Udemy - Build Your Own Armbot Step By Step Using Raspberry Pi Zero

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Udemy - Build Your Own Armbot Step By Step Using Raspberry Pi Zero (Size: 439.5 MB)
  1 - Basic.html 102.4 B
  1 - What will you learn from this course English.vtt 2.1 KB
  1 - What will you learn from this course.mp4 35 MB
  10 - Hardware requirements English.vtt 4.3 KB
  10 - Hardware requirements.mp4 12.5 MB
  11 - Document List of hardware requirements.html 102.4 B
  11 - Hardwarerequirements.pdf 194.7 KB
  12 - Hardware design & assembly English.vtt 7.5 KB
  12 - Hardware design & assembly.mp4 177.8 MB
  13 - Circuit diagram Controlling all the four base motors of the bot.html 204.8 B
  14 - Circuit diagram Arm control.html 204.8 B
  15 - Understanding the code Capturing the user input.mp4 16.1 MB
  15 - Understanding the code English.vtt 6.3 KB
  16 - Understanding the code English.vtt 2.1 KB
  16 - Understanding the code Passing user defined input to control various motors.mp4 7.5 MB
  17 - Source code Controlling the bot.html 204.8 B
  18 - Real time demo Controlling the Bot.mp4 60.6 MB
  18 - Real time demo English.vtt 0 B
  19 - Graphical User Interface using Tkinter English.vtt 4.8 KB
  19 - Graphical User Interface using Tkinter.mp4 15 MB
  2 - Programming I.html 0 B
  2 - Project concept and involved terminology English.vtt 5 KB
  2 - Project concept and involved terminology.mp4 14.1 MB
  20 - Understanding the Code English.vtt 4.6 KB
  20 - Understanding the Code GUI using Tkinter.mp4 13.3 MB
  21 - Understanding the code English.vtt 5.1 KB
  21 - Understanding the code slidebar design.mp4 13.6 MB
  22 - Source code Controlling the arm.html 204.8 B
  23 - Source code Additional servo motors.html 409.6 B
  24 - Real time demo Controlling the arm of the bot.mp4 47.9 MB
  24 - Real time demo English.vtt 0 B
  25 - Conclusion English.vtt 1.8 KB
  25 - Conclusion.mp4 6 MB
  3 - Circuit diagram Adding live and neutral wires breadboard based.html 102.4 B
  3 - Programming II.html 102.4 B
  4 - Controlling single motor using breadboard and L293D IC English.vtt 3.1 KB
  4 - Controlling single motor using breadboard and L293D IC.mp4 9.1 MB
  5 - Circuit diagram Controlling single motor breadboard based.html 204.8 B
  6 - Source code Controlling single motor using breadboard.html 102.4 B
  7 - Circuit diagram Controlling dual motors breadboard based.html 204.8 B
  8 - Source code Controlling the second motor.html 102.4 B
  9 - Understanding fabricated IC on PCB and degrees of freedom English.vtt 3.5 KB
  9 - Understanding fabricated IC on PCB and degrees of freedom.mp4 10.8 MB
  Bonus Resources.txt 409.6 B
  Get Bonus Downloads Here.url 204.8 B
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Build Your Own Armbot Step By Step Using Raspberry Pi Zero
https://DevCourseWeb.com

Last updated 2/2017
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 439.57 MB | Duration: 1h 12m

Learn from the ground up to build your ArmBot and control it wirelessly

What you'll learn
Build your own ArmBot from the ground up
Develop your technical skills through Python programming
Requirements
Basic knowledge of mechanical engineering
Familiar with Raspberry Pi and Python programming
Basic knowledge of IoT is required for remote computing
Description
This course is for anyone who is interested in building an amazingly cool and wirelessly controlled ArmBot.
The course requires basic knowledge of Mechanical Engineering, Electronics and Python programming. If you are new to Raspberry Pi, I would recommend you to enroll in my previous course “Introduction to Raspberry Pi,” which is also available on Udemy.
In this course, I will walk you through the steps of creating an ArmBot from the ground up. You will learn how a tiny device like the Raspberry Pi Zero can be used to build a fully functional robot which can be controlled wirelessly.
I will also introduce you to the concept of H-bridge and how to reverse the polarity using the program. The L293D is a wonderful IC which can be programmed to control two distinct DC motors in different directions.
You will learn how a simple servo motor can be used to design a complex robotic arm in the simplest way. I will also teach you the concept of degrees of freedom and how to implement this in the current project.
I have taken utmost care to explain robotics with minute details. By the end of this course, you will have the skills and confidence to build your own robot and program as per your requirement.
So what are you waiting for? Come, let’s make all this possible. I look forward to you joining this course.

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