A power adapter for the Pixl and Arduino boards, used to control the XL-320 servomotors and power up the Raspberry Pi that made up the Poppy Ergo Jr robot (or any other robot using these servos!)
Cheap and very powerful, this new version of the 8-channel USB logic analyser Saleae Logic Pro has a 100MHz sampling rate. Your digital electronic circuits won't have secrets for you anymore !
Cheap and very powerful, this new version of the 8-channel USB logic analyser has a 25MHz sampling rate. Your digital electronic circuits won't have secrets for you anymore !
The Aliengo robot dog battery provides up to 4.5 hours of autonomy for all the routine operations carried out by your four-legged mobile platform.
This compact and affordable Auvidea JN30D carrier board is designed for developers and for use with the Jetson Nano and Jetson TX2 NX.
Whether it’s to replace your charger, have an extra charger, or just charge several batteries at once, this NAO battery charger will let you use your NAO programmable humanoid robot even longer! Compatible only with the new Nao V6 batteries
A battery holder for 4 AA batteries that provides a portable power supply solution for an Arduino type programming card.
The Raspberry Pi’s dedicated camera module has just evolved! Discover the OmniBSI technology and rediscover the thrill of high-quality images...
Equipped with the Sony IMX708 autofocus image sensor, discover the Raspberry Pi Camera Module V3. With its native resolution of 12 megapixels and advanced features, it's perfect for your robotics projects.
With this Dean/Jack adapter cable, you can easily connect a LiPo or Li-ion battery to your project.
You can always do with a spare 9-wire analyser cable for your Saleae Logic or Logic16 logic analyser!
Make sure you have an extra Leo Rover battery in case you need a back-up power supply for your mobile robot!
Extend the life of your Unitree Robotics Go 1 Quadruped Robot by adding an extra battery!
The Hokuyo PBS-03JN range finder is perfect for obstacle detection applications on autonomous mobile platforms. Small in form and light in weight, it integrates into any robotised systems.
Offering a scanning time almost four times faster than the URG-04LX telemeter, the Hokuyo UBG-04LX-F01 laser range finder remains very compact with a low power consumption.
The most popular laser range finder from Hokuyo. Thousands of robots accross the world use this sensor recognised for its accuracy and its robustness.
The entry level laser range finder from Hokuyo. A 5.6m range at a low price. Ideal for indoor mapping and obstacles detection
Light, compact, economical, and supporting up to 31 configurable detection areas: the Hokuyo UST-05LA laser range finder is most particularly intended for obstacle detection and localisation applications.
Specifically designed for indoor robotics, the Hokuyo UST-05LN LiDAR is a compact, lightweight, and very accurate obstacle detection sensor.
Looking for a way to make your robot’s movements more precise? Do you want your mobile robot to be able to avoid obstacles and follow certain markers? By connecting a UST-10LX Scanning Laser Range Finder to your creation you will make it even more autonomous, even more responsive to its immediate surroundings!
So you thought it was impossible for a device to be even more powerful than the UST-10XL without sacrificing size? Well take a look at the Hokuyo UST-20LX Scanning Laser Range Finder: just as light, just as sturdy – but with much sharper vision!
Laser range finder with a 30m range for indoor use. The UTM-30LX from Hokuyo allows getting accurate measures on a long range.
The UTM-30LX-EW is a major evolution of the UTM-30LX. In addition to the 30m range, it features an Ethernet connectivity, a multi-echo functionnality and an IP67 casing for an outdoor use !
The Hokuyo UXM-30LAH-EWA laser range finder is one of the longer-range models from the Japanese LiDAR manufacturer. In ideal conditions, it can detect objects up to 120 m.