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Learning to build a robot arm will teach you how to breadboard a circuit, how to program your Arduino, and how to work with moving parts.
The robot arm is controlled using a touchscreen application loaded onto an old smartphone hose inside a control box, making the design of the robotic arm completely self-contained.
In conclusion, this Arduino-controlled robotic arm project is a fantastic example of how modern technology can be used to create interactive and engaging experiences.
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You can control it all from the Arduino program or add an IR receiver if you want to run it by remote control. There’s a video of the arm–called CARDBIRD–in action, below.
As a smaller, sleeker version of the company’s original arm, the uArm Swift is an Arduino-controlled robot arm inspired by massive industrial robot arms often found in factories.