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Robotics ( 102 ) :

  • Robot galleries

    • The Robot Menu - designed to allow robot builders a place to display their creations   

  • Information related to robot building

    • Getting Started in Robotics Part 1   
    • Getting Started in Robotics Part 2 - All robots are comprised of three main parts: sensors, actuators, and a "brain".   
    • Getting Started In Robotics Part 3: Sensors - Sensors are your robot's connection to the real world. There are hundreds of sensors that you can use on your robot, but most of them can be divided into the categories of light sensors, sound sensors, force sensors, position sensors, and sensors that monitor the actual robots 'life signs.' This article discusses these types of sensors and how to interface them.   
    • Links to learning resources for metalworking   
    • Mobile Robot Arm Project Pictures - mobile robot arm project pictures with basic stamp as brain and servos as motion devices Hacking servo hs-805   
    • Mobile robot Based on PIC16C84 and Posit 1.0 - This page contains the robot software, circuits and a very short description.   
    • Mounting Secure Servos - All hobby servos have the standard mounting holes, but there are times when the standard mounting holes do not fit the way you want to mount them. It seems, especially when it comes to robotic applications. This document proposes an alternate method of mounting servos. This document deals with mounting one servo to the shaft of another, although the method can be adopted for many other mounting requirements. In a nutshell we will (1) dismantle the servo, (2) drill a hole to place a screw from the inside of the servo, (3) drill a hole to allow the screwdriver access to the screw's head, (3) mount the servo to the desired mount while dismantled, and finally (4) reassemble the servo while it is mounted.   
    • Robot Materials   
    • Rolling Bearings Design Guide   
    • The Hobby Robotocs Page - Tips and info on robotizing RC cars.   
    • ROBOTICAr 2003 - website for the reference of students who are interested in the field of robotics as well as embedded systems   


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