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Zero to Hero in Vex Robotics_1

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Zero to Hero in Vex Robotics, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 4.5, with 33 lectures, based on 49 reviews, and has 2115 subscribers.

You will learn about Assemble a test rig with a motor and several sensors Understand and apply motor control commands Use a variable which stores distance to an obstacle Control motor output using sensor input (i.e. keep constant distance from moving obstacle) Write functions which move the robot forward a precise number of centimetres Write functions to control the movement of the robot arm and claw Program the robot to lift and throw objects Program the robot with a zig zag line following algorithm Perform advanced proportional control line following Use feedback to keep distance from objects, this means the robot slows down gradually avoiding braking and falling over Use booleans and touch sensor to activate every program with a push of a button once robot is disconnected from the computer Combine line following and distance control to follow the line up to an object Integrate arm functions with line following to pick up rubbish along a road Write a function that scans space Program the robot to locate, drive up to and pick up objects which are placed at random locations This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone familiar with programming and looking to get into robotics or Anyone who just acquired a VEX robotics kit and is keen to get started or Robotics enthusiasts looking into the VEX platform or Robotics Enthusiasts looking to program Robot C It is particularly useful for Anyone familiar with programming and looking to get into robotics or Anyone who just acquired a VEX robotics kit and is keen to get started or Robotics enthusiasts looking into the VEX platform or Robotics Enthusiasts looking to program Robot C .

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Summary

Title: Zero to Hero in Vex Robotics

Price: $44.99

Average Rating: 4.5

Number of Lectures: 33

Number of Published Lectures: 33

Number of Curriculum Items: 34

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 34

Original Price: $89.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Assemble a test rig with a motor and several sensors
  • Understand and apply motor control commands
  • Use a variable which stores distance to an obstacle
  • Control motor output using sensor input (i.e. keep constant distance from moving obstacle)
  • Write functions which move the robot forward a precise number of centimetres
  • Write functions to control the movement of the robot arm and claw
  • Program the robot to lift and throw objects
  • Program the robot with a zig zag line following algorithm
  • Perform advanced proportional control line following
  • Use feedback to keep distance from objects, this means the robot slows down gradually avoiding braking and falling over
  • Use booleans and touch sensor to activate every program with a push of a button once robot is disconnected from the computer
  • Combine line following and distance control to follow the line up to an object
  • Integrate arm functions with line following to pick up rubbish along a road
  • Write a function that scans space
  • Program the robot to locate, drive up to and pick up objects which are placed at random locations
  • Who Should Attend

  • Anyone familiar with programming and looking to get into robotics
  • Anyone who just acquired a VEX robotics kit and is keen to get started
  • Robotics enthusiasts looking into the VEX platform
  • Robotics Enthusiasts looking to program Robot C
  • Target Audiences

  • Anyone familiar with programming and looking to get into robotics
  • Anyone who just acquired a VEX robotics kit and is keen to get started
  • Robotics enthusiasts looking into the VEX platform
  • Robotics Enthusiasts looking to program Robot C
  • Why Vex Robotics?

    VEX Robotics is the ultimate robotics platform: powerful micro-controller (ARM? Cortex?) together with high power high torque motors, precise sensors and a metal frame. Best of all it is programmed in a very user friendly interface (CodeBlocks) using Robot C?which is essentially the C?programming language with a host of new robotics related functions.?

    What is special about this course?

    In the first module?students complete several quite advanced examples of INPUT / OUTPUT programming whereby they control the speed and the direction of a motor by bringing their hand closer to and further from a distance sensor. This task is broken down into the simplest possible steps; in each step students add two to three lines of code, experiment with changing variables and observing the output of the robot. This ensures that they understand not only what each line of code does, but how it does it and what will happen when it changes.

    In the second module students create functions that move the robot forward and backward a precise number of degrees. They also learn to control the robot arm, performing both grabbing and lifting. The module contains key concepts like booleans, while loops and various varieties of functions.?

    In the third module student learn how to follow lines both using a basic Zig Zag algorithm and a much more advanced proportional algorithm which uses a sensor feedback loop. They also use fedback to create a program which gets the robot to keep constant distance between itself and the nearest object.?

    In the fourth module students apply everything they learned into two advanced tasks, the first of which is to follow a line and pick up cans along the way taking them to the bin at the end of the line. The second is an environment scanner which looks for rubbish (cans) , picks them up and drops them off at the bin.?

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Module 1: Introduction to Robot C and VEX

    Lecture 1: Building The Test Rig

    Lecture 2: Setting up Motors and Sensors

    Lecture 3: Running a Motor

    Lecture 4: Using if Else Statements to Select Motor Direction

    Lecture 5: Forever Loops

    Lecture 6: Basic Motor Control

    Lecture 7: Sensor Input, Variables and Motor Control

    Lecture 8: Using Multiple Sensors

    Lecture 9: Using the Ultrasonic / Sonar Sensor

    Lecture 10: Ultrasonic Sensor Motor Control

    Chapter 2: Module 2: VEX Clawbot Motor Functions

    Lecture 1: Introduction to the Clawbot

    Lecture 2: Setting up the motors on Robot C

    Lecture 3: Moving forward an exact distance

    Lecture 4: Turning an exact distance

    Lecture 5: Complex turns

    Lecture 6: Moving the robot arm

    Lecture 7: Grabbing and lifting

    Lecture 8: Module 2 Assessment 1

    Lecture 9: Module 2 Assessment 2

    Chapter 3: Module 3: VEX Line Following and Distance Control

    Lecture 1: Motor and Sensor Setup

    Lecture 2: Keep Distance On/Off

    Lecture 3: Controlled Distance With Feedback

    Lecture 4: Button Activated Distance Control

    Lecture 5: Zig Zag Line Following

    Lecture 6: Zig Zag Function Smooth

    Lecture 7: Proportional Line Following

    Lecture 8: Module 3: Assessment 1

    Lecture 9: Module 3: Assessment 2

    Chapter 4: Module 4: VEX Object Scan – Pick Up – Navigation -Drop Off

    Lecture 1: Goto and Lift (

    Lecture 2: Up to Bin

    Lecture 3: Up To Bin And Back

    Lecture 4: Scan and Pick Up

    Lecture 5: Module 4 Assessment

    Instructors

  • Zero to Hero in Vex Robotics_1  No.2
    Sanjin Dedic
    Teacher, Robotics Engineer
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  • 5 stars: 23 votes
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