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By harnessing the power of 3D printing, servo motors, and Arduino programming, you’ll create a robotic arm that responds to your commands through a sophisticated software interface, allowing for ...
The uArm robot arm is a 4-axis parallel-mechanism robot arm, inspired by the ABB PalletPack industrial robot arm and is powered by Arduino enabling you to program it to do a multitude of tasks and ...
Dobot is powered by Arduino, and can move along four different axes with incredible precision. Depeding on how you program it, the arm can be used for anything from playing games, to writing ...
You can control robotic arm kits with an Arduino, programming it via USB, or even with a hydraulic remote. While many robotic arm kits are expensive, you don’t have to spend a fortune to have ...
As a smaller, sleeker version of the company’s original arm, the uArm Swift is an Arduino-controlled robot arm inspired by massive industrial robot arms often found in factories.
Meet Primo: a physical programming interface that teaches children programming logic while they control the movements of an Arduino-powered robot. All of Primo's electronics are concealed inside ...
Pocklington School ’s Arduino Robotic Arm can pick up and move items, and be programmed to move a camera or track movements. It is being used to enhance design technology projects at the school ...
Sparki is mostly geared toward education, with a suggested age of 11 and up. But there's nothing stopping adults from using Sparki as an easy introduction to Arduino programming. "To write your ...