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| The TLC549CP analogue to digital converter (A/D) from Texas Instruments is a good choice for applications in the field of robotics (especial...

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| Radio equipment using the license-free 2.4-GHz ISM (industrial/scientific/medical) band is also rife among robotics fans, just think of what...

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| MOPS is a small robot which generally bumbles around the floor and performs avoidance manoeuvres whenever it detects an obstacle in its path...

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| If you wish to set up a medium-range (5 m to 10 m) communication link between two robots or between a robot and a base station, infrared lig...

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| In this short article, the author is suggesting his own solution — not necessarily the best in the world, but at least it is proven. This ca...

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| One of the traditional ‘disciplines’ in which robots are supposed to compete is the Line Follower Competition. Robots go along a predrawn bl...

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| Although the simplest robots may be content to simply detecting obstacles, many robots that require precision in their positioning need to b...

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| Sometimes sophisticated sensors based on video cameras, infrared or ultrasound are not quite up to the job, and we have to resort to somewha...

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| Four-footed walking robots occupy a special place in the gamut of DIY robots. Walking on four legs has always been a challenge. Building the...

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| The most famous balancing robot, also viewed from the general public's perspective, is the Segway, invented by Dean Kamen [5]. This litt...