Tamiya 71202 Microcomputer Robot (Wheeled Type) Assembly Kit

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Regular price $202.00

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Microcomputer-Controlled Fun
This assembly kit creates a wheeled robot that runs using a BBC micro:bit microcomputer, ultrasonic sensor and motor driver circuit. When the ultrasonic sensor identifies an obstacle ahead it transmits that information to the BBC micro:bit, which uses a pre-installed program to give the motors commands to avoid the obstacle. Arms and head move as the robot advances. Separately sold parts can be used to control the robot remotely, and BBC micro:bits can be coded with original programs via computer, too.

A Great Intro to Coding!
The included BBC micro:bit has a program pre-installed, meaning you can play with the robot once you have assembled it and got your batteries. With the use of a computer, the BBC micro:bit can additionally be coded to perform a range of actions defined by you - the free online MakeCode editor is a great tool for doing so! It uses intuitive visual programming, where you combine different individual commands in blocks to achieve your final program. For those who wish to, a second BBC micro:bit (sold separately) can be used as a remote controller.
micro:bit is a registered trademark of Micro:bit Educational Foundation.

Specifications:

Length: 136mm, width: 128mm, height: 116mm (dimensions are approximate)

Two Type 130 motors included.

No cement required for assembly.

Separately Required Items
R6/AA/UM3 batteries x2