Seattle, Washington
June 14, 2015
June 14, 2015
June 17, 2015
978-0-692-50180-1
2153-5965
Manufacturing
9
26.1108.1 - 26.1108.9
10.18260/p.24445
https://peer.asee.org/24445
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Dr. Hugh Jack is a professor of Product Design and Manufacturing Engineering at Grand Valley State University in Grand Rapids, MI. His interests include robotics, automation, and design.
Title: MAKER: A One Hour Robot Abstract: The paper outlines a simple robot design that uses a 3D printer, two servo motors, and an Arduino board to build a robot for less than $40. Plans are provided with details that permit use in classroom projects and laboratory work. The 3D printer is used to make two wheels and a chassis. The chassis has features to support the servo motors, Arduino board, and a 9V battery. The first software example is suitable for K12 outreach activities. More advanced examples include low cost light sensors for cat and mouse games. The presentation will include a live demonstration.
Jack, H. (2015, June), MAKER: A One-hour Robot Paper presented at 2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Seattle, Washington. 10.18260/p.24445
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