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🤖♟️ ChessBot---Zero — An Autonomous AI Chess Robot What if you could play chess against a world-class AI on a real physical chessboard? Welcome to ChessBot---Zero, an ambitious robotics project that combines 3D printing, mechanical engineering, custom electronics, embedded programming, and artificial intelligence into a fully autonomous chess-playing robot. Every move is calculated by Stockfish, one of the strongest chess engines ever created, capable of reaching 3000+ Elo at maximum strength—far beyond human world champion level. The robot doesn't simply move pieces; it analyzes the position of the opponent and independently chooses the best move possible. 🎥 Watch the Robot in Action Want to see ChessBot---Zero in action? Check out the demonstration video below to see the prototype moving real chess pieces and playing autonomously. 🎬 Demo Videos: Youtube: [🎥 Find me on YouTube](Find me on YouTube) [🎥 Demo Video on YouTube](ChessBot---Zero - Demo) [🎥 Demo Video on YouTube](ChessBot---Zero - Motor-Driver) [🎥 Demo Video on YouTube](ChessBot---Zero - Testing Electronics) [🎥 Demo Video on YouTube](ChessBot---Zero - Testing Code) [🎥 Demo Video on YouTube](ChessBot---Zero - Testing Electromagnet) Instagram: [📸 Find me on Instagram](Klaus.Michalsky) 🚀 Designed from Scratch Unlike many robotics projects that rely on off-the-shelf solutions, ChessBot---Zero has been engineered almost entirely from scratch. 🧩 Mechanical Design Every 3D printed component was designed in Fusion 360. A design intended to ensure the most precise and cost-effective assembly possible. Optimized for precision, rigidity, and reliability. Every chess piece contains a hidden screw, allowing the end effector's electromagnet to pick it up securely. 🔌 Custom Electronics Every PCB was designed in Fusion 360 Electronics. Purpose-built electronics optimized specifically for this robot. ⚙️ Embedded Hardware RP2040-Zero controls all motors and sensors with high-speed real-time firmware. Raspberry
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