Understand the structure of a wireless robotic system
Students learn how the project is divided into two devices: a motion controller and a robotic car communicating wirelessly.
Students learn how the project is divided into two devices: a motion controller and a robotic car communicating wirelessly.
Students learn how to use I2C communication to read accelerometer data and detect the tilt of the controller.
Students learn how ESP8266 boards can send and receive data directly without using a Wi-Fi router.
Students learn how PWM signals control motor speed and direction through an H-bridge motor driver.
Students write code to convert sensor values into robot commands such as forward, backward, left, right, and stop.
Students learn why robots need filtering, movement thresholds, and a neutral stop zone to avoid unwanted movement and jitter.
Start at 12.30 until 15.30
Age: from 11 years old (to 17)
All equipment, laptops, robots and educational materials are provided by us.
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