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raspberrypi.org/magpi The Official Raspberry Pi Projects Book 187


RASPIROBOT ROVER KIT


hour, although that does include
us struggling to peel oļ the
protective layer of paper from the
chassis and find the rechargeable
batteries for it.


Tough enough
Once built, it’s quite sturdy. The
chassis isn’t large enough to be
bendy and the Raspberry Pi can be
aL·xed firmly enough in place so it
doesn’t ľy oļ. The kit also comes
with speed sensors in the form of
timer discs you can attach to the
motors if you want to get the extra
sensors to add them. Speaking of
adding sensors, there are plenty
of spots along the chassis to add
them. The front is especially good
for line and proximity sensors,
as well as adding a pan-and-tilt
arm. You’ll have to do the research
yourself to figure out how to get


it connected up to the board,
although that’s all part of the fun.
Programming it is very easy,
using the same standard Monk
Makes libraries. The instruction

booklet that comes with the robot
also provides some little tutorials
on getting the LED and button
working, as well as programming
the robot for remote control
and autonomy. The ultrasonic
rangefinder also has a bit in there,
so you can start programming
with that as well. The great part
about all these instructions is
that you can combine them to do
cra}y things. Ior example, you
could have the button start a little
mission where it drives towards
the nearest wall and uses the
rangefinder data to change the
colour of the LED as it gets closer.

While a minor spin on the normal
robot kit, it does open up a lot
more types of customisation and
play options that are much simpler
to understand.
We very much like the
RasPiRobot Rover and its kit.
We’ve built a few other similar and
simple robots and while they’re
always quite good, they don’t
quite go the extra mile like this.
Not only that, but we can easily
get our Uaspberry Si oļ it without
having to fiddle around with tiny
screws to do so. For the price, as
well, it’s an excellent starter kit for
kids interested in the Raspberry Pi
and programming electronics.

Last word


A wonderfully put together
piece of kit, the RasPiRobot
Rover is a great intro to
robotics that can also be used
far beyond the beginner level.

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£42 / $50


You can use the button and


LED as a ‘getting started with


GPIO programming’ step


Above There's not much to build with the
kit and you'll be done very quickly. There
are lots of extra parts, though

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