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Airicist
10th June 2015, 20:24
Developer - ArcBotics (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?4018)

"Sparki - The Easy Robot for Everyone! (https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/arcbotics/sparki-the-easy-robot-for-everyone)" on Kickstarter

Airicist
10th June 2015, 20:26
https://youtu.be/JsVQ2Q4lHmo

ArcBotics Sparki - Kickstarter Video

Published on Jun 9, 2015


Kickstarter Video for the ArcBotics Spark - The Easy Robot for Everyone

Airicist
5th October 2015, 17:18
https://youtu.be/dIiqAFzgslM

Mapping with Sparki

Published on Oct 5, 2015


Demonstrating odometry error build-up after repeatedly following the same loop.

Airicist
9th October 2015, 23:40
https://youtu.be/rrPr24CL12U

Dijkstra's algorithm on Sparki

Published on Oct 9, 2015


Using a 4x4 offline grid map and dead-reckoning. Thanks to Kyle Wiese and Sean Donohoe.

Airicist
3rd November 2016, 07:00
https://youtu.be/btUfK64IYow

Sparki robot review, open sourced Arduino robotic STEM kit from ArcBotics

Published on Nov 2, 2016


Here is more information -
Sparki is an affordable, easy to use, and fun intro to programming, electronics, and robotics. It is geared towards kids elementary-age and above, educators looking for an easy intro to robotics, parents eager to find something affordable but educational and fun, DIY enthusiasts, and more. It is simple enough for beginners, while being feature-packed enough to be a must-have for pro-users. Sparki is your chance to have your very own robot, completely open source and available to do your bidding. Sparki has already been sold in 51 countries. It has been featured on Fast Company, Boston Globe, MAKE, Kickstarter Staff Pick, Ars Technica and more. Sparki is ArcBotics’ answer to robotics in STEM education, and is being used in classrooms around the world. Here are some of the things you’ll learn how to do: Edge avoidance, Line following, Maze solving, Wall avoidance, Room navigation, Object retrieval, Follow/hide from light sources and Shape drawing. Spark’s programming comes available in both Arduino code (C/C++) and drag-and-drop programming, all open-source. Sparki components: 1x Ultrasonic distance sensor (get distance from Sparki to walls/objects), 1x 3-Axis Accelerometer (pick-up detection, fall detection, hill climbing), 1x 3-Axis Magnetometer (sense the magnetic field around Sparki, coordinate with accelerometer to detect compass heading), 3x Light-sensing phototransistors (light following, darkness seeking), 5x Line-following and edge detection sensors (mazes, line follow, sumo), 1x 128x64 Graphic LCD, 1x RGB LED (RGB = generate any color!), 1x Buzzer (beeping, booping, and musical tones!), 1x IR Transmitter (like your TV remote control), 1x IR Receiver (like your TV), 1x IR Remote control (lots of buttons to control Sparki with), 1x TTL Serial port for expansion (talk to an Arduino/Raspberry Pi), 1x Port for Bluetooth Serial Module (not in all rewards), Powered by 4xAA batteries (rechargeable or alkaline), 2x Geared stepper motors (precise, measured movement down to millimeters/ sub-degrees), Marker holder for drawing, USB cable and ABS plastic construction, durable and suitable for drawing.