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May 11, 2017

3. Chassis Selection

The Plan


Preparation steps may take a lot of time. I and my son spent more than two months learning the basics and running small experiments with Arduino. We used a custom-built starting kit, passed a couple of beginners ramp-up courses, played with Arduino board, sensors, LED and electric motors driven by transistors. Ultimately, we figured out what can we expect from the Arduino-based robot, and what kind of the tasks it can perform.

We decided to build a rather big robot which should be able to wander around the rooms. It needs to be capable going over 5 cm (2 inches)  doorsteps (because that is the height of the doorsteps in our house. Also, the robot must be stable and capable of wearing lots of sensors, a video camera or a cell phone, and/or some small TFT screen. Imagination instantly paints some caterpillar-chassis robot 10 cm high and 20x20 cm long and wide (~4x8x8 inches).

April 5, 2017

1. Dive into Electronics

Required Knowledge

Nowadays the entry barrier for robotics is not high. To start building some simple robots it is sufficient to know the very basic electricity principles, have the preliminary idea about how to use a computer, how to browse the Internet and work with documents.

You won't even need any soldering skills!

Still - any kind of extra knowledge will be extremely helpful for you. If you are keen to take your robotics hobby seriously but feel the lack of the core knowledge - consider participating in the basic online training like this one: Khan Academy: Electrical Engineering. The foundation Programming training can also be helpful.