Although robotics is being researched widely to be autonomous, there are activities that need human intervention to carry out some functions. Mechatronics is one such technology that fuses electronics and mechanical concepts. The devices that are developed with mechatronics technology can assist humans to carryout industrial activities that are dull, dirty and dangerous. Through this project-based training program you will learn to build 2 mechatronics projects in 6 days. The projects that you will build are
Robotic Arm
Walking Robot
The robotic arm that you will build as part of this training program will have 3 degrees of freedom and can be operated using your smart phone. The robotic arm uses an HC-05 bluetooth module to establish the connection between the user and device. In addition to building your own robotic arm, you will also learn about arduino architecture, arduino programming, servo motors working and concepts of industrial robotics.
The second project that you will build as part of the training program is Walking Robot. The robot that you will learn to build is capable of imitating the walking action of humans. The robot that you develop will have feet, knee and hip. As part of this project, you will learn the concepts behind servo motors calibration and working, arduino programming and architecture.
Course Highlights:
Introduction to Mechatronics and its various real time applications
Development and control Techniques involved in designing Robotic Arm
Forward & Inverse Kinematics in Robots
Simulation of Robotic Arms using RoboAnalyzer
Design and Build a Robotic Arm
Concepts & application of bluetooth communication
Walking Robot fabrication and implementation
Servo Motors: Concepts & Applications
Hands-on experience on Arduino and its programming
Topics Covered:
Mechatronics
Robotic Arm Schematic & Elements
Formulation of Kinematics of a 3 DoF Robotic Arm
Arduino Architecture - Structure & Features
Development and control of a Robotic Arm
Servo control mechanisms
Robotic Arm: Concepts and Applications
Bluetooth Communication: How it Works
Fabrication of Robotic Arm & Walking Robot
Kit Content
Arduino Uno
HC-05 Bluetooth Module
Servo Motors - 4 Nos
USB to UART Cable
Barrel Connector
Battery Connector
Gripper Base & Connector
Metal U Clamps
Metal L Clamps
Breadboard & Wire
1 pin Connectors
Screwdrivers
Wooden Plank
9V Battery
All the above components would be provided during the program to participants in groups of 5 but would be taken back at the end.
Participants registering in groups of 5 will get take-home kit for free. Take-home kit consists of all the above items excluding the items marked with *.
The common electronic components in the kits for Robotic Arm will be reused from the Walking Robot.
Online Portal
Participants have access to an exclusive online portal to:
View status of registered and attended workshops
View study material for workshops
Write online exams and receive separate certificates with scores. These certificates with scores will provide students an opportunity to show their learning in job interviews.
Certification
All Skyfi Labs certificates have a unique ID which can be verified online for authentication
Certificate of Completion
Certificate of Completion with Distinction (for top performers)
Who Should Attend?
Anyone who is interested to learn mechatronics technology, arduino architecture & programming, industrial robotics concepts can attend this training program.
Why Skyfi Labs?
Skyfi Labs - an award winning company working towards transforming textbook geniuses into productive engineers.
Awards won by us:
2nd Best Business Venture Award, Ideas, IIT Kanpur
30 Most Promising Startups, Next Big Idea, IIM Bangalore
A venture by IIT Kanpur alumni and funded by The Chennai Angels and Spark Capital
Contact Details
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