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Trilobot Complete Kit (inc. Pi, camera, microSD and battery)

by Pimoroni

A versatile, mid-level robot learning platform for Raspberry Pi. This complete kit includes a Raspberry Pi 4, SD card, camera and USB battery pack.

Trilobot is a sturdy Raspberry Pi-based robot kit, designed with educational use in mind. It's straightforward to get started with, but we've made it easy to add extra functionality, so it can grow alongside your plans for an unstoppable robot army robotics skills.

Trilobot's chassis is made of layers of resilient FR-4 printed circuit board, which lets us do some exciting new things not possible with our previous acrylic robots. The motor driver hardware is built right into the chassis itself so you don't need a separate HAT to handle the motors. We've marked up all the layers with useful labels to show you where all the bits go and squeezed in some nifty design touches, like a blingy gold bumper and a stylish reversible top plate. There's also some impressively bright onboard RGB LED underlighting built in as standard!

Driving around a tricked out horseshoe crab on wheels is fun, but if you want to add extra functions to your Trilobot, that's no problem. With a Raspberry Pi v2 or v3 camera attached to the tidy built-in camera mount you can record yourself a robot's eye view, or even add some AI/machine learning into the mix. It comes with an ultrasonic distance sensor so it can stop itself from bumping into things but we've made it easy to add more - there's two connectors for plugging in breakouts with Qwiic or STEMMA QT connectors, and broken out headers for adding up to five sockets for Breakout Garden breakouts (requires soldering).

The hardware is supported by a fully-featured Python library, with controller code and lots of examples developed with the help of a top-tier Trilobot testing team.

This deluxe kit includes everything you need to get going with Trilobot, including a Raspberry Pi 4. Note that if you want to be able to power your Pi or charge the battery from a plug socket you might want to pick up a USB-C power supply and if you're planning on plugging your Trilobot into a monitor you'll need a micro-HDMI cable or adaptor.

We can only ship the Complete Kit to destinations that can be reached by land freight, because of battery shipping regulations. If you're not getting any valid shipping options at checkout, consider buying the base kit and sourcing a USB battery pack locally!

Features

  • 2x front wheel drive, 1x rear castor
  • Four tactile buttons and status LEDs
  • Six-zone RGB underlighting!
  • Front facing ultrasound distance sensor and camera mount.
  • 2x Qw/St (Qwiic / STEMMA QT) connectors
  • Hackable headers for expansion - a servo header, 5x headers for mounting Breakout Garden sockets (sold separately), 1x I2C header
  • Schematic
  • Mechanical drawings: Main / top / front / camera
  • Python library

Full Kit includes

  • Raspberry Pi 4 1GB
  • Official Raspberry Pi standard camera
  • 32GB microSD card (with SD adaptor)
  • 5000mAh USB-C battery pack
  • Trilobot Kit:
    • Trilobot main, top, front and camera boards
    • 2x 110:1 motors with pre-soldered shims
    • 2x motor cables
    • 2x grippy moon-buggy wheels
    • 1x ball castor
    • Ultrasonic distance sensor
    • Booster header for attaching your Pi
    • USB-C power cable for connecting a power bank
    • Associated nuts, bolts and mounting hardware

Getting started

We've got a full, beginner friendly tutorial with plenty of photos to show you how to assemble your Trilobot and how to install the Python library.

Notes

  • If you want to add moar LEDs to Trilobot, the servo header outputs 5V and is connected to GPIO12, so you can use it with Neopixels/WS2812 strips and panels using Adafruit’s CircuitPython libraries.
  • Note that the Trilobot library is not yet compatible with Raspberry Pi 5, due to changes in the way the GPIO libraries work in the latest version of Raspberry Pi OS (Bookworm).

12 customer reviews

15 days ago
Simply the best and most powerful MCU on the hobbiest market at the moment. Even the arduino setup works out of the box. So far I've tested I2C, SPI, Audio, USB audio, Rotary Encoder and SDIO card libs - all work flawlessly and fantastically well. Running some audio spectrum processing the Arm CMSIS libs for a 4096 FFT takes around 412us (0.4ms) including mag squared calcultions and all the various buffer copies - amazing stuff!
by Anonymous about Teensy 4.1 Development Board via REVIEWS.io
a year ago
As someone dealing with microcontrollers for the first time the teensy is excellent. Incredible performance for the size and while it doesn't have a massive community the examples that are part of the ide are really detailed.
by Harry about Teensy 4.1 Development Board via REVIEWS.io
2 years ago
Got one as soon as they were back in stock. Arrived quickly and well packaged. Couldn’t be happier with this amazing board/service!
by Andrew about Teensy 4.1 Development Board via REVIEWS.io
3 years ago
Nice little board with quite a bit of juice and a lot of connection options. Really nice that you can use it as a USB host, and that it has pinouts for ethernet too. Haven't tested all the stuff it can do, as I mainly use mine to run a DirtyWave M8 tracker/synth.
by Peder about Teensy 4.1 Development Board via REVIEWS.io
4 years ago
Fast delivery & well packaged. Using the Teensy 4.1 to run the "headless" version of the M8 tracking software - works great and setup was way easier than I expected.
by David about Teensy 4.1 Development Board via REVIEWS.io
4 years ago
I have soldered on the pins, and its running on my breadboard. I probably have not yet accessed 1 per cent of what this fantastic little board can do... I'm using Visual Studio Code with PlatformIO, all seems good so far....
by Martyn about Teensy 4.1 Development Board via REVIEWS.io
4 years ago
Absolutely wonderful card. Incredibly fast and stable. Lots of RAM and lots of flash memory. It is also possible to expand both RAM and flash by soldering circuits on the underside of the card. With good code examples and a content-rich forum. Works well to write code in both Arduino and Visual Studio. I really love this circuit
by Johan about Teensy 4.1 Development Board via REVIEWS.io
4 years ago
This is a high end microcontroller. The USB host interface works very well with some good examples in the library. You can solder two PSram chips on the bottom for a Whopping 16GB of ram!!
by Robert about Teensy 4.1 Development Board via REVIEWS.io
5 years ago
So far the board works and powers on. I'm yet to use other features on it but Very excited. Order was quick and will use this website more often
by DARREN about Teensy 4.1 Development Board via REVIEWS.io

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