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  2. Robotis Bioloid - Wikipedia

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    The Robotis Bioloid (stylized as ROBOTIS BIOLOID) is a hobbyist and educational robot kit produced by the South Korean robot manufacturer Robotis. The Bioloid platform consists of components and small, modular servomechanisms called the AX-12A Dynamixels, which can be used in a daisy-chained fashion to construct robots of various configurations ...

  3. Robot kit - Wikipedia

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    Toy robot kits are also supplied by several companies. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] They are mostly made of plastics elements like Lego Mindstorms , rero Reconfigurable Robot kit , the Robotis Bioloid , Robobuilder, the ROBO-BOX-3.0 (produced by Inex), and the lesser-known KAI Robot (produced by Kaimax), or aluminium elements like Lynxmotion's Servo Erector Set ...

  4. Category:Robot kits - Wikipedia

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    The Robotic Workshop; Robotis Bioloid; S. ... Tetrix Robotics Kit; W. WonderBorg This page was last edited on 14 July 2019, at 20:04 (UTC). Text is available under ...

  5. Boe-Bot - Wikipedia

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    BOE–Bot is short for Board of Education robot. It is the trade name of a robot kit that is used in junior high, high school and college robotics classes. It consists of a main circuit board (the Board of Education) and breadboard, a plug–in BASIC Stamp microcontroller , two servo motors to drive the wheels, and an aluminum chassis that the ...

  6. Lego Mindstorms - Wikipedia

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    Lego Mindstorms NXT was a programmable robotics kit released by Lego in August 2006, replacing the first-generation Lego Mindstorms kit. [24] The kit consists of 577 pieces, including: 3 servo motors, 4 sensors (ultrasonic, sound, touch, and light), 7 connection cables, a USB interface cable, and the NXT Intelligent Brick. It lets the robot ...

  7. WonderBorg - Wikipedia

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    The WonderBorg (Japanese: ワンダーボーグ, Hepburn: WandāBōgu) is a programmable consumer robot kit first released for the Bandai WonderSwan and Microsoft Windows PCs in 2000. It is intended to match both the external appearance and mode of transport of a beetle, with functioning antennae and a six-legged design.