hi to all of you! im a junior student of computer engineering and we are intructed by our professor to make a simple robot arm and i need your help coz i really don't know much about this.. :?
hi to all of you! im a junior student of computer engineering and we are intructed by our professor to make an electronics project proposal and i need your help coz i really don't know much about this cz im a female too.. :?
I hope you're not implying females can't do electronics... my wife is a skilled scientist with NASA, and knows quite a bit of EE herself. Just a thought.
I assume a fairly simple project would be expected at your level, so how about a game type of project? A question often asked is how to tell which button is pressed first when there are several players. You can find the answer easily on the web but please work it out yourself first. A good approach would be to post your circuit here and ask for comment.
hmm....computer engineering. Does your assignment have any requirements, or is it simply some electronic "thing". There are litterally millions of things that you can suggest. My question to you...what are the requirements? I'm assuming you're looking for something involving computer engineering? What types of things are you learning about, or have you learned about? with this information, I'm sure we can assist you much better. Have a great one!
since i also have groupmates. we already proposed some but den we were rejected. i guess my professor wants us to build a robot arm (with DC motor) that can grip. just like what you said guys, i really wanted to prove something to them that i can make a good project though i'm a girl.. :wink:
then why are still asking for asuggested project when in fact your professor wants your group to build the robot arm. maybe it's because you have problem on how to fabricate the robot arm? on how it will be operated electronically am sure the people here can be of great help. this is a great forum. :wink:
Prolly alittle more than you are looking for but should give you some ideas, it uses a total of 6 gearhead 12 Volt DC motors. Im planning computer control via the parallel port.
thanx for the help guys! but i still need to know more. I wanted to know the materials needed in making this and the procedure. thanx a lot for the help.
Have you considered using Technic Lego(TM) to build a prototype arm with?
You can get 9V motors to power the arm, and with a simple circuit this can be controlled from a microprocessor. (Just the same as any other d.c. motor)
You can also get switches and light sensors to give you some feedback from what the end effector of the arm is doing.
By using the Technic components you can redesign and continually modify the arm until you get it just right, rather than having to worry about making it out of plastics and metals.