Ultimate DIY Arduino Robotics Bundle
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$100.00 Value
Make an Arduino Robot
Peter Dalmaris
57 Lessons (8h)
Lifetime
- Certification included
- Experience level required: All levels
- Access 57 lectures & 8 hours of content 24/7
- Length of time users can access this course: Lifetime
Course Curriculum
57 Lessons (8h)
- IntroductionWhat is this course about?5:16Course guide7:34How to get the most out of this course3:46Tools you will need5:42Parts you will need13:34Specifications - what will the robot do8:10
- The micro controller and sensorsIntroduction1:06The microcontroller5:46Single photo sensor7:08Dual photo sensors15:44Light conditions and robot actions8:06Implementing the light seeking sketch16:41Implementing the light seeking sketch testing6:09The ultrasonic sensor4:27The ultrasonic sensor sketch and demo12:23
- The motorsIntroduction1:00Continuous rotation servos assembly10:07Continuous rotation servos sketch and demo6:53Mini servo motor10:02Finding a clear path with the distance sensor and the mini servo Part 16:08Find a clear path with the distance sensor and the mini servo Part 28:58
- The chassis and assemblyIntroduction0:58The chassis3:08Assembly, motors to chassis18:49Assembly, chassis top side12:00Attach the breadboard4:10Attach the mini servo and distance sensor assembly6:02
- WiringIntroduction0:47Wiring the motors12:27Wiring the distance sensor5:05Walkthrough the schematic10:09Wiring the LEDs4:04Wiring the pot and light sensors7:27Wiring the batteries8:58
- TestingIntroduction1:04Testing batteries and sketch13:59Testing on the bench8:11Testing on the floor 1 - Light7:33Testing on the floor 2 - Light improved3:39Bluetooth for wireless testing9:40Testing on the floor 3 - Obstacles5:37Testing conclusion5:04
- Making the project permanent with the prototyping shieldIntroduction1:03The prototyping shield13:36Component placement on the prototyping shield Part 111:02Component placement on the prototyping shield Part 213:07Wire the prototyping shield 1 - Switch18:44Wire the prototyping shield 2 - GND light sensors pot and distance sensor14:15Wire the prototyping shield 3 - 5V light sensors pot and distance sensor17:51Wire the prototyping shield 4 - analog pins14:27Wire the prototyping shield motors Part 114:55Wire the prototyping shield motors Part 217:32Testing the prototyping shield on the bench13:59Removed the breadboard5:33
- ConclusionWhat did you learn in this course3:10Other things you can do with your robot?5:49
Make an Arduino Robot
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Peter DalmarisPeter Dalmaris is Chief Explorer at Tech Explorations. He is fascinated by technology because of its ability to make amazing things happen, and science because of its ability to make nature transparent. He is an Electrical and Computer Engineer, has a PhD (most of which was spent reading philosophy of knowledge) and a couple of Masters in Information Systems. He has been a lecturer for over 13 years in a variety of IT (and occasionally management) subjects. During this time, he has developed a hands-on teaching style, whereby he invites and challenges his students to learn by doing. He has taught thousands of students in dozens of undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
Peter is also a software developer at Futureshock Enterprises, making applications using Ruby, Ruby on Rails, and iOS. Peter has been an electronics enthusiast since he remembers himself when he wrecked his sister's digital watch and his parents VCR. He replaced the watch but managed to fix the VCR. Now, he is particularly fascinated by the rapid prototyping opportunities that the Arduino and similar platforms has brought about. He lives in Sydney, Australia.
Description
This Arduino project course is designed as an opportunity for you to get deep into the messy details of understanding, designing, and constructing a simple yet infinitely extensible wheeled robot. From figuring out what the robot is supposed to do, to selecting the right parts, configuring them, assembling and testing them, all the way to producing a refined outcome, this project emphasizes the iterative process of problem-solving.
- Access 57 lectures & 8 hours of content 24/7
- Create an Arduino wheeled robot that can navigate towards a light source & avoid obstacles along the way
- Integrate simple mechanical parts w/ motors, batteries, sensors, & other electronics
- Gain experience in analyzing problems & designing solutions
Specs
Details & Requirements
- Length of time users can access this course: lifetime
- Access options: web streaming, mobile streaming
- Certification of completion not included
- Redemption deadline: redeem your code within 30 days of purchase
- Experience level required: all levels
Compatibility
- Internet required
$100.00 Value
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39 Lessons (5h)
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Terms
- Unredeemed licenses can be returned for store credit within 30 days of purchase. Once your license is redeemed, all sales are final.
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