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Vision Guided Explorer Robot
by TecnoProfesor
This time I present you a STEM project sure your students will enjoy playing with it at classroom and very easy to build.
The Vision Guided Explorer Robot (V.G.E.R.) has been built using two micro:bit boards and a micro:bit programming
robot for STEM education (Smart Cutebot) controlled by a micro:bit programming joystick (Joystick:bit V2).
What is the novelty of this project? One camera installed on the robot transmits images to a mobile phone. So, your
students will be able to drive the robot using the joystick and watching the images received on your phone.
I hope you like it.
Supplies:
Two micro:bit boards
One Cutebot Kit (ELECFREAKS)
One Joystick:bit V2 (ELECFREAKS)
One 8 RGB RainBow led ring (ELECFREAKS)
One ESP32-CAM with Programming Shield
One 18650 rechargable Li-ion Battery
One shield for a 18650 rechargable Li-ion battery
One SG90 micro servo
Four M3 Hexagonal Spacer 25 mm Male
M3 and M4 nuts and bolts
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Step 1: Put the M3 Hexagonal Spacers
Mount four M3 hexagonal spacers on the Explorer Robot as you can see in the image
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Step 2: Tinkercad: Explorer Robot Base
https://www.instructables.comhttps://www.tinkercad.com/things/6Q8ZgfQZp8J
Print the Explorer Robot base for the shield of the battery, the camera and the SG90 micro servo
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