Robotics - Course

Description

The course begins with foundational topics such as voltage, current, and resistance, alongside an introduction to key electronic components like resistors and capacitors. Students will engage in practical skills such as PCB drilling, etching, and soldering. Progressing to robotics, learners will explore mechanics and motion concepts and apply their knowledge by constructing a range of robots. Projects include line-following, obstacle avoidance, Bluetooth-controlled robots, and more, integrating programming with C language and the Arduino platform.

Course Overview

This comprehensive course combines theoretical knowledge with practical experience in electronics and robotics. Over two months, students will grasp key concepts of voltage, current, and resistance, and learn about essential electronic components and Arduino programming. Hands-on projects will allow participants to build various robots, including a line follower, obstacle avoidance robot, and gesture-controlled arm. Each project will enhance students' problem-solving skills and creativity, empowering them to tackle real-world challenges in robotics and automation. By the end of the course, participants will have a solid foundation in electronics and robotics, ready to pursue advanced projects or further studies in the field.

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