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AlphaBot2 Robot Building Kit for Raspberry Pi 3 Model B (no Pi included)

AlphaBot2 Robot Building Kit for Raspberry Pi 3 Model B (no Pi included)
AlphaBot2 Robot Building Kit for Raspberry Pi 3 Model B (no Pi included)
AlphaBot2 Robot Building Kit for Raspberry Pi 3 Model B (no Pi included)
AlphaBot2 Robot Building Kit for Raspberry Pi 3 Model B (no Pi included)
AlphaBot2 Robot Building Kit for Raspberry Pi 3 Model B (no Pi included)

Description: This AlphaBot2 robot kit is designed to use with Raspberry Pi 3 Model B (not included). It features rich common robot functions including line tracking, obstacle avoiding, Bluetooth/infrared/WiFi remote control, video monitoring, etc. Thanks to the highly integrated modular design, it is fairly easy to assemble by a snap, no soldering, no wiring. After a few minutes spent on hardware assembing, you're almost there, our open source demo codes is ready to help you get started fast.

AlphaBot2 employs a 2-layer structure to provide excellent stability and compatibility.

AlphaBot2-Base, the lower base chassis:

  • 5-ch infrared sensor, analog output, combined with PID algorithm, stable line tracking
  • Onboard modules like line tracking, obstacle avoiding, needs no messy wiring
  • TB6612FNG dual H-bridge motor driver, compared with L298P, it's more efficient, more compact, and less heating
  • N20 micro gear motor, with metal gears, low noise, high accuracy
  • Onboard RGB LEDs, true color lighting, pretty cool

AlphaBot2-Pi, the upper adapter board for controller:

  • LM2596 voltage regulator, provides the Pi with stable 5V power
  • TLC1543 AD acquisition chip, allows the Pi to use analog sensors
  • PCA9685 servo controller, make it more smoothly to rotate the pan head
  • CP2102 UART converter, easy for controlling the Pi via UART

What's on the AlphaBot2-Base

AlphaBot2-Base on board resource

  1. AlphaBot2 control interface: for connecting sorts of controller adapter board
  2. Ultrasonic module interface
  3. Obstacle avoiding indicators
  4. Omni-direction wheel
  5. ST188: reflective infrared photoelectric sensor, for obstacle avoiding
  6. ITR20001/T: reflective infrared photoelectric sensor, for line tracking
  7. Potentiometer for adjusting obstacle avoiding range
  8. TB6612FNG dual H-bridge motor driver
  9. LM393 voltage comparator
  10. N20 micro gear motor reduction rate 1:30, 6V/600RPM
  11. Rubber wheels diameter 42mm, width 19mm
  12. Power switch
  13. Battery holder: supports 14500 batteries (NOT INCLUDED)
  14. WS2812B: true color RGB LEDs
  15. Power indicator

What's on the AlphaBot2-Pi

  1. AlphaBot2 control interface: for connecting AlphaBot2-Base
  2. Raspberry Pi interface: for connecting Raspberry Pi 3 Model B
  3. Servo interface
  4. USB TO UART: easy for controlling the Pi via UART
  5. LM2596: 5V voltage regulator
  6. TLC1543: 10-bit AD acquisition chip, allows the Pi to use analog sensors
  7. PCA9685: servo controller, make it more smoothly to rotate the pan head
  8. CP2102: USB TO UART converter
  9. Joystick
  10. IR receiver
  11. Buzzer

Includes: AlphaBot2-Base, IR remote controller, Raspberry Pi camera (adjustable focus), 2x Micro servo, 16GB Miro SD Card, class 10, MicroSD to USB2 Adapter, Mini screw driver, Micro usb cable, 5V/3A power supply

Development Resources: Wiki : www.waveshare.com/wiki/AlphaBot2-Pi

 

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  • Stock: Out of Stock
  • Brand: Waveshare
  • Model: W12913
96.05€
Ex Tax: 76.53€
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