Robotics 101 is designed to teach all beginners the basics of robotics with the use of micro-controllers, CAD, 3D printing, machining, and circuitry! No experience with robotics is necessary to join this program! In this program, students will work in teams to create their own robotics-inspired prototypes. In a previous semester we taught members to make the robotics 101 car. For the Spring 2025 Session, we will be introducing new mini-projects.

Mechanical goals:
  • Learn how to CAD (Basics → Intermediate Level)
  • Get insight into utilizing the BMED Design Shop and leveraging specific fabrication techniques
  • Rapidly prototype and iterate through concepts to get to an acceptable solution
  • Design own attachments for robots given certain criteria and limitations
  • Build mini-projects that will be announced as the semester progresses.
Software goals:
  • Run Simple Arduino Code to achieve objectives using encoders and microcontrollers
  • Learn about embedded systems
  • Get introduced to basic Arduino code, like driving a single motor, or lighting a single LED
electrical goals:
  • Learn what voltages and basic circuitry is
  • Learn how to solder properly
  • Learn what a PCB is and how it is designed
  • Learn how PCB design solves electrical problems
  • Learn breadboard prototyping
  • Get introduced to datasheets and how to read them