You have to be kidding me, right? This is a senior year project? You received credit for this? This had nothing to do with the real world, automation, manufacturing, etc. Please tell me who your prof was so I can educate them. Prof. Shawn
This was one of many half credit project elective courses. Specifically for mechanical students with no electrical/software background to produce a functional proof-of-concept within a few weeks. The proof-of-concept was a negligible percentage of the final project deliverable. The course focus was on developing, evaluating, justifying and selecting a proposed design solution through formal engineering analysis, validation testing and documentation. The documented engineering design process has everything to do with the real world. The point wasn't to produce manufacturing drawings of a market ready product or use industrial grade control systems. The purpose was to efficiently come to a viable solution.
RaphaelK89 - nice job, i am guessing there was a budget constraint, and also the fact it had to go through the narrow bucket excluded being able to use a rocket bogie system - this 'bot was built for purpose.
I'm a simple guy I see Arduino I upvote
I'm still here
Nice one
even without mechatronics engg i cud program a PIC to do that
After seeing the comments I feel like I've visited a dead lobby
u luv making robots but i don't hav all the materials :(
How do I become a Mechatronic Engineer??
nice and simple great concept
Or even better yet, they could’ve used Bogie mechanism framework.
Hello please i want u to advises me have learn panel beating before and I want to learn mechatronics more with it
@Tunde Afolarin panel beating?? 🤣
Its a great skill tbt
how does it program sir ??
should we make this kind of robotic machine as our thesis proposal ?? ^^
What's the name of project
how does the robo steer or turn...???? is there any special motor for it??
Its a tank drive. Two wheels spin one way, the other spin in the opposite direcion
I have few more questions.??
Can u answer them for me.??
OK :)
How does the angular motion of arm is achieved??? I understood the part why using DC motor... Bt hw the motion is converted into angular...??
Here in 2022💀👍
Very good!
was this controlled by a guy or the robot was controlling its self?
Ok 7 years later ,
2:03 look at that remote
Using tracks would've been better. You can get pre-made tracks from Lego for different requirements.
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Oh yeah it's awesome
You have to be kidding me, right? This is a senior year project? You received credit for this? This had nothing to do with the real world, automation, manufacturing, etc. Please tell me who your prof was so I can educate them.
Prof. Shawn
This was one of many half credit project elective courses. Specifically for mechanical students with no electrical/software background to produce a functional proof-of-concept within a few weeks. The proof-of-concept was a negligible percentage of the final project deliverable.
The course focus was on developing, evaluating, justifying and selecting a proposed design solution through formal engineering analysis, validation testing and documentation.
The documented engineering design process has everything to do with the real world. The point wasn't to produce manufacturing drawings of a market ready product or use industrial grade control systems. The purpose was to efficiently come to a viable solution.
Keep your speech for yourself
Shawn Ballee Actually this tech can be used anywhere from robots who saved humans from burning buildings to automatic cars
RaphaelK89 - nice job, i am guessing there was a budget constraint, and also the fact it had to go through the narrow bucket excluded being able to use a rocket bogie system - this 'bot was built for purpose.
i suppose that you guys attend a bachelor s degree in mechatronics, right?
super
Now its simple af
Bruh..2020 anyone