Robotics is the industry related to the engineering, construction, and operation of robots – a broad and diverse field related to many commercial industries and consumer uses.
The field of robotics generally involves looking at how any physically constructed technology system can perform a task or play a role in any interface or new technology. Our Company at Chandigarh Mohali provides the best industrial training as we prefer to work on live projects.
Course Outline:
- Introduction & whatcha need
- Parts & Materials List
- DC electricity
- AC electricity
- Ohm's law and power
- Using multimeters
- Resistors
- Schematic diagrams and resistors in parallel
- Variable resistors
- Capacitors
- Diodes & LED's
- Breadboarding and hooking up LED's and diodes
- Microchips, an introduction to the 555 timer
- Troubleshooting
- 555 astable mode tone generator
- Using our handmade electronics
- Soldering 101
- Voltage dividers & Voltage Controlled Oscillators
- 555 Siren circuit
- Inductors
- Important ratings of resistors, capacitors, and inductors
- Switches and relays
- Transistors: An introduction
- Heat sinks
- MOSFET transistors
- Pulse Width Modulation
- Servo motors & controller circuit
- Servos with variable resistors
- The H-bridge
- High Power switching with MOSFET's
- How servos work/Building your own servos
- Continuous rotation servos - hacking servo motors
- Dual power supplies and that mysterious ground
- Transistor amplifiers, Part I
- Transistor amplifiers, Part II: The "perfect" amplifier
- Operational Amplifiers: Introduction
- LM386 Audio amplifier
- Biofeedback and making your own sensors
- Differential and instrumentation amplifiers - bionics
- Muscle sensing & controlling servos with your muscles - troubleshooting
- Single supplies for Op-amps
- Frequency Amplification/Colour Organ
- RGB LED's and color sensing
- Optoelectronics
- Zener Diodes
- Salvaging electronics
- Transformers: More than meets the aye!
- Center tapped transformers
- RMS?
- Power supplies: Building and hacking
- High Power transmission
- Bonus: response to student questions about motor speed and power
- Bonus lesson: the 555 timers in detail
- Bonus lesson: RC constant and capacitors as power supplies