The versatile Romi chassis is a great starting point for your next mobile robot. This kit includes all the basic mechanical parts to get up and running, including two motors, two wheels, one ball caster, and battery contacts. All of the plastic components, including the wheels and balls, are white .
Overview
The Romi chassis is a differential-drive mobile robot platform with a diameter of 6.5″ (165 mm) and an integrated battery holder for six AA batteries (not included). The drive wheels are located on a diameter of the circular base plate, allowing for turns or spinning in place. A large, fixed ball caster in the rear provides a smooth third point of contact, and a second ball caster (not included) can optionally be added to the front. The chassis uses 70×8mm Pololu wheels and Mini Plastic Gearmotors with extended backshafts to enable quadrature encoders for position feedback.
The Romi chassis has an abundance of general-purpose mounting holes and slots intended for various sizes of screws (not included) such as #2-56 , #4-40 , M2, and M3 . These holes can be used for mounting your electronics, such as your microcontroller , motor drivers , and sensors .
The plastic components making up the chassis are available in six colors, either individually (for use as replacement parts or to make custom color combinations) or in kits that include motors and battery contacts.
This animation shows how the parts fit together:
See the user's guide for more complete assembly instructions.
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Kit contents
Additional things you will need
You will likely also need a soldering iron for connecting your motors and batteries to your electronics.
Optional accessories
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Robot Arm Kit for Romi – Give your Romi an arm and let it manipulate its surroundings. This kit contains everything you need to build the arm, including a micro gripper and three servos, one for controlling the height of the arm, one for controlling the tilt of the gripper, and one for actuating the gripper paddles themselves. All three servos are specially modified to provide access to their feedback potentiometers, enabling higher-level closed-loop control of all three joints.
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Contents of the Robot Arm Kit for Romi. |
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Romi arm with horizontal gripper orientation installed on a Romi. |
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Romi Chassis Expansion Plate – This expansion plate lets expand your Romi robot vertically by adding new tiers. It has the same diameter as the base plate, but we made it only a half circle to give you more expansion options. For a full-size expansion platform, just combine two expansion plates. This is the same plate that is included as part of the Romi robot arm kit described above.
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Romi Chassis Expansion Plate mounted on a Romi with a Romi 32U4 Control Board and Raspberry Pi. |
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Four linked Romi Chassis Expansion Plates (two pairs) mounted on a blue Romi chassis using aluminum standoffs. |
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Power Distribution Board for Romi Chassis – This board helps you get your Romi chassis running quickly. It solders to the chassis's battery contacts and provides reverse battery protection, several power switching options, and convenient access to the various power busses.
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Power Distribution Board for Romi Chassis on a black chassis. |
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Power Distribution Board for Romi Chassis. |
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Motor Driver and Power Distribution Board for Romi Chassis – This board is an alternative to the Power Distribution Board mentioned above. It offers the same features (reverse battery protection, multiple power switching options, and convenient access to various power busses) along with dual motor drivers and a powerful switching step-down voltage regulator that can deliver 2.5 A at 5 V or 3.3 V.
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Motor Driver and Power Distribution Board for Romi Chassis. |
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Motor Driver and Power Distribution Board for Romi Chassis. |
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Romi 32U4 Control Board – This board gives you everything the two boards above do and more, turning the Romi chassis into a programmable robot based on the Arduino-compatible ATmega32U4 MCU. Its features include integrated dual motor drivers, a versatile power circuit, and inertial sensors, as well as connections for quadrature encoders and an optional LCD. The board also has the ability to interface with an added Raspberry Pi, making the foundation for a complete Raspberry Pi-controlled Romi robot.
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Romi 32U4 Control Board on a Romi chassis, top view. |
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Romi 32U4 Control Board with LCD on a Romi chassis. |
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Romi Encoder Pair Kit – Add quadrature encoders to the mini plastic gearmotors on your Romi chassis with this kit that uses a magnetic disc and Hall effect sensors to provide 12 counts per revolution of the motor shaft. These encoders can plug in directly to the Motor Driver and Power Distribution Board or the Romi 32U4 Control Board.
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The included low-profile headers are still long enough to work with our pre-crimped jumper wires. |
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The Romi Encoder can plug directly into the Motor Driver and Power Distribution Board for Romi Chassis. |
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Romi Chassis components – Chassis components are available individually for use as spare parts or for those who want to put together their own Romi chassis with the color combinations of their choosing.
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Romi Chassis Base Plate – White. |
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Romi Chassis Motor Clip Pair – Blue. |
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Romi Chassis Ball Caster Kit – Red. |
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Pololu Wheel 70×8mm Pair – Yellow. |
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