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  2. Dexter Industries - Wikipedia

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    Dexter Industries designs and manufactures accessory boards for the Raspberry Pi. [4] The GoPiGo with a Raspberry Pi Camera attached. GoPiGo - The GoPiGo is a robotic platform for the Raspberry Pi. The GoPiGo is designed to be a complete robot package for the Raspberry Pi. The package includes a robot body, motors, controls, and a robotic power ...

  3. Makeblock - Wikipedia

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    10-in-1 programmable robot kit. The most complex robot of the mBot series is aimed at users aged 12 and up. It includes an assembly guide of 10 designs that can be customized and adjusted. The kit contains more than 160 mechanical parts and modules, including Makeblock's MegaPi mainboard and is compatible with Arduino and Raspberry Pi.

  4. Open-source robotics - Wikipedia

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    Open source robotics means that information about the hardware is easily discerned, so that others can easily rebuild it. In turn, this requires design to use only easily available standard subcomponents and tools, and for the build process to be documented in detail including a bill of materials and detailed ('Ikea style') step-by-step building and testing instructions.

  5. Home automation - Wikipedia

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    Many of these systems interface with consumer electronics such as the Arduino or Raspberry Pi, which are easily accessible online and in most electronics stores. [23] In addition, home automation devices are increasingly interfaced with mobile phones through Bluetooth, allowing for increased affordability and customizability for the user. [8]

  6. Knightscope - Wikipedia

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    Knightscope designs, builds and deploys robots called Autonomous Data Robots (ADRs) for use in monitoring people in malls, parking lots, neighborhoods and other public areas. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Knightscope robots are fully autonomous using self-driving technology and are designed to alert police and security of incidents through sensors that detect ...

  7. RP2350 - Wikipedia

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    The microcontroller is low cost, with the Raspberry Pi Pico 2 being introduced at US$5 and the RP2350 itself costing as little as US$0.80 in bulk. The microcontroller is software-compatible with the RP2040 and can be programmed in assembly , C , C++ , Free Pascal , Rust , MicroPython , CircuitPython , and other languages.

  8. Autonomous robot - Wikipedia

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    In February 2017, a bill was passed in the US state of Virginia via the House bill, HB2016, [49] and the Senate bill, SB1207, [50] that will allow autonomous delivery robots to travel on sidewalks and use crosswalks statewide beginning on July 1, 2017. The robots will be limited to a maximum speed of 10 mph and a maximum weight of 50 pounds. [51]

  9. DRDO Netra - Wikipedia

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    With an on-board wireless transmitter, it can carry out surveillance in an area of 1.5 km Line of Sight (LOS) at the height of 300 m, for 30 minutes on a single battery charge. It has a high resolution CCD camera with a pan/tilt and zoom to facilitate wider surveillance and can also carry a thermal camera for night operations.