Saturday, March 24, 2012

BotiX Robotics Workshop


Are you looking to Learn Robotics?
Get Trained Hands-On in Building Robots with our 2 days hands-on Workshop Botix.
BOTIX is a 2 day hands-on robotics training course delivered in a workshop format. The Course focuses on introducing participants to the world of robotics. Split over 4 sessions participants are introduced to various concepts practically implement these concepts towards the end of each session. The sessions are designed to be concise to give participants more time for practical implementation. During the course of the workshop participants learn to build different types of robots including line following bots, obstacle avoiding bots & edge avoiding bots.
Dates: Saturday 31st of March & Sunday 1st of April, 2012 at Chennai
Last Date for Registration: Wednesday 28th of March, 2012
Duration: 2 Days
Fees for 1 Person in a team: 2783/-[Inclusive of Applicable Taxes + 1 Takeaway Kit]
Fees for 2 Persons in a team: 3886/-[Inclusive of Applicable Taxes + 1 Takeaway Kit]
Fees for 3 Persons in a team: 4989/-[Inclusive of Applicable Taxes + 1 Takeaway Kit]
SPOT REGISTRATIONS WILL ATTRACT AN ADDITIONAL FEE OF Rs. 154.50/- PER PERSON
Kit Contents
Chassis – 1, Wheels – 2, Castor Wheels – 1, Motors – 2, IR Modules
– 2, Breadboard – 1, H-Bridge IC L293D – 1, Motor Diver IC ULN2003– 1,
Wire Cutter – 1, Power Supply – 1, Hook-up Wires
What does the Fee Cover?
The fee covers training costs and kit cost only. The fee does not include food, accommodation or local transport.
Course Content – An overview of the Sessions
Day1
  • Introduction to Robotics
  • Understanding Robot Locomotion
  • Understanding Drive Systems
  • Building a Simple Differential Drive Robot
  • Introduction to Sensors
  • Overview of LDR & IR Based Sensors/li>
  • Building an IR Sensor from Scratch
Day2
  • Controlling Motors – Driver ICs – ULN2003
  • Overview & Usage of Logic Gates
  • Building an Autonomous Line Follower using Various Combinational Logics
  • Controlling Motor Direction – H-Bridge – L293D
  • Building an Obstacle Avoiding Robot
  • Converting the Obstacle Avoider to Edge Avoider
  • Q &A Session

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