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Revision as of 13:53, 3 April 2014

We always wished to build a wireless robot without a Micrcontroller. This robot can be assembled and built by anyone! From small kids(16+ years!) to big kids(60+) no programming required!!!

Assembling the Robot

Mounting the BO Motor with Clamps

Attaching BO Clamps to BO Motor <hovergallery> File:Robo_Wheel_mouting_1.JPG|Step 1 File:Robo_Wheel_mouting_2.JPG|Step 2 File:Robo_Wheel_mouting_3.JPG|Step 3 File:Robo_Wheel_mouting_4.JPG|Step 4 File:Robo_Wheel_mouting_5.JPG|Step 5 File:Robo_Wheel_mouting_6.JPG|Step 6 </hovergallery>

Attaching Wheels to chasis

RF Robo Attaching wheels 2.JPG <hovergallery> File:RF_Robo_Attaching_wheels_1.JPG|Step 1 File:RF_Robo_Attaching_wheels_2.JPG|Step 2 File:RF_Robo_Attaching_wheels_3.JPG|Step 3 File:RF_Robo_Attaching_wheels_4.JPG|Step 4 </hovergallery>

Assembling the Base

RF Robo Assembly 6.JPG <hovergallery> File:RF_Robo_Assembly_1.JPG|Step 1 File:RF_Robo_Assembly_2.JPG|Step 2 File:RF_Robo_Assembly_3.JPG|Step 3 File:RF_Robo_Assembly_4.JPG|Step 4 </hovergallery>

The Transmitter and Receiver RF Boards

Controller with Transmitter
Receiver with Motor Driver

Ready to drive


  • Once you assemble the chasis, mount the Receiver board on it with 2 or four 8mm (length) screws and nut.
  • Connect the motors and the batteries as shown in the image.
Connections
  • Follow the same sequence of connections as shown in the images or else the Robot might not work!
Fully Assembled
Ready to go


If you've any questions about the RF robot, comment below, if you've built, share your experience!