Xuxesbot 2.0

Xuxesbot 2.0

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Xuxesbot is an educational project developed by Jonathan Sada in collaboration with FAB Casa del Mig. The goal is to create a vehicle based on Arduino UNO that can be remotely controlled using a Bluetooth-enabled Android smartphone. Required materials: * Arduino UNO * HC06 Bluetooth Module * H L293D Bridge * 2 x DC Motors and wheels * 4 x AA batteries * 1 x 9V battery * Breadboard cables * Breadboard * An Android smartphone with the RoboPad app installed Note: The two battery packs can be replaced by a single 8AA battery pack or a lithium-ion power source between 7 and 12 volts. Robot structure: The robot's structure can be created using 3D printing with the provided STL files: * BASE.stl * SAFATA.stl (second floor) * portasafates3D.stl * SUPORT_DAVANTER.stl (can be replaced by a ball for better performance) If you have a laser cutter, the 3D printed base and top plate can be substituted with wooden structures cut using a laser. This saves significant printing time. Use 3mm thick wood (e.g., DM) for best results. The files for laser cutting are: * safata_tall_laser.dxf * base_tall_laser.dxf The file base_fusta_xuxesbot_2.0.ai is an Illustrator document with multiple layers that can be modified to change the robot's exterior shape. Visit https://github.com/jonathansada/xuxesbot for instructions on completing the rest of the robot.

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