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RC Baazar => For Sale => Topic started by: jaspreet.guitar on July 17, 2012, 07:51:15 PM



Title: Robotics Kit
Post by: jaspreet.guitar on July 17, 2012, 07:51:15 PM
I have a learnt a lot from RC India in the past few months. Loved the open help offered by the forum members. My quad is finally complete and flying! :D Thank you! :)

But today, I come to offer micro controller based robotics kits at reasonable prices.

The kits are available in two variants:

1. ATmega16 or ATmega32 based development boards with ATmega8 based burner (programming done on BASCOM)
2. Arduino Duemilanove with ATmega 328 based system.

Both the kits would contain all the required starter components like
1. Geared DC motors
2. Robotic tyres
3. Chasis
4. Programming cable
5. Power Adaptor
6. 2 pc Light detecting sensors (Can also be used to differentiate between basic colours)
7. 2 pc Distance sensing sensors
8. 2 pc Bump sensors
9. Nuts-Bolts

And ofcourse, open help on the forum (whether you buy the kit or not) in the same way as I was helped by the members of RC India! :)

Both the kits are priced at the same price of Rs 2500 + shipping.

I know the sale is not really RC in nature! But i guess we are all here for the hobby, and robotics is more like a cousin to the RC world! ;) ;)

Regards,
Jaspreet


Title: Re: Robotics Kit
Post by: shauviks on July 17, 2012, 09:48:45 PM
tempting offer  (:|~ (:|~ (:|~ (:|~ (:|~ (:|~


Title: Re: Robotics Kit
Post by: rastsaurabh on July 18, 2012, 08:26:30 AM
Thanks Jaspreet... but where is the location & link of the Kits... and how to get them.
saurabh


Title: Re: Robotics Kit
Post by: jaspreet.guitar on July 18, 2012, 07:29:35 PM
I'm sorry I had planned to post the pics yesterday itself but could not do so. Ill put them up in a while today.

I have a few kits ready with me at my home in Noida.. :)


Title: Re: Robotics Kit
Post by: rastsaurabh on July 18, 2012, 07:34:36 PM
lets see the pics...

Are these prepared by you or some brand which you are selling..??


Title: Re: Robotics Kit
Post by: jaspreet.guitar on July 18, 2012, 07:41:28 PM
The Arduino clone comes from a friend's factory. While the ATmega32 board was designed by a college senior and is pretty much the standard board used at a lot of robotics competitions in and around Delhi. The last time I went to IIT-Roorkee, almost half the teams used this particular board. :)


Title: Re: Robotics Kit
Post by: rastsaurabh on July 18, 2012, 07:53:43 PM
Ok but the other parts, The chassis, wheels, geared motors, sensors???