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The Zumo Shield provides a convenient interface between our {{pl|447|Zumo chassis}} {{polpl|1418}} and an A-Star 32U4 Prime <small>[https://www.pololu.com/category/165/a-star-32u4-prime lien pololu]</small>, {{pl|10|Arduino Uno}} {{polpl|2191}} or {{pl|96|Arduino Leonardo}} {{polpl|2192}} (it is not compatible with the Arduino Mega or Due, but it can be used with older Arduinos that have the same form factor as the Uno, such as the Duemilanove). The shield mounts directly to the chassis, connecting to its battery terminals and motors, and the Arduino plugs into the shield’s male header pins, face down. The shield provides all the electronics necessary to power the motors and includes some additional fun components for making a more interesting robot, such as a buzzer for making sounds and inertial sensors including an accelerometer and gyro.
 
The Zumo Shield provides a convenient interface between our {{pl|447|Zumo chassis}} {{polpl|1418}} and an A-Star 32U4 Prime <small>[https://www.pololu.com/category/165/a-star-32u4-prime lien pololu]</small>, {{pl|10|Arduino Uno}} {{polpl|2191}} or {{pl|96|Arduino Leonardo}} {{polpl|2192}} (it is not compatible with the Arduino Mega or Due, but it can be used with older Arduinos that have the same form factor as the Uno, such as the Duemilanove). The shield mounts directly to the chassis, connecting to its battery terminals and motors, and the Arduino plugs into the shield’s male header pins, face down. The shield provides all the electronics necessary to power the motors and includes some additional fun components for making a more interesting robot, such as a buzzer for making sounds and inertial sensors including an accelerometer and gyro.
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{{POLImage|Pololu-Zumo-Shield-Arduino-00.jpg|250px|Zumo Shield for Arduino, v1.2, as it ships (assembled with surface-mount components only).}}
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{{POLImage|Pololu-Zumo-Shield-Arduino-01.jpg|250px|Assembled Zumo robot for Arduino with an Arduino Uno (with original white sprockets).}}
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A Zumo chassis, Zumo Shield, and Arduino (or compatible board) can be combined to become a low-profile, Arduino-controlled tracked robot that is less than 10 cm on each side (small enough to qualify for Mini-Sumo competitions).
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{{POLImage|Pololu-Zumo-Shield-Arduino-02.jpg|250px|Main features of the Zumo Shield for Arduino, v1.2.}}
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{{POLImage|Pololu-Zumo-Shield-Arduino-03.jpg|250px|Zumo robot assembled with a Zumo Shield and Arduino Uno, back view.}}
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The latest revision of the Zumo Shield is version '''1.2'''. This version adds an L3GD20H {{polpl|2129}} 3-axis gyroscope and upgrades the accelerometer and magnetometer chip to the newer LSM303D {{polpl|2127}}. It is available by itself, as part of a kit, or in a complete robot:
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* Zumo Shield, v1.2 {{polpl|2508}}
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* Zumo robot kit for Arduino, v1.2 {{polpl|2509}} with a {{pl|447|Zumo chassis}} {{polpl|1418}} and a stainless steel Zumo blade {{polpl|1410}}
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* {{pl|448|Zumo robot for Arduino, v1.2}} {{polpl|2510}} , fully assembled with {{pl|751|moteurs 75:1 HP}} {{polpl|2361}} and a reflectance sensor array {{polpl|1419}} installed.
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The information in this user’s guide also applies to the original Zumo Shield, which did not have a gyro and featured an LSM303DLHC {{polpl|2124}} accelerometer and magnetometer:
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* Zumo Shield {{polpl|2504}}
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* Zumo robot kit for Arduino {{polpl|2505}}
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* {{pl|448|Zumo robot for Arduino}} {{polpl|2506}}
       
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