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Micro Battle Bot (v1.0)
Ok, here’s a cool little battle bot my buddy Ryan Archer showed me how to make. All you have to do is have an elevon mixing enabled radio, 2, 7-9 gram micro servos (high speeds are preferred, like Turnigy TG9s), a micro receiver (AR6100, Berg 4L, ect.), a 2 cell lipo battery (250 mah is…
Arduino Blog » Blog Archive » Save The Date: ArduinoCamp 18-19 …
L'Arduino Camp del 18-19 Giugno a Milano é diventato un sito che aggiorneremo con le ultime informazioni e gli eventuali cambiamenti dell'ultimo secondo. Ovviamente potrete invitare i vostri amici sull'evento di Facebook o informare i …Arduino Blog
Micro Battle Bot (v1.0)
Ok, here’s a cool little battle bot my buddy Ryan Archer showed me how to make. All you have to do is have an elevon mixing enabled radio, 2, 7-9 gram micro servos (high speeds are preferred, like Turnigy TG9s), a micro receiver (AR6100, Berg 4L, ect.), a 2 cell lipo battery (250 mah is…
Arduino hits the battlefield — for real – Hack a Day
We're not sure if this is the first time, but here's some pretty solid proof that Arduino has found its way into the weapons of war. The creators, [Derek Wales], [John Eischer], and [George Hopkins] are all Electronics Engineering …Hack a Day
Micro Battle Bot (v1.0)
Ok, here’s a cool little battle bot my buddy Ryan Archer showed me how to make. All you have to do is have an elevon mixing enabled radio, 2, 7-9 gram micro servos (high speeds are preferred, like Turnigy TG9s), a micro receiver (AR6100, Berg 4L, ect.), a 2 cell lipo battery (250 mah is…
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