Mbot Electus ((full)) Full 【360p 2027】
As users progress, they can transition from block-based programming to text-based Python code within the same mBlock environment. This ability to switch seamlessly makes the mBot Electus Full a sustainable tool that grows with the user's skills. Features and Functionality
Connect the mBot to your computer via USB-B (printer cable). Open mBlock 5. Click "Connect" and then "Upload Firmware." The "Full" board requires the "Auriga" firmware, not the standard mCore firmware. mbot electus full
| Feature | Specification | | :--- | :--- | | | Arduino Uno-based (ATMega328P) | | Operating Voltage | 5V (USB) / 6V (4x AA batteries) | | Motor Driver | Integrated TB6612FNG (on mCore board) | | Sensors (Included) | Ultrasonic (HC-SR04 variant), Light sensor (2x on PCB), Line tracking (2x IR) | | Actuators | 2x DC geared motors, Passive buzzer, RGB LED (onboard) | | Chassis | Anodized Aluminum (1.5mm thickness) | | Connectivity | USB-B (programming), RJ25 (6-pin modular ports) | | Power | 3.7V–6V (Battery cage or Li-ion dock) | As users progress, they can transition from block-based
Providing these details will help tailor a step-by-step configuration layout for your build. Share public link Open mBlock 5
Extract the archive into a dedicated folder outside of your primary system directories (e.g., C:\mBot_Electus\ ).
The is essentially the top-tier retail package of the original mBot (Bluetooth version) bundled with the "Six-Legged Robot Pack" or the "Interactive Light & Sound Add-on Pack," depending on the retailer. However, in most standard listings, the "Full" includes: