How to Build a Remote-Controlled Robotic Arm Using Arduino

Build a remote-controlled robotic arm using Arduino IDE, servo motors, and hands-on robotics.
How to Build a Remote-Controlled Robotic Arm Using Arduino
In this tutorial, I will guide you through the process of building a robotic arm that can be remotely controlled via programming using the Arduino Integrated Development Environment (IDE). This project is ideal for enthusiasts in robotics and mechatronics, and it provides hands-on experience with servo motors and Arduino programming. Hardware Required Arduino Nano or Arduino Uno SG-90 micro servo motors (4 units) Robotic arm chassis (can be laser-cut or 3D printed) Jumper wires External power supply (for servos) Software Required Arduino IDE (available for free download at Arduino Software ) Understanding the Robotic Arm The robotic arm is a fundamental concept widely used in the robotics and mechatronics industries. Its applications range from manufacturing assembly lines to intricate tasks in research laboratories. Despite initial perceptions that building a robotic arm may be complex, a comprehensive understanding of its mechanics and the programming involved can simplify the process signifi…

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Prasun Barua is a graduate engineer in Electrical and Electronic Engineering with a passion for simplifying complex technical concepts for learners and professionals alike. He has authored numerous highly regarded books covering a wide range of elec…

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