Archive for the 'TRICKS Fundaes' Category

Simple Conductivity sensor to detect metals

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

Conductivity Test
In order to detect the presence of conductors,the simplest test is the Conductivity Test. Conductivity of a substance is defined as ‘the ability or power to conduct or transmit heat, electricity or sound’. Here what we use is the ability to transmit electricity. When an electrical potential difference is placed across a [...]

Bull in the Ring

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

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Work Done By- Pranav Ramkrishnan, Std.12th
Objective:
This is an extremely simplistic, yet interesting application using the i-Mach kit to make something that can do real and useful work. The basic aim of this task is to build and program an autonomous robot that can detect objects within its surrounding environment and having detected the object, [...]

Upgrading your i-MACH into A BULL DOZER

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

Work done by-Krishna Kumar Rao, Std.X
How cool would it be if u could upgrade your i-MACH by adding basic mechano parts and some brains into complex robots! Here i would be teaching (or rather guiding) you to build one yourself.
Bull Dozer
Now, let’s take a step forward and build an autonomous Bull Dozer! Let me [...]

Upgrading your i-MACH into A BULL DOZER

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

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Work done by-Krishna Kumar Rao, Std.X
How cool would it be if u could upgrade your i-MACH by adding basic mechano parts and some brains into complex robots! Here i would be teaching (or rather guiding) you to build one yourself.
Bull Dozer
Now, let’s take a step forward and build an autonomous Bull Dozer! Let me [...]

i-MACH Lifter

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

Work Done by – Pranav Ramkrishnan, Std.12th
Objective:
This is a slightly more complicated application of the i-Mach kit. The main aim of this robot is to travel a designated path, detect an obstacle, pick it up and then bring it back to the starting position. The robot must be made so that the object is lifted [...]

Multi Surface Line Follower (using 4 Line sensors)

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

Work done by Lokesh Kumar, S.E(Electrical)
It becomes very simple to work on a Multi surface line follower using 4 line sensors. I have used two sensors to judge the surface (it can be done by 1 sensor but then we do not get much accuracy) and the other two for following the line.
Sensor 1 && [...]