Otto DIY build your own robot

Otto DIY build your own robot

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Who is Otto DIY?\nAn interactive robot that anyone can build from scratch!\nOtto moves, grooves, makes sounds and navigates around obstacles all by itself\nIt's completely open source, Arduino-friendly and 3D printable to the max\n\nGather all the off-the-shelf parts you'll need for this assembly project:\n\nAtmega 328 microcontroller.\nArduino Nano Shield.\nMini USB cable for connection.\nThe HC-SR04 Ultrasound sensor for obstacle detection.\nFour Mini servo SG90 9g motors (each one comes with two pointed screws and one small screw, plus arm keys to attach legs and feet).\nThe 5V Buzzer for sound effects.\nFemale to Female breadboard connectors in packs of six.\nThe 4 AA Battery case.\nOne set of four 1.5V AA batteries.\nThe Phillips screwdriver - it's magnetized for extra convenience.\nThe micro switch 8x8mm.\n\nYou'll also need three 3D printed parts: the head, body and legs.\nAnd finally, two 3D printed feet to complete the setup.\n\nFor more information, check out ottodiy.com.

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