Arduino Robots

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  • Arduino Braccio ++ RP2040 powered Robot Arm

    Arduino Arduino Braccio ++ RP2040 powered Robot Arm

    The next evolution of the Tinkerkit Braccio robot, Arduino Braccio ++ is a robotic arm designed solely for higher education, including engineering schools and university institutes of technology – or even advanced high school and college students studying the sciences, industrial science or technology. Arduino Braccio ++ is fully optimized and can be assembled in several ways for multiple tasks, such as moving objects, mounting a camera and tracking your movements, or attaching a solar panel and tracking the movement of the sun. Its uses are almost limitless. Students will learn real life applications of physical concepts through lifting, placing, and rotating an item. These concepts include motions, forces, torque, gear ratios, stability, and weight of payload. Arduino Braccio ++ offers a multitude of expansive possibilities from the very outset, including a new Braccio Carrier with LCD screen, new RS485 servo motors, and a totally enhanced experience. The main material used to build the Arduino Braccio ++ structure is a recycled and eco-friendly plastic called EcoAllene, a plastic material obtained from recycled polylaminate found in food cartons, meaning that all the plastic parts of Arduino Braccio ++ are sustainable and 100% recyclable. Downloads Braccio Carrier

    € 499,00

    Members € 449,10

  • Arduino Alvik

    Arduino Arduino Alvik

    Arduino Alvik is a powerful and versatile robot specifically designed for programming and robotics education. Powered by the Arduino Nano ESP32, Arduino Alvik offers diverse learning paths through different programming languages, including MicroPython, Arduino C, and block-based coding, enabling different possibilities to explore robotics, IoT and AI. Arduino Alvik simplifies coding and complex robot projects, enabling users of all levels to immerse themselves in the exciting world of programming and robotics. It’s also a cross-discipline tool that bridges the gap between education and the future of robotics with CSTA and NGSS-Aligned free courses. This innovative and versatile robot makes learning and creating more accessible and fun than ever before. Features Powered by the versatile Nano ESP32, Alvik streamlines the learning curve in robotics with its comprehensive programming suite that includes MicroPython and Arduino language. Designed to accommodate users of all skill levels, Alvik soon plans to introduce block-based coding, further enhancing accessibility for younger students and providing an engaging entry point into robotics design. Alvik’s Time of Flight, RGB color and line-following array sensors, along with its 6-axis gyroscope and accelerometer, allow users to tackle a range of innovative, real-world projects. From an obstacle avoidance robot to a smart warehouse automation robot car, the possibilities are endless! Alvik comes equipped with LEGO Technic connectors, allowing users to personalize the robot and expand its capabilities. Additionally, it features M3 screw connectors for custom 3D or laser-cutter designs. The Servo, I²C Grove, and I²C Qwiic connectors allow users to expand Alvik’s potential and take robotics projects to a whole new level. Add motors for controlling movement and robotic arms, or integrate extra sensors for data collection and analysis. Specifiations Alvik main controller Arduino Nano ESP32: 8 MB of RAM u-blox NORA-W106 (ESP32-S3) Processor up to 240 MHz ROM 384 kB + SRAM 512 kB 16 MB External FLASH Alvik on-board Core STM32 Arm Cortex-M4 32 Bit Power supply Nano ESP32 USB-C rechargeable and replaceable 18650 Li-Ion battery (included) Programming language MicroPython, Arduino & block-based programming Connectivity Wi-Fi, Bluetooth LE Inputs Time of Flight Distance Sensor (up to 350 cm)RGB Color Sensor6-axis Gyroscope-Accelerometer3x Line follower Array7x Touchable Buttons Outputs 2x RGB LEDs6 V Motors (No load speed 96 rpm, No load current 70 mA) Extensions 4x LEGO Technic connectors8x M3 screw connectorsServo motorI²C GroveI²C Qwiic Downloads Datasheet Documentation

    € 169,95

    Members € 152,96

Arduino Robot: Who doesn't love it?

Arduino's open-source technology allows endless construction. Hobbyists, students and technology enthusiasts use Arduino to build smart and creative projects. Anyone who loves robotics or wants to learn about the application of Arduino Robots will have a great time at Elektor.

In addition to a BYOR (Build Your Own Robot) starter kit, Elektor also has several specific applications to make robotics your own. Before we explain them, it is good to first look at what Arduino Robots are and what you can program with them. For example, did you know that there are 651 projects listed that can be made with Arduino Robots?

What are Arduino Robots

Thanks to the use of robots, life is a lot more pleasant for humans. Consider, for example, how assembly halls can produce more efficiently and faster thanks to the use of robotics. Robots can be found all around you and thanks to Arduino you can easily build your own robot for different purposes. So you can find a robot car that you can tweak yourself, but you can also build the car from scratch with the FeeTech FS90Rr

The Arduino Braccio: your own robot arm!

The most advanced robot in Elektor's range is the Arduino Braccio. A fully operational robot arm, controlled via Arduino. This robot arm can pick up objects with its own hands (the Braccio can move in all directions thanks to 6 axes) and hold them, you can even expand the Braccia robot arm with add-ons in the form of cameras and solar panels.

Distributor of Arduino; Elektor

Elektor has been the platform for electrical technicians and engineers since 1960. With a community of hundreds of thousands of enthusiasts, Elektor is the webshop for affordable and high-quality electronics-related kits, modules, components, test equipment and learning materials.
Elektor is an official distributor of Arduino products. This means that the products you buy from Elektor always come directly from the Arduino factories in Italy. This means that you as a buyer always pay a fair price.

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