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Arduino enthusiasts looking for a new project this weekend may be interested in this awesome DIY balancing robot, which has been created using parts that cost roughly $80.
The miniscule size of this self-balancing robot makes it a cool project. It actually uses the motor and wheels from a small toy car. But when you look into how the balancing act is performed it get… ...
The self balancing robot is equipped with two Lego NXT motors and the open source Hippo-ADK board connects to a Android smartphone or tablet to provide extra processing power and functionality.
Self-balancing robots of various levels of complexity are a relatively common project in the hacker world. There’s just something magical about the way they scoot around, seeming to defy gravity.
Two-wheels good, more-wheels bad. That's the principle behind this self-balancing DIY robot, which uses similar principles to the Segway to scuttle about the room. The work of Italian programmer ...
A man claims to have built a self-balancing unicycle by himself, using an Arduino mini computer. The Thatch Industries Raptor is similar to a Segway, except the rider sits atop a saddle on a ...
Workbench Projects announces its Eighth Maker Weekend Edition: Workshop on Building a Self-Balancing Robot. The eighth edition of the Maker Weekend is brought to advance participants Arduino ...