A programming robot kit for self-driving, lateral movement, circular motion, and circumferential movement using a two-way drive.
The "Omuni-directional RDS-4WD55" is a two-way robot developed as a practical teaching material for learning program control, algorithms, activities, and kinematic model control, capable of omnidirectional movement and autonomous navigation. It is equipped with two types of sensors: modulated infrared sensors and infrared reflection sensors. Additionally, the curriculum guide includes a comprehensive program that teaches the basics of control through line tracing using a vehicle, evolves from there, and allows for the creation of a robot that can move freely in all directions using knowledge of kinematics and mathematics. 【Features】 ■ Challenge advanced programming ■ Programs created with blocks are automatically converted to C language during microcontroller writing ■ Programs can be used in two modes, allowing for preference-based selection ■ Equipped with two types of wheels for autonomous and omnidirectional movement, which are interchangeable ■ High torque and durable metal-geared motors *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Accessory Parts】 ■Microcontroller Board ■Modulated Infrared Sensor ■Analog Infrared Reflection Sensor *For more details, please refer to the PDF document 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.