What is Robotics?. A robot is a programmable mechanical device that can perform tasks and interact with its environment, without the aid of human interaction.

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What is Robotics?

A robot is a programmable mechanical device that can perform tasks and interact with its environment, without the aid of human interaction. Robotics is the science and technology behind the design, manufacturing and application of robots.robot

Basic Components of a Robot The components of a robot are the body/frame, control system, manipulators, and drivetrain.control systemmanipulatorsdrivetrain Body/frame: The body or frame can be of any shape and size. Essentially, the body/frame provides the structure of the robot. Most people are comfortable with human-sized and shaped robots that they have seen in movies, but the majority of actual robots look nothing like humans. (NASA’s Robonaut ) They are typically designed more for function than appearance. Control System: The control system of a robot is equivalent to the central nervous system of a human. It coordinates and controls all aspects of the robot. Sensors provide feedback based on the robot’s surroundings, which is then sent to the Central Processing Unit (CPU). The CPU filters this information through the robot’s programming and makes decisions based on logic. The same can be done with a variety of inputs or human commands.Central Processing Unit (CPU) Manipulators: To fulfill their purposes, many robots are required to interact with their environment, and the world around them. Sometimes they are required to move or reorient objects from their environments without direct contact by human operators. Unlike the Body/frame and the Control System, manipulators are not integral to a robot, i.e. a robot can exist without a manipulator. This curriculum focuses heavily on manipulators, especially in Unit 6. Drivetrain: Although some robots are able to perform their tasks from one location, it is often a requirement of robots that they are able to move from location to location. For this task, they require a drivetrain. Drivetrains consist of a powered method of mobility. Humanoid style robots use legs, while most other robots will use some sort of wheeled solution.

Robots have a variety of modern day uses. These uses can be broken down into three major categories: Industrial Robots Robots in Research Robots in Education

Why is Robotics Important? Robotics is an emerging field with applications in many facets of our lives. It is important for all members of society to have an understanding of the technology that surrounds us. However, robotics is important for more than that reason. Robotics provides a unique combination of the pillars of STEM: science, technology, engineering and math.

The VEX Robotics Design System, which was created by Innovation First, Inc., is recognized as a leading classroom robotics platform. It has been designed to nurture creative advancement in robotics and knowledge of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education. The VEX system provides teachers and students with an affordable, robust, and state-of-the-art robotics system suitable for both classroom use and for use on the competition playing field. VEX’s innovative use of premade and easily formed structural metal, combined with a powerful and user-programmable microprocessor for control, leads to infinite design possibilities. Beyond science and engineering principles, a VEX Robotics project encourages teamwork, leadership and problem solving among groups.

Building the VEX Clawbot Now that the basics about robotics and the VEX Robotics Design System have been covered, it’s time to find out what all the excitement is about! The next phase is the building of an actual VEX robot, the VEX Clawbot. Follow the step by step instructions included in the Clawbot kit to complete the mechanical assembly of the Clawbot. Stop at Step #27 of the instructions, before you do any wiring. The wiring of the Clawbot will be covered in Unit 3.