/Pico-Mars-Rover

Educational robotic platform made to look like a mini mars rover

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Pico Mars Rover image

Designed by Nikodem Bartnik.

Pico Mars Rover was built as an educational platform to inspire and let kids (but not only) learn about programming, electronics, tehnology and space. Build around the new Raspberry Pi Pico W can be programmed in MicroPython and controlled through WiFi with a server app written in Python. Of course all the electronics can be replaced with for example Arduino. The chassis of the robot was built with Open Robotic Platform in mind so that it is easy to design holders, adapters and parts and reuse those you already have. I used cheap and popular DC motors together with omniwheels but feel free to experiment and replace the parts according to your needs.

Open Source

Project is open source and all the files and the code are available above. I would be more than happy if you would like to use it to teach and inspire others for example at robotics classes in your school!

Parts

The parts used for this project:

Arm

Have you seen a mars rover without a robotic arm? Exactly, that's why I also designed one for this project. It's all 3D printed and uses cheap microservo motors. The arm is not perfect and after some experiments I had to make all the links shorter which reduced the range of the arm but the small motors are very limited. Redesigning the arm for standard servo motors might be a good idea but it might be hard to fit it on the robot.

FPV system

For trasmitting the video live fromt he robot I used a small FPV camera and a screen. It was the easiest to use and quite inexpensive solution that let you expierience controlling the robot from a "control room" at a distance based only on the camera view, sensors and the arm.

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