Robotics and Automation 10, 20, 30
Course Configurations
Robotics and Automation 10 (Autonomous Focus)
Robotics and Automation 10 (Radio Control Focus)
Robotics and Automation 20 (Autonomous Focus)
Robotics and Automation 20 (Radio Control Focus)
Robotics and Automation 30 (Autonomous Focus)
ROBA36B
Module 36B: Tactile Sensors B (Optional)
Outcome
Construct and program a device capable of using multiple tactile sensors to make decisions.
Indicators
(a) | Attach and properly wire at least two tactile sensors to a device. |
(b) | Program a device to use input from multiple tactile sensors to make a decision which affects an output (e.g., navigate around a room using tactile sensors). |
(c) | Differentiate between different types of tactile sensors, such as capacitive sensors, piezoresistive sensors, piezoelectric sensors, optical sensors, magnetics sensors and hydraulic sensors. |
(d) | Describe practical applications of tactile sensors in manufacturing, consumer devices, medical field and/or the automotive industry. |
(e) | Discuss challenges associated with making tactile sensing mimic human touch. |
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R010617
Micro:bit Educational Foundation
This website introduces the micro:bit processor. It contains lessons, guides, and projects. The coding is Block based although it can expand into Python, as well. The Get Started and Projects sections could be used by students and teachers while the Lessons section are intended for teacher use.
Links :
Click here
Media and Formats :
Website
Price :
Free

Record posted/updated:
June 27, 2022