The course aims to provide students with an introduction to practical electronics and its applications in robotics. It will cover topics such as basic robotics, programming, microprocessors, circuit design software, Arduino, mechanics, cloud robotics and the Internet of Things. Students will be evaluated through assignments, a final project, and a hackathon project to test their creativity and understanding of electronics. The course is intended for students studying electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, and computer science.
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IntroductiontoElectronicsandRobotics
1. Centre for Technical Education
Course Handout
Introduction to Electronics and Robotics
Instructor in Charge: ​Shubham Sarwate
Team: ​Tanvi Jadhav,Pranav Pal Lekhi,Edwin Mascherenas,Shubham
Maheshwari,Aayush Attri,Sudeep Mishra,Mandar Pradhan, Parva Patel
Course Description​: The course is aimed at giving students a brief insight
into practical electronics and its applications in robotics.It also aims at
making students aware of recent developments in robotics such as the
Internet of Things(IOT), Cloud robotics,etc.It is based on modelling,
simulation, making hardware, and lots of practical stuff. It is a
multidisciplinary course aimed for EEE/I, MECH,CS people.
Course Plan:
No of lectures Learning Objective
3 Introduction to basic robotics and electronics
2-3 Basic C and HTML Programming
2-3 Microprocessors (AVR Tutorial)
2 Eagle and Proteus
3-4 Arduino and its applications
3 Mechanical
1-2 Cloud Robotics and IOT
3 Final project
Evaluation Scheme: ​Assignments will be given on the basis of the parts
taught in class. The major part of evaluation would depend on a final
project and the project submitted for hackathon both of which would test
the creativity of the student and his understanding of electronics.The final
2. project would be there which would use all the aspects taught during the
course.
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Make up Policy: ​Make up​​for genuine reasons only.
Instructor in Charge
Introduction to Electronics in Robotics
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