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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.
Do you have a favorite Raspberry Pi or Arduino-powered robot? Choices abound; the inexpensive microcontrollers hastening the Internet of Things blitz have served as the brains of thousands of ...
Learn how to build your own desktop fully functional robot arm powered by Arduino hardware and assembled using 3D printed parts.
Eventually, you try your hand at making your own custom projects and publishing your own tutorials. Few are lucky to have a first-project as elaborate as [Greg06’s] quadruped robot.
Arduino has made quite a name for itself over the past several years, with its single-board microcontrollers making their way into a wide variety of DIY electronic devices. Given that many of ...
Learning to build a robot arm will teach you how to breadboard a circuit, how to program your Arduino, and how to work with moving parts.
Arduino enthusiasts looking for a new project this weekend may be interested in this awesome DIY balancing robot, which has been created using parts that cost roughly $80.
After a few minutes of making the robot walk around [davidhend] got bored and decided it would be a great toy to hack. His plan was to make the robot autonomous and able to avoid obstacles.
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 ...
Arduino is making an Internet of Things kit with your help ESLOV's plug-in modules let even first-timers build clever devices.