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How to choose components to build a basic robot – Packt Hub

How to choose components to build a basic robot   Packt Hub In this article, you will learn how to choose a robot chassis kit with wheels and motors, a motor controller, and some power for the robot.

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How to build a Raspberry Pi-powered robot – IT PRO

IT PRO How to build a Raspberry Pi -powered robot IT PRO The chassis needs to contain the Raspberry Pi , motor controller and batteries, and needs to allow a pair of wheels to be mounted. Cardboard also allows you to experiment with fitting sensors later on, such as a couple of line sensors, and an ultrasonic ..

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Raspberry Pi Zero Motor Controller: ZeroBorg – Technabob (blog)

Technabob (blog) Raspberry Pi Zero Motor Controller: ZeroBorg Technabob (blog) PiBorg specializes in motor controllers and sensors for the Raspberry Pi , as well as robot kits based on the affordable computer. The company's latest controller is for the tiny Raspberry Pi Zero, one that's equally compact yet will let you manage up …

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DevBoard Watch: RTK Raspberry Pi Motor Controller Board Kit – ElectronicsWeekly.com

ElectronicsWeekly.com DevBoard Watch: RTK Raspberry Pi Motor Controller Board Kit ElectronicsWeekly.com Check out a new design kit Raspberry Pi -based motor control, from Ryanteck. The RTK Raspberry Pi Motor Controller Board (RTK-000-001), available from the Adafruit website, uses the module's GPIO pins and is intended for starter-level design

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DoodleBorg: a three-horsepower robot tank

PiBorg are an organisation making add-on boards for your Raspberry Pi. Recently they produced the biggest and most powerful Pi robot we’ve seen so far, using one (six, actually) of their motor boards: the resulting DoodleBorg is a three-horsepower beast powered by motorcycle starter motors.

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