
Mazebot
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This is a compact remote-controlled robot built using a Teensy 2.0 microcontroller from Arduino. It relies on two standard size continuous rotation servo motors for differential drive capabilities. A small nub is attached to the back and secured with glue, serving as a third "wheel." The robot runs on four AAA batteries that provide six volts of power to the servos. Designed in OpenSCAD. Parts List: SM-S4303 Servo Motors (Two) Four AAA Battery Holder FS-GT2B RC Transmitter/Receiver Module Teensy 2.0 Microcontroller from Arduino Voltage Regulator with Capacitors for Five Volts Header Pins 2-Inch ID O-Rings (Two) M3X25mm Cap Screws (Eight) M3X20mm Cap Screws (Two) M3X10mm Cap Screws (Two) M3X6mm Cap Screws (Two) M3 Washers (Eight) M3 Nuts (Two) To learn more about me and my other projects, visit my website at http://netzero.solarlogic.net/andrew/.
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