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Light-Seeking Robot using the Arduino

Here is a great prototype Light-Seeking Robot submitted by Christopher Hazlett. He writes :
This autonomous robot uses the Arduino and the Adafruit motor shield to opearate the RP5 Tracked Chassis from Pololu.com to find a light-source. It’s the base for more advance sensor driven robots.
Thanks Christopher Hazlett [link]
Robotics
Snoozy the Sloth
Justin Blinder sent me this cool toy. It looks like a live robotic because it has the respiratory system. Justin writes:
Snoozy the Sloth is a plush toy with a respiratory system. He sleeps while clinging onto a user, allowing them to feel both the contraction and expansion of his chest, as well exhaling of air from his mouth. The main concept behind snoozy is to create an intimate, yet passive, toy interaction that relaxes and comforts a user, through the tactile experience of steady breathing patterns.
Thanks Justin Blinder [link]
Arts and Decorating, Robotics
Arduino Simple Walker


Thanks Shawn Augustson pointed me to a great Arduino project which is used to introduce kids to the Arduino. This project is a simple 4-legged walking robot using Arduino, two servos and acrylic sheet as the main parts of the robot.
Robotics


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