We’ve seen plenty of first-person view (FPV) robots built using the Raspberry Pi Zero, but this one from [Shane] has an interesting twist: rather than directly driving the wheels from big motors, it ...
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Robotics is a fascinating field that has come a long way in recent years. What was once cutting-edge and prohibitively expensive for consumer-grade projects has rapidly become accessible to the hobby ...
Forget boring robots; a Raspberry Pi can bring childhood robot dreams to life with TOMMY-B-003. TOMMY-B-003 has eyes, moves when he speaks, and utilizes AI for responsive speech interaction. Raspberry ...
Maker Kaisar has shared some amazing mini Raspberry Pi robots he has created in the form of the Pica and Dot. Building on his previous tiny robots using the Raspberry Pi Zero computer first unveiled ...
The Raspberry Pi is a versatile, low-cost Linux computer with variety of applications and projects documented in books and on the Web. Raspberry Pi applications range from wearable devices to DIY home ...
The 4tronix M.A.R.S. Raspberry Pi robot is loosely based on the Curiosity and Mars 2020 rovers from NASA and JPL, using the same rocker arm, bogey and differential arm mechanism. Phil King from the ...
A Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W draws so little power that it opens the door to projects you can run continuously without worrying about energy costs. It sits quietly in the background and does its job with a ...
Raspberry Pi has launched a new product that would make it easier to build robots out of LEGO components. The Build HAT (or Hardware Attached on Top), as it is called, is an add-on device that plugs ...