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Presentation transcript:

What’s in your kit?

DISCLAIMER & USAGE The content of this presentation is for informational purposes only and is intended for students attending Louisiana Tech University only. The authors of this information do not make any claims as to the validity or accuracy of the information or methods presented. Any procedures demonstrated here are potentially dangerous and could result in damage and injury. Louisiana Tech University, its officers, employees, agents and volunteers, are not liable or responsible for any injuries, illness, damage or losses which may result from your using the materials or ideas, or from your performing the experiments or procedures depicted in this presentation. The Living with the Lab logos should remain attached to each slide, and the work should be attributed to Louisiana Tech University. If you do not agree, then please do not view this content. boosting application-focused learning through student ownership of learning platforms

Please get ready to check the items in your kit! Your instructor will give you a check-off sheet Check off items as we talk about them!

Find in your kit… Discuss with the people at your table. Does anyone know what is pictured? What do you think/know it is used for? How do you think you will use it for Living with the Lab?

Find in your kit… Discuss with the people at your table. Does anyone know what is pictured? What do you think/know it is used for? How do you think you will use it for Living with the Lab?

Find in your kit… Discuss with the people at your table. Does anyone know what is pictured? What do you think/know it is used for? How do you think you will use it for Living with the Lab?

Find in your kit… Discuss with the people at your table. Does anyone know what is pictured? What do you think/know it is used for? How do you think you will use it for Living with the Lab?

Find in your kit… Discuss with the people at your table. Does anyone know what is pictured? What do you think/know it is used for? How do you think you will use it for Living with the Lab?

Find in your kit… Discuss with the people at your table. Does anyone know what is pictured? What do you think/know it is used for? How do you think you will use it for Living with the Lab?

Find a bag of electrical parts in your kit … Discuss with the people at your table. Does anyone know what is pictured? What do you think/know it is used for? How do you think you will use it for Living with the Lab?

Find in your kit… Discuss with the people at your table. Does anyone know what is pictured? What do you think/know it is used for? How do you think you will use it for Living with the Lab?

Find in your kit… Discuss with the people at your table. Does anyone know what is pictured? What do you think/know it is used for? How do you think you will use it for Living with the Lab?

Find in your kit… Discuss with the people at your table. Does anyone know what is pictured? What do you think/know it is used for? How do you think you will use it for Living with the Lab?

Find in your kit… Discuss with the people at your table. Does anyone know what is pictured? What do you think/know it is used for? How do you think you will use it for Living with the Lab?

Kit Overview:

What’s in your kit? Canvas Bag Robot Kit Bag dial calipers wire strippers precision diagonal cutters Teflon Tape multimeter multimeter leads with pinchers USB cable precision Phillips screwdriver stubby screwdrivers 6” steel ruler fine-point permanent marker 6 AA batteries needle nose pliers pocket knife safety glasses 2 servos motors electrical bag resistors, LEDs, capacitor, fuse, terminals, three-pin headers, photoresistor 400 tie-point breadboard 140-piece jumper wire kit Arduino Uno 2 wheels with 2 tires bag with ball caster & parts 6-AA battery holder 2.1mm barrel jack plug metal robot chassis 6-inch twisted red & black wire 2 whisker switches 3 pieces of shrink wrap hardware bag nuts, screws, grommet, zip ties, standoffs, grommet

Things you should know: You may not use everything in your kit this quarter You will eventually use it all Keep track of your kit The cost of the kit is approximately $150 Lost items can be purchased at local/online stores Tech has 2 “stores” available to you Vending machines outside BOGH 129 & 130 Small electronic components Dr. Hall’s office: BOGH 222 Larger components not found in the vending machines