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Using Dobot Magician V2
Dobot Magician V2 What is it? The Dobot magician is a 4 Degree of Freedom robotic arm. What can it do? Some use cases of the Dobot Magician consist of: Drawing of writing using its pen end-effecotr. Pick and place using its suction or fingered gripper. Basi...
Using UR5e with 2F-85 adaptive gripper
Safety guidelines This robot requires an induction before you use it for the first time. If you have not completed this induction, please contact Rohit Ramesh Thampy on slack Please remove any loose jewelry or clothing before working with this robot. If yo...
Using QTrobot
What is it? QTrobot is described an expressive humanoid social robot. What can it do? Using its inbuilt functions and APIs you can get it do some interesting things. Have a look at its competences page to get a full understanding of its capabalities. Powering...
Using Turtlebot4
What is it? The Turtlebot 4 is the latest addition to the Turtlebot series, which is a popular robotics research and education platform. The Turtlebot 4 shares the same base as the iRobot Create 3 and it is powered by ROS2 (Robot Operating System 2). For refer...
Using Pololu 3pi+ 32U4 OLED Robot
What is it? The 3pi+ 32U4 (standard edition) by Pololu is an ATmega32U4 micrcontroller based programmable modile robot. The micrcontroller powering this robot is the same one that is present in an Arduino Leonardo and Arduino Micro. To find out more about this...
Using Go1 Edu robot dog by Unitree
Safety guidelines This robot requires an induciton before you use it for the first time. If you have not completed this induction, please contact Rohit Ramesh Thampy on slack Users must be 18 or over to use this robot. Always ensure to follow the risk asse...
Using Adeept robot arm kit
What is it? The robot arm kit from Adeept is an eduational robotics kit that is mainly aimed towards begineers. This robotics kit consists of a 5 degree of freedom robot and the Adeept Arm Drive Board which is based off an arduino uno. This means users can pro...
Using NAO V6
Usage Guidelines Please read NAO's pocket guide before using the robot. This can be found in the box with NAO. Be careful when picking up NAO, do not place your hands and fingers near the joints or between the limbs as you could be pinched Do not pull NA...
Robots and components we have
Robots Item Quantity Image Universal Robot UR5e 1 Dobot Magician V2 2 Adeept Robot Arm Kit 6 QTrobot 1 NAO V6 1 Go1 Edu 1 Turtlebot4 1 Pololu 3pi+ 32U4 OLED Robot 4 mBot2 1 Components Item Quantity Image Dynamixel Star...
Lab Rules
Lab Layout Lab Rules The lab is open from 9:30 - 12:30 and 13:30 - 16:30, Monday to Friday. If you are looking to use any robotics equipment, it must be booked at least a day in advance. To book it, please contact Rohit Ramesh Thampy on Slack or Outlook d...
Using mBot2 by makeblock education
What is it? The mBot2 is an education robot designed to teach students about coding and robotics in an engaging and hands-on way. Getting started To learn more about mbot2, such as connecting to it and programming it, please refer to the Operation Guide. Soft...
Robotics Kit List
Given below are the items within the robotics kit. Item Quantity Arduino Uno R4 WIFI 1 SG90 Mini Servo 8 Feetech FS90R Servo and Wheel 4 TruMotion DC Motor 2 L298N Dual H-Bridge Motor Driver 1 PCA9685 16-Channel Servo Driver 1 R-Tech Solderl...
What is Autodesk Fusion
Fusion or previously known as Fusion 360, is a CAD (Computer Aided Design) software by Autodesk. It is mainly used to create precise 3D models, which can then be used to create physical products or prototypes. It is heavily used by hobbyists, engineers and pr...
Installing Fusion
To install Fusion as a student, you must first create an Autodesk student account. The instructions on how to do that can be found here. Please ensure to use your university email address (ending with arts.ac.uk) for creating your account and please use UAL C...