It’s the moment that you have waited for: robot building time.
Use the physical circuit and program that you built for Ultrasonic Sensor Part 2 as the brains and eyes of your robot.
Your goal is to build a two-wheel robot that can change it’s path to get around obstacles.
In addition to your the circuit that you have already built, you will need the following:
1 robot cardboard baseplate
2 servo mounts
paper clips for legs
two wheels
9 volt battery from your kit
9 volt battery wiring from your kit
Robot requirements:
1. your robot can be no wider than five inches from outside of wheels.
2. your robot should turn when it encounters an obstacle.
3. after the turn your robot should drive straight until it detects another obstacle (or the battery dies or a crow carries it away).
Robot assembly requirements:
1. do not use hot glue on any of the following- you will get zero credit if you ignore this guideline:
>servos
>Arduino
>breadboard
>battery
>wires
2. you may use zip ties or tape to attach the above.
3. snap the servo into the servo holder and then glue the holder onto the base. DO NOT GLUE THE SERVO TO ANYTHING.
You decide best position for breadboard, servos, sensor and battery.