Autonomous Robot Racer: Scratch Mode
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Autonomous Robot Racer: Scratch Mode
by TCPL
In this project, you'll learn how to make an autonomous wall-detecting robot. This robot uses an Arduino Nano and
Scratch to avoid walls and race around the track. The Tompkins County Public Library uses this robot to hold weekly
robot racing events. This is one of several autonomous robot racers developed at TCPL. More robot Instructables coming
soon!
Made and developed by Joah Tang, Teen Service Library Assistant at TCPL.
Supplies:
Laser Cut Files:
Laser Cut Files:
Chassis
Wheels
3D File:
3D File:
Breaks
Motor Clips
Electronics and Other Parts:
Electronics and Other Parts:
9V Battery Case with Switch
L298N Motor Driver
DC Motors with Gearbox
Breadboard
Breadboard wires
Arduino Nano
IR Obstacle Avoidance Sensors
M3 nuts and bolts
Size #64 rubberbands
Rechargeable 9v battery
12 x 12 plywood
Electrical Tape
Tools:
Tools:
Wire stripper
Plastic nippers
Hot glue gun
Phillips head screwdriver
Autonomous Robot Racer: Scratch Mode: Page 1
Step 1: Prepare Laser Cut and 3D Printed Parts
USB 2.0 cable
At TCPL we are privileged to have access to an Epilogue Laser and Prusa 3D printers. Please check your local Makerspace
or Library for public-access laser cutters and 3D printers.
1. Download the Laser Cut Files
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