Just want to say this channel is fantastic! When I get around to it, I am definitely use these videos with my students. It helps with all the items being cheap and easy to source! Thank you!
A little late to the game here. Is there anyway to get a similar effect without a Micro:Bit device at all? A DC motor set up to simulate push and pull effect?
Robot controller is outside of the model so you can use anything - Arduino, RaspberryPI whatsoever. For this specific construction I would stick to micro servo though because the movement type is 180deg
Hi there! Very beautiful channel! I hope it grows a lot! I am not so sure about the choice for a BBC Micro:bit - in many countries it is almost unknown or way more expensive than an Arduino Uno Kit. Good luck!
@GeekDetour thx for positive feedback. I am aware of Micro:Bit mediocre (but growing!) popularity. I still hope it is readable from the videos that the models can be easily modified for any microcontroller board, especially in cases as this whale where the board is outside of the model so you can use anyone you would like.
Just want to say this channel is fantastic! When I get around to it, I am definitely use these videos with my students. It helps with all the items being cheap and easy to source! Thank you!
A little late to the game here. Is there anyway to get a similar effect without a Micro:Bit device at all? A DC motor set up to simulate push and pull effect?
Robot controller is outside of the model so you can use anything - Arduino, RaspberryPI whatsoever. For this specific construction I would stick to micro servo though because the movement type is 180deg
Gracias😌🥰 con mucho amor estudiantes colaboran elaborando con juguetes y vestidos para niños de aldeas y caseríos. Y son felices al dárselos.!
Hi there! Very beautiful channel! I hope it grows a lot! I am not so sure about the choice for a BBC Micro:bit - in many countries it is almost unknown or way more expensive than an Arduino Uno Kit. Good luck!
@GeekDetour thx for positive feedback. I am aware of Micro:Bit mediocre (but growing!) popularity. I still hope it is readable from the videos that the models can be easily modified for any microcontroller board, especially in cases as this whale where the board is outside of the model so you can use anyone you would like.
Hi cool tutorial! Can I use the BBC micro:bit v2.21?
Yes
super helpful ty
Can I use something else instead of the microbit adaptator?
Of course, the microcontroller is outside of the robot. So any board that can drive a servo will work.
@@CARDBOARD_ROBOTS OK great thanks, any idea of what type of stuff I can use? As a microbit adaptator replacment?
There is inly one servo so you can try to poser it up straight from the microbit, you will need jumper wires and crocodile clip cables
Look at the simulator schematic in makecode when you add a servo block
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Hey Pamela. Materials are listed in the description.
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Where do I find the code? I really needed 😢
This one is actually quite straightforward as there is no other function apart from openning the mouth. Try setting the servo to 0 or 180deg
@@CARDBOARD_ROBOTS Thank You!!!
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