Make A Baby Robot With The BBC micro:bit
In this episode, Karen uses the accelerometer built into the bbc micro:bit to make a functioning baby robot. The accelerometer is used to sense various motions and orientations to make the user guess why the baby is crying, and give it what it wants. Like a real baby, robot baby randomly wants to be picked up, laid down for a nap, or have its diaper changed. Robot baby also doesn’t like being dropped or laid face down. And remember, Don’t Shake Baby!
Bill of Material:
Product Name | Manufacturer | Quantity | Buy KitBuy Kit |
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BBC micro:bit, w/ battery holder & USB | BBC micro:bit | 1 | Buy NowBuy Now |
Piezo buzzer, 3-30V | Adafruit | 1 | Buy NowBuy Now |
Additional Parts:
Product Name |
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Robot Plushie |
Smartphone Fitness band |
Hot glue gun & hot glue |
Black felt |
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