Product Description
Robot Shield with Arduino Overview:
Build your own “Shield-Bot!” Our very popular Robotics Shield kit is a complete package that includes an Arduino Uno, programming cable, and 270+ page printed tutorial “Robotics with the BOE Shield-Bot for Arduino,” adapted from the original online tutorials. Learn Arduino programming, robotics, and circuit-building all together step-by-step.
Suitable middle school, high school, and college classrooms, as well as robotics summer camps and individual hobbyists. Building the robot takes about an hour, and the online tutorial includes 40 hands-on activities. The assembled robot fits back in its box for safe-keeping between activities. This robot kit can be used as a California A-G approved elective course; contact [email protected] for details.
Program the Shield-Bot with Arduino IDE on Windows & Mac; Arduino Cloud Web Editor and Codebender are both options for Chromebook.
Robot Shield with Arduino Key Features:
- Complete — just add batteries!
- Beginner-friendly — No programming experience needed
- Solder-free — Experiment with custom circuits on the breadboard (no special-brand connectors)
- Understandable — Free, easy-to-follow web tutorials and example code downloads
- Autonomous — DIY touch, light, and infrared sensor circuits let the Shield-Bot navigate on its own
- Expandable — Additional sensors and hardware accessory kits are available to get the most out of your robot.
- Affordable — Quantity discounts available
Robot Shield with Arduino Application Ideas:
- A robot friend for your home
- “Staff” for your Robotics Summer Camp
- A fleet of robots for your classroom
Note: Requires five 1.5 V AA batteries, not included.
The tutorial will walk you through the following:
- Learning to program your robot’s Arduino Brain
- Calibrating the robot’s continuous rotation servo motors
- Using lights and a speaker for status indicators
- Assembling the robot
- Preprogrammed navigation
- Using touch-switches to navigate by contact with objects
- Using phototransistors to navigate by light
- Using non-contact infrared sensors to measure distance and avoid or follow objects
Robot Shield with Arduino Kit Contents:
- Printed book “Robotics with the BOE Shield-Bot for Arduino”
- Arduino Uno
- USB A to B cable
- Board of Education Shield PCB
- High-quality aluminum robot chassis
- Continuous rotation servos (50 RPM) and wheels
- 5-cell AA battery pack
- All the electronic components and sensors needed for the tutorial activities
- All the assembly hardware needed (nuts, screws, and standoffs)
- Parallax Screwdriver