Bottango and Isaaca Learn how to use Bottango to animate and control servos in robotics projects, including the InMoov robot. 4 May 2025 1 minute read By Kevin McAleer Share this article on Table of Contents What is Bottango? Tags: robot animatronics inmoov bottango Difficulty: beginner Category: arduino robotics Code: https://www.github.com/kevinmcaleer/lidarbot Home Blog Bottango and isaaca Bottango and Isaaca Learn how to use Bottango to animate and control servos in robotics projects, including the InMoov robot. 4 May 2025 | 1 minute read | By Kevin McAleer | Share this article on Video For every project I create, I often make a corresponding YouTube video. Sometimes, there might be more than one video for a single project. You can find these videos in this section. Explore more through this this dedicated video. Bottango is a powerful tool for animating and controlling servos, and it can be used in conjunction with the InMoov robot to create a wide range of interactive projects. Iβve created a new course on Bottango which you can find here: Bottango Course Learn Learn how to build animatronics with Bottango 22 minutes What is Bottango? Bottango (a portmanteau of βbotβ and βtangoβ) is a software platform designed for animating and controlling servos in robotics projects. It provides a user-friendly interface for creating complex animations and interactions, making it an ideal choice for hobbyists and professionals alike. Bottango is particularly well-suited for animatronics, where precise control of servos is essential for creating lifelike movements. It can be used to animate a wide range of robotic systems, from simple servo-based projects to complex humanoid robots like InMoov. I plan on using Bottango for some Halloween projects this year, and I will be sharing my progress on the blog. Stay tuned for more updates! Code View Code Repository on GitHub - https://www.github.com/kevinmcaleer/lidarbot Liked this article? You might like these too. Pico Plotter Create your own drawing robot with the Raspberry Pi Pico. This project uses MicroPython to control the plotter and bring your designs to life. MicroPython Robotics Learn how to build and program a robot using MicroPython on the Raspberry Pi Pico. LidarBot LidarBot is a 3D printed robot that uses a Raspberry Pi Pico and Lidar to navigate its environment. It is designed for educational purposes and can be used to teach programming and robotics. PicoTico A few weeks ago, I decided to create my own robot that could play tic tac toe using Raspberry Pi Pico SunFounder GalaxyRVR Review A versatile and customizable robot that can be programmed to perform a wide range of tasks Chip Chip the Cute Humanoid Interactive Pal
Bottango and Isaaca Learn how to use Bottango to animate and control servos in robotics projects, including the InMoov robot. 4 May 2025 1 minute read By Kevin McAleer Share this article on Table of Contents What is Bottango? Tags: robot animatronics inmoov bottango Difficulty: beginner Category: arduino robotics Code: https://www.github.com/kevinmcaleer/lidarbot
Bottango is a powerful tool for animating and controlling servos, and it can be used in conjunction with the InMoov robot to create a wide range of interactive projects. Iβve created a new course on Bottango which you can find here: Bottango Course Learn Learn how to build animatronics with Bottango 22 minutes What is Bottango? Bottango (a portmanteau of βbotβ and βtangoβ) is a software platform designed for animating and controlling servos in robotics projects. It provides a user-friendly interface for creating complex animations and interactions, making it an ideal choice for hobbyists and professionals alike. Bottango is particularly well-suited for animatronics, where precise control of servos is essential for creating lifelike movements. It can be used to animate a wide range of robotic systems, from simple servo-based projects to complex humanoid robots like InMoov. I plan on using Bottango for some Halloween projects this year, and I will be sharing my progress on the blog. Stay tuned for more updates!