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Electronics, mechanics and programming made easy with USB-connected robotic arm

Electronics, mechanics and programming made easy with USB-connected robotic arm

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Easily download them to the robot using the supplied USB interface and the RobotLoader software. Users can write their own custom programs using the free open-source WinAVR software. The robot can be controlled using the included keyboard or RACS software. Movements of the Banshi can be recorded and then played back. The I/Os together with the flexible I2C bus system, allow the addition of extra modules thus enabling the robot to react to its environment.

The Banshi Robot features 6 degrees of freedom, it ships unassembled but with all the necessary tools, a 12V power supply and a complete 72-page manual.

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