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The Pi Racer AI Racing Robot is a high-performance, AI-powered robotics kit specifically designed for autonomous driving applications. Built on Google’s TensorFlow deep neural network framework and developed using Python, one of the m...
The Pi Racer AI Racing Robot is a high-performance, AI-powered robotics kit specifically designed for autonomous driving applications. Built on Google’s TensorFlow deep neural network framework and developed using Python, one of the most widely used programming languages, this robot serves as an ideal platform for AI learning and experimentation.
The Pi Racer also supports the Donkey Car open-source project, which utilizes Keras and TensorFlow for deep learning and integrates OpenCV for computer vision. These technologies work together to enable self-driving functionality, making the Pi Racer an excellent tool for both educational and advanced AI research purposes.Key Features
Built on TensorFlow: Compatible with Google’s TensorFlow deep learning framework.
Donkey Car Support: Fully supports Donkey Car, integrating Keras and OpenCV for autonomous navigation.
5MP High-Resolution Camera: Captures clear visuals for real-time object detection and lane tracking.
Dual High-Power Metal Motors: Delivers strong, responsive movement for various terrains.
High-Quality Nonskid Tires: Provides excellent traction and stability during motion.
Multiple Control Methods: Supports a range of input and control options for flexible operation.
Battery Powered: Runs on 18650 rechargeable batteries (not included).
AI-Powered Racing Robot designed for Raspberry Pi 4
Equipped with a 5MP camera for real-time image processing
Durable and reliable nonskid tires for enhanced road grip
Features dual high-power metal gear motors
Supports various control methods including remote and autonomous operation
Powered by 18650 lithium-ion batteries (batteries not included)
AI & Robotics Education
Deep Learning Model Training
Self-Driving & Autonomous Navigation Projects
Computer Vision Experimentation
STEM-Based Classroom and Maker Lab Projects