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The Rover Autonomous Set "RDS-X21" is a basic set for building a two-wheel drive robot. It allows for an understanding of the relationship between robot movement and programming control, enabling the learning of the fundamentals of autonomous robot construction. Additionally, the chassis can be used as a base for constructing various robots with a universal plate featuring 3.5mm holes on a 7mm pitch. 【Set Contents】 ■ Controller: RDC-104 ■ Included Sensor: Reflective Infrared Sensor RDI-TCRT5000A ■ Parts: Universal Plate RDP-801, Gearbox/Tire Set RDO-502, Caster, Battery Box with Switch for 4 AA Batteries, Cables ■ Others: Storage Case, Micro USB Cable *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Product Specifications】 ■ Controller - Power Voltage: DC6.0V *Alkaline batteries AA x 4 sold separately - Output: Motors 2 (M1, M2) (Power ON/OFF, forward/reverse switching available) - Input: Analog 3, Digital 10 ■ Geared Motor: Left and Right Drive Wheels - Equipped with Motor equivalent to R130 - Gear Ratio: 1/48 - Tire Size: Diameter 65mm, Width 15mm - Speed: 3.5m/min, approximately 2km/h ■ Caster - Ball Diameter: 12mm, Mounting Height 16mm ■ Universal Plate - Material: Rigid PVC resin, processing possible - Size: W80mm x D150mm - Component Mounting Hole: 3.5mm, Hole Spacing: 7mm pitch *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Japan Robotech Co., Ltd. offers a wide range of services from the basics of robotics to advanced learning. We develop hardware-designable robot modules and systems that support educational and learning activities, targeting not only researchers and engineers from universities and companies who are key players in the robotics industry but also aspiring engineers from elementary, middle, and high schools, as well as technical colleges.