The LittleArm 2C is a 3D printed desktop Arduino robot arm that was made for STEM and hobby. The arm is actuated by microservos and is controlled by an Arduino Nano with a Meped Board.
This tutorial is a variation of the assembly manual for the Littlearm 2C basic kit.
All of the parts for the LittleArm can be purchased from the LittleArm website as a package or from most hobby retailers.
If you building the LittleArm entirely from scratch, then go ahead and download the files from here. You do have to purchase the core files for the arm, but grippers, and peripherals are all free downloads.
Note: Some peripherals may need to be scaled 10x when entered into your software.
Print the files using your preferred settings, though the lowest resolution (300 microns) is perfectly acceptable.
Download the LittleArm2c_Sketch.ino from the Downloads Page of the LittleArm site and upload to the Arduino Nano using the Arduino IDE
Note: If you purchased the arduino as part of a kit from LittleArm, then it is already loaded with the Arduino code and you may skip this step.
Insert the Bluetooth module into the headers on the Meped Board labeled “Bluetooth.” Make sure the pins align according the Table below.
Note: You will not be able to upload the code to the Arduino if the bluetooth module is plugged in. So be sure to perform this step after the Arduino has been flashed.
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