Robotics for Beginners-Build Time Control Robot from scratch 100% free
Robotics for Beginners-Build Time Control Robot from scratch
Robotics for Beginners - Learn to build a Time Control Robot and move it in 6 different directions.
What Will I Learn?
Construct a Robot from Scratch and move in 6 different directions
Understand the working of different components necessary for working of Robot
Downloadable source codes for all 6 directions
Requirements
No necessary requirement, Basic knowledge of Electronics will be great advantage
Description
** Last updated on 12 November 2016 **
The power of Robotics
Robotics is fundamentally a branch of technology that deals with the design, construction, operation, and application of robots. It is powerful tool to understand the basic concepts of Computer Science, Mechanical engineering, and Electronics engineering. We will use a simplified version of C++ language for programming our Robot using the Arduino IDE.Course Content and Overview
This course is designed for anyone interested in learning the basics of Robot design and programming. No coding experience is required; all you need is an Arduino, some low cost hardware and electronics component for building the RobotIn this course I will first explain you the basics of Arduino, which is one of the most powerful development boards to get started in electronics. I will explain you in details the installation and setup process for Arduino.
Construction of Robot
After setting up the Arduino we will look at the components required for construction of Robot like the Chassis, DC Motors, and Motor Drivers. I have use White Board animation to explain you in-depth the working of
Arduno UNO
DC Motors
H- Bridge circuit.
L293D IC
Motor Drivers
Connection of Arduino to Motor Driver
Programming the Robot
After construction of Robot, we will write the programs for moving the Robot in multiple directions.We will first write the arduino program to move the Robot in Forward and Backward directions.
Next I will explain you the different types of turns that the Robot can take
AXIAL TURN
RADIAL TURN
We will further write programs for taking Axial Left Turn, Axial Right Turn, Radial Left Turn and Radial Right turn. At last I will show how you can stop the Robot Permanently.
Who is the target audience?
Students who are interested in learning the basics of RoboticsArduino Lovers who want to learn more than Arduino basics
Students from Mechanical, Electronics, Electrical, Computer Science, Robotics background are perfectly ideal for this course
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