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** ETTL8M "Hands-On Robotics Module"
Price: $795.00

Check out this Great Robotics Module!
See 8 example models of the Robix™ Rascal! Building instructions for all 8 models included with the RCS-6!
Click here to see all replacement parts for the Robix Rascal Set
This ideal robot construction set allows you to build a totally custom set of robots, one at a time. You control it with your computer (PC). Hours of fun and learning. Just build it, plug it in, and go! Make it do what ever you want to do; golf, dance, pick things up and place them where you want, even make a cup of hot chocolate for you!
Comes with control software, case, parts, PC interface, power supply and Curriculum Binder.
Instructors job made easier by quizzes that students take on the computer and then print out the results for their folder or portfolio. Each quiz tells you how long they took and their score with their name, instructors name and period.
Better machines will be built tomorrow by new roboticists trained today. Here is a very educational robotics module to help teach students the basics of robotics and robot control.
You will be amazed by what your students are able to create with this versatile tabletop robot
construction set which includes software, all the servo motors, clamps, hardware, pc interface and tools. Students love this absolutely top-notch robot!
MODULE 8: “HANDS-ON ROBOTICS” INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING ITEMS:
- 1.) Step-by-Step Curriculum
- 2.) High-resolution images and instruction
- 3.) Computer Quizzes with printouts
- 4.) Full-detailed videos and experiments
- 5.) All necessary parts and connections
- 6.) PC Interface and Cables
- 7.) Power Supply
- 8.) Hand Tools
- 9.) Control Software to program robot
Learn Motion Control, Computer Programming
Physics, Robotics, Math, and more
Videos Included: Construction and Examples
Includes Instructions for 11 models
to get you started -
then build whatever you imagine!
Easy to Build, Captivating,and
Fully Customizable!
Includes PC robot control software
Handy Carrying case for easy
transportation storage
and clean-up
Module 8 - Hands-on Robotics Module $795.00
(includes the following)
(1) #TL8CD Software “Hands-on Robotics” $99.00
for Win95/98/2000 with 1 computer license.
(2) #SM-801 Study Manual with quizzes $195.95
(3) #RR801 Trainer Robot $550.00
[1] Storage/Transport Case is a multicompartment polypropylene toolbox. The box is shown in the photo above disassembled into parts 1-A, -B and -D. The tag 1-D has additional assembly notes.
[2] Manual is currently 80+ pages, with dozens of cad drawings and diagrams. View more at On-Line: The Manual.
[3] Laminated Quick Reference Card has drawings of assembled joints on one side, and script/edit/run programming details on the other.
[4] 40-Minute Video showing 11 models built with the RCS-6 in action, followed by a 30 minute step-by-step sequence showing an arm being assembled and programmed. View more at Video.
[5] Software on 3.5" and 5.25" diskette. View more at On-Line: The Software.
[6] Power Supply runs the electronics adapter and the servos.
[7] Electronics Interface connects to yor PC's parallel printer port (LPT1, 2 or 3) using the supplied printer cable and runs servos under software control. The adapter also has an 8-channel 8 bit A/D, and the manual gives details of sensor construction from low-cost components, with sources and part numbers are included. View more at Electronics Adapter.
[8] Parallel Printer Cable, 6' (1.8 m) with molded plugs.
[9] 6 Servomotors, currently Hitec HS422 which have dual iron-oilite output bearings. We have replaced the 1' (30 cm) standard cable with a 3' (91 cm) cable. See details at Servos as well as Hitec's own site.
[10] 6 Servo Extension Cables, 2' long, allow larger constructions and more positioning freedom.
[11] 6 Sets of Custom Servo-to-Link Mating Parts let the robot builder connect the servo output shaft to the RCS-6 links by tightening only a single screw.
[12] 11 Servo Clamps secure servos to links and to the Bread Board Base (see #18) in a variety of configurations.
[13] Cable Wraps and Pads allow easy "dressing" of servo wires along your robot's body, and Servo anti-slide pads are provided as an aid in unusual projects when servos need to be held against smooth surfaces.
[14] Links, more than 4' (1.3 m) total length if put end to end. If servos are the "muscles" of the robots, then the links are the "bones". Included are 4 each of 2-, 3- and 4-hole links, and 3 each of 5- and 6-hole links. The links are made of 6061-T6 aircraft-grade aluminum produced from our own dies to fit the servos precisely. The extrusion is then machined to form links, and hard anodized for durability and appearance. For more, see Links.
[15] Diagonal Link is a specialized extra link assembly used with the Pivot Post Base [17]. See Links.
[16] Gripper Assembly mates easily with two servos, one to open and close the fingers, and a second servo which acts as the gripper's "wrist". If, for example, your project is an arm with a wrist and gripper, you will have the remain 4 servos for the other arm motions. Remember, though, that not all arms need grippers, and not all robots are arms!
The gripper can accomodate objects up to about .9" (~23 mm). See Gripper.
[17] Pivot Post Base with pivot post and fasteners is used with the diagonal link for most arm-like constructions. This Base includes a pre-bolted steel weighting bar for stability, and remainder of this Base assembles easily with the included tools [22]. This Base, for example, is used in the Chemist, Golfer, Coffee, and Bubbler projects.
[18] Bread Board Base is used for "generic" constructions. Three clamps, ([12]), allow quick, flexible attachment of servos to this base. This base, for example, is used in the Fingers, Thrower, Dancer, and 3legs projects.
[19] Caster parts for walker projects such as 3legs. The parts are on top of the Bread Board Base in the picture for visibility.
[20] Rubber Bands for constructions such as Fingers. The bands stretch onto links to provide gripping surfaces.
[21] Toys for the robot, including a few wooden balls and plastic tees for pick-and-place demonstrations. The table tennis ball is used for throwing or hitting by models, and the spoon is used in Thrower and also just as a spoon in Coffee.
[22] Tools that are needed come with the set: A hex key and a small phillips screwdriver. Other fasteners such as plastic wing-nuts may be finger-tightened.
[23] Safety Goggles, which fit over glasses.
[24] Safety Tape, brightly colored, for marking the "do not enter" area around robot projects.
[25] Shipping Box.
The Computer (not included in set), can be anything from an ancient PC-XT running DOS 2.1 to a Pentium. Note: If running under Win95 (in a DOS session) set the session's "properties | misc | idle sensitivity" to its lowest setting.
Historical changes to the set include:
* The printer cable was added and the two videos combined onto one tape to make room for the cable.
* The laminated quick reference card was added.
Spares of some small plastic parts were added.
* Hitec servos, made in Korea were substituted for Futaba servos (Japanese, made in Taiwan)merly. Cost on the Futaba servos became prohibitive, and Hitec has proved their product with several years of consistency and expansion of distribution into over 40 countries. The Hitec servos also have dual metal output bearings, while the Futaba units had only one.
* Most metal parts are now supplied in stainless steel (instead of zinc plated) for better appearance and weathering in all parts of the world.
* A detailed replacement parts list has been added to the manual.
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