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Robot parts
824 TETRIX MAX building elements
Structural, motion, and hardware elements including a variety of wheels, gears, channels, flats, and connectors
Four TorqueNADO motors with encoders, motor cables, FIRST expansion hub conversion cable pack, and four 180-degree standard-scale servo motors
Rechargeable battery pack and charger
Assembly tools
Sturdy storage bin, lid, and sorting tray
Strafer™ Chassis Kit (96mm Mecanum Wheels)
4 Stage Viper-Slide Kit (Belt-Driven, 240mm Slides)
This kit’s stable linear motion means you can extend it in whatever direction you choose. It’s capable of a maximum of 696mm of travel (difference between retracted and extended length) while measuring a compact 288mm retracted length.
(43mm Width, 48mm Wheel)
Odometry describes calculations and solutions that help our robot to know its location from its travel data in a process called “localization.” Localization is crucial to autonomous operation.
This Stingray-4 Servo Gearbox is driven by the goBILDA® 5-Turn Torque Servo. This gearbox introduces a 4:1 external gear ratio in order to lessen the range while increasing the torque and precision four-fold. If this ratio doesn't suit your needs, be sure to check out the other Servo Gearbox options.
2000 Series Dual Mode Servo (25-3, Speed)
The REV Robotics Expansion Hub is an affordable hardware controller which can communicate with any computer, including Android tablets/phones and the REV Robotics Control Hub. The Expansion Hub is loaded with hardware interface options to enable driving motors and servos, interfacing with sensors, and communicating with other devices via several protocol options.
The REV Robotics Control Hub is an affordable all-in-one educational robotics controller. It provides students all the necessary interfaces for robotics and mechatronics projects with multiple programming language options.
The REV Driver Hub (REV-31-1596) is a compact mobile computing device designed for interfacing with the Control Hub (REV-31-1595). The Driver Hub is an easy to use, dependable, and durable device for use in classroom and the competition to control robots. It features an Android operating system, built-in dual band Wi-Fi (802.11 ac/b/g/n/w), and support for many off-the-shelf gamepads and HID devices connected through built-in USB ports.