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August 21, 2015
Seeed Raspberry Pi Breakout Board v1.0
$14.95

The Raspberry Pi Breakout Board for Raspberry Pi is a prototype board that allows you to combine your Raspberry Pi with other components and modules.
Grove - Light Sensor(P)
$3.75
Panel mount light sensor from SeeedStudio.
XBee WiFi Module - Wire Antenna
$52.75

This is the XBee WiFi Module with wire antenna from Digi.
Kossel Carbon Fiber Arm Set
$20.75
A 6-pack of 3.5mm carbon fiber rods, 262mm long
eSun 1.75mm HIPS filament - Orange - 1kg Spool
$36.00

1.75mm HIPS filament for 3D printing. HIPS is an excellent general purpose filament with high strength and a small amount of flexibility, and less prone to warp than ABS.

 

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May 16, 2011
Solarbotics & EZ-Robot: The EZBv3!

DJ Sures has been a customer of ours for a good while now, and he recently came in with this really cool product -  the EZ-B. He's a professional programmer that's been hacking toys into robots, and wanted an more streamlined way to realize his dream of simple-to-implement robotics. He started with his own versions […]

November 5, 2008
Sumovore Brainboard - the PICAXE!

It's been a bit long in the coming, but it's finally here: The Sumovore PICAXE Brainboard for the Solarbotics Sumovore! One of the biggest tripping points we see from going from the pure digital/analog  realm of BEAM to microcontrollers is learning the ins-and-outs of microcontrollers. The PICAXE nicely fills this void by offering a programming […]

July 12, 2007
BEP Application: Servocore Walker

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The following instructions detail how to build a Servocore walker. A Servocore walker differs from a regular walker by utilizing the internal electronics in unmodified servos, which give position feedback from the motor in the servo. This position feedback allows for very long stride lengths without the use of mechanical stops or springs.

July 11, 2007
BEP Application: Bare Bones PhotoVore

We like to have some play time at Solarbotics, and the "Bare Bones Photovore" is the results of one of these play sessions. It's a very simple (amongst the simplest, we'll hazard to say) light-seeking solar-powered robot, and find it easy to build using the Bicore Experimenter's PCB.

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Warning: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov for more information. This item was manufactured prior to August 31, 2018.

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