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Robot 2 Wheel Drive Smart Car Chassis Kit For Arduino

The DIY Robot Smart Car Chassis Kit is a simple yet high-quality mechanical structure designed for robotics projects. It provides a spacious platform with pre-drilled holes for convenient mounting of sensors and electronics based on individual project requirements. This kit is easy to assemble, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced robotics enthusiasts. For optimal functionality, it is recommended to complement this kit with additional components such as Arduino UNO R3, L298N Motor Driver Module, Ultrasonic Module HC-SR04, and a Servo motor.

Package Includes:

  • 1 × Car Chassis
  • 2 × Gear Motor (1:48)
  • 2 × Car Tire
  • 2 × Speed Encoder
  • 2 × Fastener
  • 1 × Universal/Trolley Wheel
  • 1 × Battery Box
  • 1 × Power Button
  • All Necessary Screws And Nuts

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Features:

  1. Simple and High-Quality Mechanical Structure: The chassis offers a straightforward and robust mechanical structure, providing a solid foundation for various robotic applications.
  2. Large Space with Pre-Drilled Holes: The kit includes a chassis with ample space and pre-drilled holes, allowing users to easily mount sensors and electronics according to their specific project needs.
  3. Easy to Assemble: Designed for ease of assembly, this kit is suitable for both beginners and experienced users looking to build customized robotic projects.
  4. Recommended Components: It is suggested to complement the kit with Arduino UNO R3, L298N Motor Driver Module, Ultrasonic Module HC-SR04, and a Servo motor for a comprehensive and functional robotics project.

 

Installation Steps:

  1. Fastener Insertion: Insert the fastener into the chassis after removing the yellow protection wrap. Place the fastener and the code wheel.
  2. Motor and Code Wheel Installation: Install the code wheel and affix the motor to the chassis. Ensure the copper sheet of the motor's leading wire faces outward, on the same side as the wheel.
  3. Motor Fixation: Securely fix the motor to the chassis, then insert and tighten the screws.
  4. Battery Container Fixation: Insert the screws and secure the battery container to the chassis.
  5. Hammer Caster Installation: Insert the spacer and tighten eight screws to fix the hammer caster. Securely insert the motor (protected by the fastener) into the wheel.

 

 

 

Features

  • LoRa SX1276 Wireless Module: Built around the SX1276 chip, the module employs LoRa technology, allowing for long-range data transmission and excellent penetration capabilities.
  • Configurable Output Power: The module's output power can be adjusted from +13 to +20 dBm (up to 100 mW) through software settings, providing flexibility in balancing communication distance and power consumption.
  • Low Power Consumption: During transmission, power consumption ranges from 50mA (+13 dBm) to 150mA (+20dBm), while in listening mode, it requires approximately 30mA, making it energy-efficient for battery-operated applications.
  • AES-128 Encryption Support: The module offers AES-128 encryption, ensuring secure and private data transmission, making it suitable for applications that require data confidentiality.
  • Multipoint Network Capabilities: It supports multipoint networks, allowing the establishment of individual nodes within the network for seamless and efficient communication.
  • Wide Power Supply Range: The module can be powered with a voltage range from 3V to 5V, making it compatible with various power sources and microcontrollers.

NOTE: It is important to solder a 16cm length of cable to the antenna pin before using it since not connecting any antenna can damage it. Optionally, the board has pads to solder an SMA connector with antenna thread.

Specifications

  • LoRa SX1276 wireless module with SPI interface (900 MHz)
  • Output power: +13 to +20 dBm up to 100 mW configurable by software
  • Consumption: 50mA (+13 dBm) to 150mA (+20dBm) in transmission, approx 30mA in listening
  • Supports AES-128 encryption
  • Supports multipoint networks with individual nodes
  • Power: 3 to 5V