A versatile platform for your robotic projects.
A 2WD (Two-Wheel Drive) robot car chassis, typically black in color, provides a sturdy foundation for building intelligent, autonomous vehicles. These chassis are designed to be modular, allowing for easy integration of various components such as:
- Microcontrollers: Like Arduino or Raspberry Pi, to control the robot's functions.
- Motors: To provide propulsion.
- Sensors: For navigation, obstacle avoidance, and environmental interaction (e.g., ultrasonic, infrared, line-following).
- Batteries: To power the entire system.
- Wheels: For movement.
Key Features:
- Durability: Constructed from materials like ABS plastic or aluminum for longevity.
- Compatibility: Often designed to accommodate standard components and mounting holes.
- Customization: Can be modified to suit specific project requirements.
- Educational Value: Ideal for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) learning and experimentation.
Applications:
- Line-following robots: For educational purposes or competitions.
- Obstacle avoidance robots: For navigating complex environments.
- Autonomous vehicles: For research and development.
- DIY projects: For hobbyists and enthusiasts.
DATA SHEET AND USECASE
Key Components:
- Chassis Material: Typically made from durable acrylic, providing a sturdy base for mounting components.
- Motors: Equipped with two DC gear motors, often with a speed of around 250 RPM and a gear ratio of 48:1, suitable for a range of movements.
- Wheels: Comes with two rubber wheels, each approximately 65 mm in diameter, ensuring good traction.
- Caster Wheel: A universal wheel is included to support balance and smooth turning.
- Battery Holder: Designed to hold four AA batteries, providing adequate power for the motors and additional electronics.
- Mounting Holes: Pre-drilled holes allow for easy attachment of various sensors, controllers (such as Arduino or Raspberry Pi), and other modules.