Challenger is an IR remote controlled, mobile robotic arm. It has excellent maneuverability since it is a 4 wheel drive, and all wheels have rubber tread. The arm can hold up to 250 grams of weight. Here’s a peek into what went into the making of this robot: Black color PVC
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Book: How to Destroy the Universe and 34 other really interesting uses of Physics Author: Paul Parsons Description: Each chapter is a question. And every question is answered with a bizarre experiment. An experiment which, if conducted, would be on a extreme scale. Take, for example, the chapter “How to
Read morePortable Smartphone Charger
Here’s a simple circuit which you can use to charge any device that uses a USB charger. (Smartphones, Tablets, Portable music players, etc.) Components used: Soldering board (1) Voltage regulator 7805A (1) 9 volt battery (1) Battery snap (1) Solid wire- White/Black color (2 cm) Solid wire- Red color (2 cm) Female USB connector – Type
Read moreMY AWESOME INTERNSHIP AT INVENTROM
This summer, I did my first internship with Inventrom, an electronic technology start-up based in Goa with primary focus on Robotics and Wireless devices. Had a supercallifragilisticexpialidocius summer working there! A million thanks to team Inventrom for making my summer holiday a memorable one. Some memorable moments which I will never forget
Read moreMy thoughts on robotics:
I was asked what robotics meant to me. This was my answer: Many people consider robotics to be a field in engineering. Others consider it to be a hobby. I think of it as a game. A game which you not only play, but also create and refine as you
Read moreMouse controlled Sign Board using Raspberry Pi & Topping Pi
This is a mouse controlled signboard made using Raspberry Pi (the world’s smallest computer) and a new circuit board called Topping Pi (designed and manufactured by Inventrom Robotics, Goa). The program was written in Scratch GPIO 5. A simple programming language, yet amazing in capabilities! Click on the picture to see
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