Let's get building!
Step One: Solder the PCB
The PCB has been carefully designed to be easy even for novice solderers to solder. Get started building the PCB that's at the heart of Mirobot.
Step Two: Build the chassis
Here's where to start learning how Mirobot is assembled. Follow the Step by step instructions and let's get the chassis put together
Step Three: Start using Mirobot
Once you've built it, here's how to use it. First get Mirobot on your WiFi network, then start drawing.
Step Four: Feedback!
Could Mirobot be improved in any way? Help improve Mirobot by sharing your experiences.
Use the addons
Get creative by adding new features to Mirobot. Use the collision detection, line following and make some sounds
Troubleshooting
If you're having problems getting your Mirobot to work, here are some hints to help you get it going.
Update the firmware
To get the latest features working with Mirobot you might need to update the firmware
Modify the firmware
Once you've got the PCB put together then you can start getting creative with how Mirobot is programmed. Here's where you begin with modifying the Arduino firmware to make it do what you want
Make your own parts
Because Mirobot is open hardware you're welcome to take the designs and get them made yourself. In fact this is encouraged, it's a great way of beginning to understand what's involved in making a physical product so you can go on and make your own.
Get started fabricating your own parts.