![]() On where each servos should be connected to the ports of the PCA9685 servo driver. I did not show the complete wire up of servo motors in the diagram, because it will be too messy. Keep in mind the video is a guide, you can switch up the order of assembly if you want, however, you should always test the circuit first. Some sanding of the 3D printed parts might be needed in order to fit some parts together. First part is hooking up the circuit to test servo motors. The assembly video guide can be split into two parts. I can recommend the 3D printer that I use, this one is a real workhorse: Īdditional tools that you will need: soldering iron, heat shrink tubes, electrical tape, zip tie, pliers, hot glue gun, and screwdriver. You will need a 3D printer or access to 3D printer to print the body parts of the robot. Amazon // Banggood (if you are unable to get this battery then get a similar size one with capacity around 700mAh) 1 x LM2596 Buck Converter, DC-DC step down module. ![]() ![]() ![]() 1 x PCA9685 16 Channel 12 Bit PWM Servo Driver.1 x POWERADD 5000mAh Power Bank (needs to be this one or similar size).Here is the bill of materials with links provided for you to make this robot: As mentioned above all of the electronics are readily available on Amazon or Banggood or even your local hobby store. ![]()
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