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I Make Robots Crew Socks

I Make Robots Crew Socks

Exclusive to robot builders, these are a one-size-fits-all solution up to a men's size 12. The...
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Brushless Motor Movement Panel by Synthiam
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Brushless Motor Movement Panel

Control brushless motor controllers (hoverboard-style) via EZ-B: configure direction, speed and optional brake ports for DIY robot movement.

The R7 Droid Project by GotRobbed
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Robot By Gotrobbed

Build an R2-style R7-M1 droid using EZ-B to control motors, sounds, Xbox wireless, camera eye-tracking, voice recognition and random behaviors.

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Faengelm's Add Self Docking Charger To Ro

Self-docking charger for Roli enabling automatic locating, docking and power-off during charging, similar to a Roomba vacuum.
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Getpwm Returning 0

I want to return the value from D1 and D0 whilst tracking an object, i'm using the GetPWM command but only ever get a "0" returned. Am i missing something? ControlCommand("Camera", CameraColorTrackingEnable) :TrackingLoop $head0=GetPWM( D0 ) $head1=GetPWM( D1 ) print($head0) print($head1) sleep(1000) Goto(TrackingLoop)
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Can We Buy An Ezb Camera With A White Lens?

Can We Buy An Ezb Camera With A White Lens?

The black plastic around the lens of my EZB motion tracing camera is an eyesore on my white robot. Also, it is only 640x480. I assume...
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Justinratliff's Justin's Custom .Stl

Justinratliff's Justin's Custom .Stl

Custom 3D JD hockey mask STL for JD robot face, printable and paintable for personalization in Blackhawks colors.
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Myo Ware Muscle Sensor

could anyone explain to me how i would go about hooking up this sensor in attached link to the ezb and control the movement of servos with it. Thanks in advance myo sensor
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Wall-E.Again

Wall-E.Again

Hello, So, I'm sure you have received this message a thousand times but I'm going to be 1001 haha. My name is Jake and I have a 6 year old. He is SUPER into Wall-E - but also how Wall-E works. He...
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Eduporium Experiment | EZ-Robot JD

Eduporium Experiment | EZ-Robot JD

EZ-Robot JD is the most intuitive and user-friendly robot for K-12 students and educators.
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Anastasiya's I Want To Create A Robot That

Build a humanoid robotic companion that navigates homes, recognizes people/objects, manipulates items, and converses via voice chatbot.
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Just Published My First Wheel Tutorial

Hey guys, first one is up! Next, I'm doing one using more advanced tools, mainly a router. This one will probably take me a few days too. Let me know if you think this is useful, or I need to clarify anything. I didn't get to do any action shots because I work by myself while the wife is at school.
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Hackster Heroes: DJ Sures

Hackster Heroes: DJ Sures

EZ-Robot's DJ Sures shares his insights with Hackster.io
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Roboclaw, Packet Serial Mode With Crc/ How To Execute Cyclic Script In Moble App

Hi, 1. did anybody already implement the Packet Serial Mode with CRC into EZB script? before I start to translate...........maybe someone did already the work ;-) roboclaw manual: CRC16 Checksum Calculation Roboclaw uses a CRC(Cyclic Redundancy Check) to validate each packet it receives. This is more complex than a simple checksum but prevents...
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Wheel Building With Basic Power Tools

Wheel Building With Basic Power Tools

Build lightweight large robot wheels from plywood and hardboard using common tools (circular saw, jigsaw, clamps, heat gun, hacksaw, drill).