously traverses mazes.
The Maker’s Pet Robotics Kit is a DIY learning kit designed for robotics enthusiasts, students, and hobbyists who want to explore autonomous navigation and mapping. At its core, the ESP32 works with ...
The robot arm URDF in the previous article on Robotic Arm Simulation in Robot Operating System (ROS) was a very rudimentary design. For this project, I created a URDF using coarse approximations for ...
The robot is powered by two Arduino boards, controlling various mechanical and electronic components. It moves using tank-like tracks, though traction issues remain a challenge. Initially, it was ...
If you fancy building your very own robot, you may be interested in a new project tutorial that allows you to create an Arduino-based delta robot with Delta 3D printer. The modular kit has been ...
A new robot snake kit has been created by Nevon Project which is powered using the Arduino Mega microcontroller and is equipped with 12 servos for locomotion and to control its 12 segments. The ...
While child-sized humanoid robots like the Unitree R1 have come down in price, not everybody has a spare $6,000 to throw around to play with robots, and smaller models like the Tonybot are more ...
Once the program is running in the robot, you can go to your phone to find the GalaxyRVR SSID defined in the program. Connect to it with the password in the program, in our case: 12345678. Now find ...
[Greg06] started learning electronics the same way most of us did: buy a few kits, read a few tutorials, and try your hardest to put a few things together. Sound familiar? After a while, you noticed ...