Junkbot is a DIY robotic kit that enables young and old to create and build working robots from almost anything. It transforms household objects such as plastic bottles and old CDs, wooden spoons or cardboard in to unique, imaginative robots that can be programmed for a variety of functions – and at different levels of skills. As they delight in making new shapes come alive, kids will learn the core STEAM concepts of analytical thinking, problem solving, prototyping, lateral thinking and building.
is a microcontroller board based on Arduino NANO. It has many digital and analog I/O pins. In addition, to a built-in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi models.
it is used mostly to connect Junkbot board to computers
it can make different types of sound using different notes and beats
LED stands for Light Emitting Diode . It can emit white flash
the RGB LED can emit different colors by mixing the three basic colors red, green and blue
a device that can measure the distance to an object by using sound waves
an electronic sensor that emit and detecte infrared radiation
a motion sensor that detect human movement. PIR stands for Passive Infrared Radiation sensor, since it senses the infrared radiation
a motion sensor that detect human movement. PIR stands for Passive Infrared Radiation sensor, since it senses the infrared radiation
there are two wheels and they are connected to the DC motors. It lets the robot move forward and backward
It is used to balance the robot and ease its movement
are electrical devices that are used to push or rotate the objects at different specific angles with a great precision and accuracy
this type of sensors are very sensitive to the touch.It reacts to any physical contact by emitting a red flash