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Udemy - Arduino Robotics With The Mbot - OneDDL - 11-22-2024 Free Download Udemy - Arduino Robotics With The Mbot Last updated 10/2019 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 9.02 GB | Duration: 4h 48m An introduction to robotics with the world's friendliest learning robot What you'll learn Program the mBot on the tablet device Program the mBot on the PC Use the mBot sensors and actuators Program the mBot using the Scratch language Come up with your own fun experiments for the mBot Requirements Absolutely nothing. We'll start at the beginning. Purchase an mBot kit Download the free programming interface for Windows/Mac OS Download the free programming interface for tablets Description This course will introduce you to the mBot, the world's friendliest educational robotics platform. The mBot is an Arduino-based, two-wheel robot that comes with build-in sensors and actuators, and that you can program using Scratch, a graphical programming language. The mBot is also extensible, with a lot of components available that you can use to build your own robotic creations. In this course, I will show you how to assemble the mBot, discuss the additional hardware options, and demonstrate how to program it on your tablet and your Windows or Mac OS computer. The main project of the course involves programming the mBot to follow an arbitrary black line on the floor. In this project we must combine our robot's sensors and actuators efficiently to enable it to stay on the line while it travels on it as quickly as possible. At first glance, you may think that getting a robot to follow a line is easy. That's not true for a robot. As the programmer, you must "teach the robot" to do something that to a human is intuitive. You need to extract the intuitive understanding of how to follow a line and convert it into code. The required hardware is the mBot itself, and a computer (Windows or Mac OS). You can purchase an mBot direct from its manufacturer, Makeblock, or from your local reseller. You can download the software from free from the Makeblock website. Overview Section 1: About this course Lecture 1 What is this course about? Lecture 2 Hardware and software that you will need Lecture 3 Study guide Section 2: Meet the mBot Lecture 4 Introduction Lecture 5 Parts in the box Lecture 6 Assembly: Chassis, motors, wheels, sensors Lecture 7 Assembly: mCore tour, Bluetooth module Lecture 8 Assembly: Wiring, batteries, controller Lecture 9 Assembly: testing Lecture 10 Additional hardware Lecture 11 Software options Section 3: Programming the mBot using a tablet Lecture 12 Introduction Lecture 13 Demonstration of MakeBlock Lecture 14 Demonstration of mBlockly Lecture 15 Demonstration of mBlock Section 4: Programming the mBot on the PC using mBlock Lecture 16 Introduction Lecture 17 Install mBlock on your computer Lecture 18 A quick look at Scratch, the graphical programming language Lecture 19 Create and upload your first program Lecture 20 Motor control Lecture 21 Moving left, right, backwards Section 5: Getting more out of the mBot: programming structures, more sensors Lecture 22 Introduction Lecture 23 The Loop Lecture 24 The distance/proximity sensor Lecture 25 More experimentation with the distance sensor Lecture 26 The "If" and "If...else" control structure Lecture 27 Introducing the buzzer Section 6: Create the line follower program Lecture 28 Introduction Lecture 29 Introducing the line sensor Lecture 30 Adding the motors to the line follower program Lecture 31 Stopping at the end of the line with the proximity sensor Lecture 32 Implement a U-turn at the end of the line Lecture 33 Using a button to start and stop Lecture 34 Creating custom block (functions) Section 7: Other things you should know Lecture 35 Introduction Lecture 36 Restoring the firmware (so that you can control the mbot from the iPad) Lecture 37 Restoring the default program (so that you can control the mbot with the remote Section 8: Mini project Section 9: Conclusion and Bonus Lecture Lecture 38 What's next? Lecture 39 Bonus Lecture School students and homeschoolers interested in robotics projects,Teachers, interested to learn skills for a STEM class,Electronics hobbyists looking for a gentle introduction to robotics,Parents looking for a fun educational activities to take with their children Homepage Recommend Download Link Hight Speed | Please Say Thanks Keep Topic Live No Password - Links are Interchangeable |