Happy Rhino
Please note the color of the Rhino maybe different than shown. All the pieces are 3D printed. Uses four servos for the legs and one servo for the head. An Arduino Nano is used to control the servos and LEDs. It is powered by two Li-ion batteries. The batterries and charger iare included. Detailed instructions are incluced.
It maybe programmed using mBlock or C++. A sample program is included in the kit. The student can program it to perform various moves.
STEM | Knowledge Gained |
Computer Science | Learn about microcontroller and programming |
Electrical engineering | Learn how servos work |
Electrical engineering | Learn how to read Electrical Schematic drawing to connect the hardware. |
Math | Learn about how maximum energy is obtained with a light source |
Mechanical egineering | Learn about mechanical arms |
Physics | Learn about how LEDs work |
Science | Learn how animals walk |
Additional Information
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Be careful when using the tools, If you are not sure on how to use the tool ask your instructor or person in charge.
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Fire Hazard -- Incorrectly connection the plus(+) and minus (-) power connections may result in damage to the hardware or cause a fire.
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Don’t touch the microcontroller or electronic hardware with your hands since static discharge may cause damage.
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Incorrect connections may damage the hardware therefore double check the connections before applying power.
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Choking Hazards. The product may contain small parts, sharp points, plastic Please keep away from small children.
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Please place the product in a dry environment to avoid damage to the product.
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Replacement parts maybe available for additional cost.
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STEM Webpage infor - Google Docs
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Product Information
Different color available for an additional fee.
Arduino compatible Uno and Nano included in the kit
Return Policy
The product may be returned if ithe student has not worked on it. The buyer pays for the shipping cost.
Shipping Information
Shipping will be paid by the buyer