MBA107 – Microbot controlled by Mobile Phone (Bluetooth)

$175.00

This 4WD robot is controlled wirelessly by using a Bluetooth Signal from your smart Phone. The on-board Microcontroller allows the user to write their own program to the robot if they so wish.
This lends itself to learning about the following :

Gears and simple mechanical systems

Programming (using Arduino Nano V3.0)

Introduction to the Internet of Things (“IOT”)

This comes fully assembled and ready to start using.

Batteries are NOT included (This takes 2 x 18650 batteries)

Specs:

Voltage:    6V DC

Current:   500mA (peak)

App for Mobile Phone can be downloaded (refer QR Code)

SKU: MBA107 Category:

Description

This 4WD  robot is controlled wirelessly by using a Bluetooth signal as the medium of

operation. The advantage of Bluetooth is that it consumes less power than wireless WiFi

and is also popular when communicating with mobile phones. Besides that,

programming and app control work is also easier than the WiFi system. Therefore, it is

very suitable for those who are starting to learn wireless.
JDY33 was chosen as the Bluetooth module because it communicates with a wide variety

of devices such as computers, Android mobile phones and IOS systems.

The Bluetooth version is 3.0 SPP + BLE4.2 and operates at as frequency at 2.4GHz.

SPP transmission speed is up to 16K bytes/s and BLE type, up to 4 bytes/s.

Transmission distance up to 20 meters (in open air), maximum transmit power 6db,

and receiving sensitivity -96dbm.

Arduino Nano V3.0 with the microcontroller IC was selected as a board to control

the operation. It has 32KB SRAM 2KB EEPROM 1KB flash memory. The board also

has a CH340 IC for converting the USB to UART signal to be used to connect to the

computer for loading the driver that we wrote. Users can write programs through the

Arduino IDE program. With the aforementioned features, it can eventually be developed

to operate via the Internet or as we call the Internet of Things or IoT. Regarding the

programming of the drivers, users also learn about mechanics such as the operation of

gear motors, learn how to create applications to control robots and learn how to operate

electronic circuits.

Technical data

– Power supply : 6VDC.

– Electric current consumption : 500mA (peak)

– Applications can be used on mobile phone to control robot via Bluetooth.

– Use JDY33 Bluetooth module to connect signal.

– Applications made available on ANDROID mobile phones up to version 10.

– IC board dimension : 65mm x 69.9mm  (2.56 in x 2.76 in.)

 

Download User Guide here:

 

Download Assembly Guide here: