Description
The third in the series is here! The CamJam EduKit #3 is focused on robotics and contains (almost) everything you need to create your very own Raspberry Pi-powered robot.
CamJam EduKits are your way into the world of building electronic circuits and programming the Raspberry Pi in Python!
All you need to add is your own chassis (use the box!), Raspberry Pi (any Model B or Zero with a pin header) & 4x AA batteries! Then follow the worksheets to make your own motorized buggy. Add the included sensors and you will soon be detecting objects in front of your robot and following line courses!
There are two more kits in the EduKit family – click here to view them!
Not compatible with the Raspberry Pi Pico
Kit Contents
Included in the kit are the following components:
- A custom-designed, pre-soldered motor controller board (with screw terminals)
- Two DC motors (with wires pre-soldered)
- Two custom red wheels (which go extra fast… because they’re red!)
- A ball castor (used as the ‘third wheel’ to your robot)
- A small breadboard (to create your circuits)
- Two pieces of strong 3M padded double-sided tape
- A battery box for 4x AA batteries (batteries not included)
- An ultrasonic distance sensor (for detecting objects in front of your robot)
- A line follower sensor (for detecting and following black lines)
- Resistors and jumper cables with which to complete your circuits
- A strong cardboard box to keep it all in… or to cut into to make your chassis!
Note: If the wheels feel a bit tight when fitting to the motors, use a screwdriver or pen to open up the wheel hole a little, or add a tiny dab of washing up liquid.
Worksheets
Compatability
Community Hacks & Features!
Got a 3D printer? Daniel Bull has very kindly designed an awesome chassis, available from Thingiverse …
Alex Eames over at Raspi.TV got his hands on a prototype, here’s what he did!
And here’s a fantastic unboxing video from Average Maker!
And another review! This time from TheRaspberryPiGuy! Thanks Matt!
Community Investment
The CamJam EduKit is a joint venture between The Pi Hut and the Cambridge Raspberry Jam (CamJam). Profits from the sale of the kit will go to CamJam so that they can continue their educational and community work.
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