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Two-wheels good, more-wheels bad. That's the principle behind this self-balancing DIY robot, which uses similar principles to the Segway to scuttle about the room. The… ...
I’ve built a two-wheel balancing robot which used a gyro and accelerometer to stay stable. I’m using a Teensy 3.6 running a PID controller to keep the robot stable.
After seeing [Jose’s] 3D printed Air Hockey bot, he poked around the creator’s blog and discovered the B-Robot, a 3D printed, two-wheeled, stepper driven, balancing robot.
James Bruton built this contraption using dual omni-directional wheels, both taken from two previous inventions he built ...
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It's Wowwee's MiP toy robot, which performs a variety of activities while balancing on its two wheels. You may never be able to afford your own Segway, but soon you'll be able to buy something ...
The robot transitions from three to two wheels by rotating its main "arm" (numbered 114 in the image) which then has the effect of raising the robot's "body "(numbered 102).
To keep them from falling down all the time, a human's fast reflexes could be the solution. But the human has to feel what the robot is feeling — and that's just what these researchers are testing.
Cubli is a cube-shaped robot that can jump up, balance on a single corner, and "walk" itself across a desk, all using off-the-shelf parts.