According to the overview of Arduino Robot from Arduino’s website:
The Arduino Robot is the first official Arduino on wheels. The robot has two processors, one on each of its two boards. The Motor Board controls the motors, and the Control Board reads sensors and decides how to operate. Each of the boards is a full Arduino board programmable using the Arduino IDE.
All parts: the body, LCDs, SD card and the power supply.
Inside of the body.
We start with the protective cover for the bottom board. In order to insert the protective cover, we need remove all the screws first.
Get everything come back, and don’t forget to insert the data cable first.
SD card need to be insert in the SD card slot beside the LCD.
And then insert the screen into the socket.
The screen should be oriented so that the blue text with the text "SD Card" is close to the buttons and speaker.
Then we are all set, turn on the power.
We remove all the parts of the Arduino Robot. Full color LCD.
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