DFRobot 4WD Arduino-Compatible Platform w/Encoders

DFRobotSKU: RB-Dfr-67
Manufacturer #: ROB0025

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Description

  • Compatible with Hitec 311,422 servo and Pan/Tile Kit
  • Infrared sensors switch installed
  • Voltage: +4.5 to 6V
  • Maximum speed: 68cm / s

The DFRobot 4WD Arduino-Compatible Platform w/Encoders is widely used on the world's self-developed control panel platform. This drive method has a strong obstacle and climbing ability with high strength aluminum alloy body. It features thick acrylic material to eliminate the heavy, fragile thin acrylic material defects. The powerful motor performance, flexible and rapid movement is especially suitable for outdoor grass, gravel, sand, or slope pavement.

DFRobot 4WD Arduino-Compatible Platform w/Encoders

  • Body structural parts: 1 set
  • High-quality rubber wheels: 4
  • Micro gear motor: 4
  • Encoder kit: 1 set
  • Power switch: 1
  • Charging port: 1
  • Installation Line 1 above
  • Cylinders: 4
  • Mounting screw: 1 bag
  • Infrared proximity switch mounting bracket: 3

Customer Reviews

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Steve
Very good starter chassis

Most of the chassis is very easy to assemble. While the instructions are IKEA-like in their simplicity you should be able to figure it out. As mentioned by William, some of the hole placement needs to be considered but its not a big deal. Also, the screws for the encoder fans are pretty snug. Be careful not to break them. All in all, this is a very good starter kit. We are using them in our Robotics class at the high school.

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William
Easy To Assemble.

Only a few cons with what I received: 1.) The encoders don't fit on the front wheels unless you use extra hardware. Not a deal killer...but you have to do some thinking. 2.) The drill holes for the Arduino are places too close to the servo hole. If you put a pan/tilt mount in this space you'll hit the Arduino board as it spins around. I simply drilled holes closer to the back of the robot. Problem solved. 3.) The motors WILL require you to solder capacitors on them. Do this BEFORE you ever start mounting them to the unit. You've been warned. Otherwise...I'm enjoying it.

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