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The highly integrated Zumo 32U4 OLED is our newest Zumo robot. It improves upon the original Zumo 32U4 robot by replacing the 8×2 character LCD with a 128×64 graphical OLED display. Enhancements over the even older Zumo robot for Arduino include a built-in Arduino-compatible ATmega32U4 microcontroller, encoders for closed-loop motor control, and proximity sensors for obstacle detection. The robot is compact enough to qualify as a mini sumo robot, but its high-performance motors and integrated sensors make it versatile enough to serve as a general-purpose small robot.
The video below shows just a few of the many fun things you can do with an unmodified, stock Zumo 32U4 robot. It shows the original Zumo 32U4, but the newer Zumo 32U4 OLED is capable of the same things:
The Pololu Zumo 32U4 OLED robot is a versatile tracked robot based on the Arduino-compatible ATmega32U4 MCU. It includes two 50:1 HP micro metal gearmotors along with integrated dual motor drivers, a graphical OLED display, quadrature encoders, line sensors, side and front proximity sensors for detecting objects, and a full IMU for detecting impacts and tracking orientation. The low-profile robot is less than 10 cm × 10 cm—small enough to qualify for Mini Sumo. No soldering or assembly is required; just add 4 AA batteries and a USB cable and your Zumo is ready for programming.
The Pololu Zumo 32U4 OLED robot is a versatile tracked robot based on the Arduino-compatible ATmega32U4 MCU. It includes two 75:1 HP micro metal gearmotors along with integrated dual motor drivers, a graphical OLED display, quadrature encoders, line sensors, side and front proximity sensors for detecting objects, and a full IMU for detecting impacts and tracking orientation. The low-profile robot is less than 10 cm × 10 cm—small enough to qualify for Mini Sumo. No soldering or assembly is required; just add 4 AA batteries and a USB cable and your Zumo is ready for programming.
The Pololu Zumo 32U4 OLED robot is a versatile tracked robot based on the Arduino-compatible ATmega32U4 MCU. It includes two 100:1 HP micro metal gearmotors along with integrated dual motor drivers, a graphical OLED display, quadrature encoders, line sensors, side and front proximity sensors for detecting objects, and a full IMU for detecting impacts and tracking orientation. The low-profile robot is less than 10 cm × 10 cm—small enough to qualify for Mini Sumo. No soldering or assembly is required; just add 4 AA batteries and a USB cable and your Zumo is ready for programming.
The Pololu Zumo 32U4 OLED robot is a versatile tracked robot based on the Arduino-compatible ATmega32U4 MCU, and this kit contains most of the parts you need to build one—all you need to add are a pair of micro metal gearmotors and four AA batteries. It includes integrated dual motor drivers, a graphical OLED display, quadrature encoders, line sensors, side and front proximity sensors, and a full IMU. The assembled robot is less than 10 cm × 10 cm—small enough to qualify for Mini Sumo. This product is a kit; assembly (including soldering) is required.
This is the main control board for the Zumo 32U4 OLED robot. It is included as part of the Zumo 32U4 OLED Robot Kit and built into the assembled versions of the Zumo 32U4 OLED Robots. Assorted through-hole components, magnetic encoder discs, and mounting hardware are included, but the optional OLED display is sold separately.
This is the front sensor array of the Zumo 32U4 robot. It is included as part of the Zumo 32U4 OLED Robot Kit and built into the assembled versions of the Zumo 32U4 Robots. It is not intended for use with the Zumo Robot for Arduino or Zumo Shield for Arduino. Additional header pins and infrared LEDs are included.
This is the stainless steel blade the Zumo 32U4 robot. It is included as part of the Zumo 32U4 OLED Robot Kit and built into the assembled versions of the Zumo 32U4 Robots. The plastic IR LED holder is included.
The 3pi+ 32U4 OLED is a versatile, high-performance, user-programmable robot that measures just 9.7 cm (3.8″) in diameter. At its heart is an ATmega32U4 AVR microcontroller from Microchip (formerly Atmel), and like our A-Star 32U4 programmable controllers, the 3pi+ 32U4 features a USB interface and ships preloaded with an Arduino-compatible bootloader, so all you need to program it is a USB A to Micro-B cable (not included). A software add-on is available that makes it easy to program the robot from the Arduino environment, and we have Arduino libraries and example sketches to help get you started. For advanced users who want to customize or enhance their robots with additional peripherals, the robot’s power rails, power system controls, and microcontroller’s I/O lines can be accessed via several 0.1″-pitch expansion ports.
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