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Robotic Arm

                                                     



I got a present of a Robotic arm which is a product of  Maplin. We have to assemble the robotic arm ourselves.It took us one day to completely build it. It resembles the human arm,.The joints are attached with a motor and their functions are quite similar to the joints in the human arm .It is also attached with a light in the front it comes with a USB connector through which it can be connected to the computer or Raspberry Pi  . And it also comes with a software.There are four D batteries  required which are not included in the box.You can operate it by two modes mouse and keyboard.


Fully build robotic arm

Software for the robotic arm
   
   
Keyboard mode to control
Mouse mode to control
Finally a working robotic arm





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