HD tracked tank mobile robot kit
Includes several tank track kits
Distribute the weight of the vehicle more evenly than the wheels
Can move more easily in the sand
The HD tracked tank mobile robot kit includes several tank track kits. Tank tracks enable robots to explore terrains that are more demanding than regular wheels. They distribute the weight of the vehicle more evenly than the wheels, allowing this tank robot to move more easily on sandy or soft, sponge like surfaces where the wheels can get stuck in mud.
The increase in surface area also gives the heavy tracked tank mobile robot greater traction when towing heavy objects up slopes. Due to the ability of each chain link to grip the surface it is traveling on, robots equipped with tank tracks can more easily climb obstacles or pass through cracks that may jam the wheels.
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In addition, this tracked mobile tank platform not only performs well on various different terrains, being able to cross objects and rugged terrain along its path, but also performs well under harsh working conditions caused by adverse seasonal weather.
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In addition, the programmable tracked tank robot kit is driven by two DC motors when using Arduino 328, and the kit is programmed in C and C++programming languages. It provides example code so that you can program and easily access programming features through an easy-to-use Arduino user interface. It enables researchers, developers, and robotics students to write their own software, learn from others' achievements, and configure hardware according to their needs and expectations.
The sturdy body is made of aluminum alloy and has a white anodized metal surface. The Arduino controller is used to control this tracked tank mobile robot. However, you can use other robot controllers or systems to control it. There are 8 flexible screw installation holes pre drilled on the top plate for development. Therefore, it can be expanded as needed to include network cameras/cameras, laptops, art pieces, or miniature robotic arms.