Have you noticed how robots are becoming more and more a part of our lives?
From practical robots to novelty robots, industrial applications to science
fiction, robots are a part of our modern life. We designed this course to
give students an introduction to what a robot is and how robots sense the
world around us. This course is the perfect introduction to the exciting
field of robotics because it offers a hands on experience for your students
as they build and experiment with different robots. For example, your
students will be able to build a robot that “sees” in the dark or a robot
that can sense a puddle of water all while learning about electronics and
robotics. A complete list of the robots included with this lab is shown
below.
A detailed Instruction Manual is included with this Lab that contains all of
the information that your students will need to successfully complete the
robot experiments. This lab features a detailed introduction what a robot is
and what robots do. After the introduction, the student will begin to build
a basic robotic platform from which all of the other experiments will be
based. The robots progress in complexity and each robot is fun to build and
operate. Some of the topics covered include: Sensor Technology, Infrared (IR)
Vision, Transistor Operation, Integrated Circuits, Relay Operation,
Electronic Motors and basic electronic concepts including Ohm's law and
component identification.
This lab is completely reusable and designed with the student in mind. Each
experiment has been thoroughly tested and developed to offer the maximum
educational value. Each robot that the student will build comes with
detailed instructions, illustrations, schematic, wiring guide and theory of
operation. All experiments/robots operate on one 9V battery (not included)
and use the same robot chassis and relay control board. The relay control
board requires soldering for assembly (see C6907 for an pre-soldered relay
control board). All of the necessary components and wire is supplied along
with a reusable solderless breadboard and detailed instruction manual. This
lab will captivate and excite your students and is a tremendous educational
value.
See the Fearless Explorer Table Navigator Robot #14 in action!
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We also offer this lab already soldered. It is the same as above but has a pre-soldered relay control board and a pre-soldered sensor board.
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Reusable Robot Chassis and
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Relay Control Board |
Detailed Instruction Manual |
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| Instructional Exercises | ||
| 1 | Experiment 1 | Building the Robot Platform |
| 2 | Experiment 2 | Testing the Basic Robot Base, Drive System and Power System |
| 3 | Experiment 3 | Electronic Component Identification |
| 4 | Experiment 4 | Assembling the Relay Control Board and Optical Eye Sensor Board |
| 5 | Experiment 5 | Testing the Relay Control Board and Optical Eye System |
| 6 | Experiment 6 | Basic Robot Turns |
| Robot Experiments | ||
| 7 | Robot 1 | Direction Changing Desktop Robot |
| 8 | Robot 2 | “Hollywood Starbot” Light Activated Robot |
| 9 | Robot 3 | "The Moth" Light Following Robot |
| 10 | Robot 4 | Nocturnal Explorer Robot |
| 11 | Robot 5 | Shadow Controlled Robot |
| 12 | Robot 6 | "The Pirate" Treasure Finding Robot |
| 13 | Robot 7 | The Dancing Robot |
| 14 | Robot 8 | "The Nightcrawler" Optical Obstacle Avoider Robot |
| 15 | Robot 9 | Repelled by Dark Surfaced Robot |
| 16 | Robot 10 | Target Practice Robot |
| 17 | Robot 11 | Infrared Navigator Robot |
| 18 | Robot 12 | Infrared Racer Robot |
| 19 | Robot 13 | Acrophobic Robot |
| 20 | Robot 14 | Fearless Explorer Table Navigator Robot |
| 21 | Robot 15 | Phototropic Robot |
| 22 | Robot 16 | Abracadabra Magic Spell Robot |
| 23 | Robot 17 | "Night Vision" Infrared Obstacle Avoider Robot |
| 24 | Robot 18 | The Line Tracer Robot |
| 25 | Robot 19 | "Mr. Puddle" The Water Detecting Robot |
| 26 | Robot 20 | "The Wall Flower" Wall Follower Robot |