Zumo Robot Kit for Arduino (No Motors)
This combination deal contains most of the parts you need to build an Arduino-controlled Zumo robot. It consists of a Zumo Shield for Arduino, a Zumo chassis kit, and a Zumo blade. You will also need a pair of micro metal gearmotors, four AA batteries, and an Arduino to complete your Zumo robot (motors, batteries, and Arduino sold separately). This product is a kit; assembly (including soldering) is required.
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Video: LVBots May 2014 maze solving competition
- 12 June 2014On May 29, LVBots held a maze solving competition at Pololu. The goal in maze solving is to get from the start to the finish in the shortest time....
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Zumo tennis ball collector
- 2 June 2014Forum user patman715 posted to the forum about his modified Zumo Robot. The video above shows a Zumo with a two-servo gripper and arm capable of...
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Tutorial: How to program a Zumo robot with Simulink
- 14 May 2014We posted about a Simulink library for the Zumo robot recently, and now a tutorial that teaches you how to use that library to program a Zumo robot...
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Zumo robots programmed with Simulink by MathWorks
- 8 May 2014MathWorks, the producer of technical computing software including MATLAB and Simulink, has released a Simulink library for the Zumo robot. The...
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Dead reckoning and wall following with a Zumo
- 20 February 2014Forum user solderspot recently posted on our forum about some modifications he’s been making to his Zumo robot. First, he added our optical encoders...
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Robotic Car - A Simple Way to Build a Model
- 15 August 2013In this video, Brian Douglas uses our MinIMU-9 and Zumo Robot to show how to build a control system model for a robotic car without first knowing...
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Video tutorial on open- and closed-loop control using the Zumo
- 3 May 2013In this video, Brian Douglas demonstrates the difference between open-loop and closed-loop control in an uncertain environment using a Zumo Robot.