3d printable robotics kit

Otus is our educational robotics kit.

We designed it in a simple way, so you can get started in building robots with Arduino fast.

You will be able to make a large number of projects, which will help you to understand everything about the kit. Then we will move onto bigger projects.

Otus is arriving!

otus Includes…

Everything you need to start building your projects, without worrying, even about a screwdriver.

Components of the kit can be divided into 3 categories:

Electronics

They allow you to interact with the environment, measuring and reacting to its changes.

We designed them to be simple to use for those who start with robotics.  

  • Cables that can not be miss-concected
  • Battery and charger included
  • Sensors and actuators protected against connection errors
  • Motor control
  • Components with LED indicators of use
  • Otus Shield for Arduino (R)
  • Arduino Uno Board – Original, Made in Italy
  • 2 x Contrast sensors
  • 1 x Light sensor
  • 1 x IMU – Accelerometer and gyroscope
  • 1 x Button sensor
  • 1 x Ultrasonic distance sensor
  • 1 x RGB 3 x 3 LED matrix
  • 1 x Potentiometer
  • 1 x Universal adapter
  • 2 x 300º Metal geared servo motors
  • 2 x Servo boards
  • 2 x 100 RPM Encoded DC motors
  • 2 x Motor cables
  • 2 x Motor boards
  • USB Programming cable
  • 9 x RJ25 cables

Construction system

This pieces allow you to create structures and give life to your creationes.

Otus has a construction system based on a pattern that is fixed with screws and nuts, so it is very easy to add other components, even other materials.

  • Optimized for 3D printing
  • Standard screws and nuts M4 and M3
  • Fixed position every 45°
  • Quick constructions
  • Expandable, even with other materials
  • 3D printed enclosures
  • 3D printed construction pieces
  • Ping Pong ball
  • 2 x Screwdrivers
  • 2 x Silicone bands
  • M3 and M4 Screws and Nuts

Software

The software will allow you to give commands to your robots.

If you are new to robotics and Arduino, we recommend starting with a visual programming language, then you will be able to transition to writing code more easily.

  • Arduino IDE
  • Visual programming language

Activities

We will guide you through a series of small projects that will teach you all about the components of the kit.

On each one, you will be dicovering the electronics and assemblying their enclosures, building structures and programming your robots.

Tier 1

Using:

Interface | Motors | Distance sensor | Contact sensor | Light sensor

To understand:

Assemblies | Motor control and speed | Measuring distances | Randomization | Detecting light

And play:

  • Missions to follow
  • Drawing with Otus
  • Obstacle avoidance
  • Follow the sun

Also for teachers, you get a perfect scenario to show and teach about:

Movement | Distance | Calculate km/h | Waves Velocity | Solar panels | Light

Tier 2

Using:

Servo | Potentiometer | Contrast sensor

To understand:

Precise movement | Precise control and modifiers | Infrared light | Sensing black or white

And play:

  • Light switch
  • Flipper
  • Gripper
  • Balance
  • Do not fall
  • Line seeking

Also for teachers:

Speed | Measuring | Degrees | Infrared light | Trigonometry

Tier 3

Using:

3×3 LED Matrix | IMU (Accelerometer and Gyroscope) | Encoders

To understand:

Use of lights in projects | Advanced control of movement

And play:

  • Remote control (sort of)
  • Shaker
  • Draw common and uncommon shapes
  • Take control of your 360° photos

Also for teachers:

Color | Intensity of light | Acceleration | Gravity | Inclination | Degrees

Otus arrival

It is almost ready.
We are testing all components of our little production, so you can be sure everything works fine.

Don’t miss it. You can pre-order it on “abierto”