Robotic Kits

I Set Up the Sabertooth 2 X 25A Motor Driver To Control 4 DC Motors With Arduino UNO. The Solution for Autonomous Robots.

Two weeks ago I received in my post box the Sabertooth 2 X 25A motor driver. I bought it because I have big plans for it in short and long terms. From the beginning, I’ll use it to drive indoor autonomous robots; then I will move on to build a high powered robot for all-terrain …

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How I Hacked The mBot Ranger Kit For Autonomous Driving Capabilities

Two weeks ago, I wrote a review of the mBot Ranger kit. It was for the first time when I’ve been playing with a Makeblock kit, and I was impressed. Quality components, a lot of room for further extensions, etc. You can read more about my experience with the kit in the mBot Ranger review. …

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Installing ROS Melodic on Raspberry Pi 3B+ running Ubuntu MATE 18.04.2 (Bionic)

In this tutorial, you will learn how to configure your Raspberry Pi 3B+ board for running Ubuntu MATE 18.04.2 (codename Bionic) and the 12th ROS Distribution (codename Melodic). But we study robotics on this blog. We need ROS to read data from sensors and control motor drivers. So I have added the steps to install …

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