The topics are categorized into multiple sessions. These sessions will be appropriately paced and distributed in the span of three days.
Anatomy of a robot
Overview of controller-less robotics
Robot construction materials
Fabrication processes
Wheels and drives
Ideas and Tips on fabricating PCBs
In this session, participants will be introduced to the world of robotics. Different robot construction materials and construction techniques will be investigated and compared.
Revision of basic electronics fundamentals
Study of simple RC circuits
Bread-boarding techniques
This warm-up session shall be used to revise the basic fundamentals in electronics. Simple resistor-capacitor circuits will be designed and analyzed. Different types of available resistors and capacitors will be seen. This session will also be used to familiarize the participants with the concept of breadboard prototyping.
Introduction to commonly used transistors
Selecting the right transistor for your application
Designing simple transistor circuits
Using transistors to drive Relays and Motors
A practical approach to transistor circuit designing will be employed. Techniques for identification and selection of appropriate transistors will be discussed.
DC motors and Geared motors
Designing a transistorized H bridge
Concept of fly-back diodes
Noise suppression techniques
This session includes understanding the need and basics of operation of motor drivers. Various motor driver designs will be discussed and analyzed. Participants will design and build their own transistorized H bridges.
Introduction to various IR based sensors
Concept of active modulated sensors
Tactile sensors
Sound sensing with simple techniques
This session will introduce the participants to various sensors and their probable usage in robotics applications. Simple circuits will be designed, implemented and tested to analyze their characteristics under different conditions.
Basic Op Amp circuits
Op Amps as comparators
Designing line detecting sensors
Building a Line following robot/ Edge avoiding robot
Building a light seeking robot
Use of Op Amps in practical circuits will be extensively discussed in this session. Different Op Amp based sensor processing techniques will be reviewed. Participants will build their own IR based line detecting sensors.
Basics of IC555
TSOP based object detecting module
Building obstacle avoider using a timer IC555
The idea of this session is to understand the use of IC555 through various robotics related applications. An IC555 based object detection sensor will be designed and built. Simple 555 based robot designs will also be covered.