Tiny Raspberry Pi Zero Bot with Explorer pHat

Tiny Raspberry Pi Zero Bot with Explorer pHat

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A Tiny Raspberry Pi Zero Robot (70mm x 70mm x 40mm) Takes Control with OpenCV Servo Face Tracking or Scratch Wifi Control. The tiny robot uses a range of components to bring its features to life, including the Explorer pHat from Pimoroni, ultra-micro servos from HK-5320S, sub-micro gearmotors from Pololu, and wheels also from Pololu. Powering this tiny robot is a LiPo battery with a UBEC module, while connectivity comes courtesy of a wifi dongle. The Raspberry Pi Zero itself runs Raspbian Pixel with Scratch and OpenCV Servo Face Tracking software. The tiny robot's components are available for purchase online, with links provided to relevant product pages. For those looking to bring their own project ideas to life, the resources listed here can serve as a great starting point. Below is an overview of what this tiny robot can do. A Tiny Raspberry Pi Zero Robot (70mm x 70mm x 40mm) Takes Control with OpenCV Servo Face Tracking or Scratch Wifi Control The following components are used in this tiny robot project: * Explorer pHat from Pimoroni * Ultra-micro servos from HK-5320S * Sub-micro gearmotors from Pololu * Wheels also from Pololu * LiPo battery with a UBEC module * Wifi dongle The Raspberry Pi Zero runs Raspbian Pixel with Scratch and OpenCV Servo Face Tracking software, allowing users to control the robot using wifi or face tracking.

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