Robo-BTooth is a Robotics workshop where you will learn about designing an Android Mobile controlled wireless robot using Bluetooth technology. Bluetooth is a specification for a small form-factor, low-cost, short-range radio solution for providing links between mobile-computers, mobile phones, and other portable and hand-held devices. It is also used for providing connectivity to the internet. It is based on a radio link that provides fast and reliable transmission of both voice and data. The workshop aims to introduce students to the field of robotics and how it is implemented in real life. It basically focuses on conceptualization and designing of Bluetooth based robots which will help them to clear the fundamental concepts of "How to build a Android Mobile Controlled Wireless Robot using Bluetooth??".
The Workshop includes a detailed study structure, delivered & demonstrated live by our experts in the field of Robotics. To start communication through Bluetooth, the connection between two Bluetooth devices is established. One of it transmits data & the other receives the data to control the robot. Once the student acquires knowledge about its basic operations, it can be further be employed for Home Appliance Control, Motor Control, Wheel Chair Control, Surveillance Robots, etc.
We at ABLab Solutions would get you closer to the robotics domain right from the fundamentals to its implementation in building an Android Mobile Phone Controlled Wireless Robot using Bluetooth technology.
Program Benefits
- Clear your fundamentals of Robotics
- Build & develop your own Bluetooth based Android Mobile Controlled Robot
- Gain conceptual knowledge on Robotics, Embedded C, ATmega16, Bluetooth, etc.
- Get trained by experts.
- Awarded certificate on "Robo-BTooth"
- Live Demos and Interactive Question & Answer sessions
- Get useful Materials
Learning Outcomes
- How to use different embedded software tools
- How to write program for ATmega16
- How to interface LED with AT mega 16
- How to generate different patterns in LED array
- How to interface 16X2 Alphanumeric LCD with ATmega16
- How to interface DC Motor Driver with ATmega16
- How to drive a motor using DC Motor Driver
- How to add password protection to the designed Robot
- How to control a robot wirelessly from an Android Mobile using Bluetooth
Course Outline
- Introduction to Robotics
- Different types of Robots
- Manual and Autonomous Robots
- Overview of Basic Electronics
- Overview of Digital electronics
- Different types of Sensors
- Different types of Actuators
- AVR Software Tools-AVR Studio, WinAVR, SinaProg
- Introduction to ATmega16
- Features of ATmega16
- I/O Ports of ATmega16
- LED Interfacing with ATmega16
- Different LED Pattern Generation
- H-Bridge Driver
- DC Motor Driver
- L293D based DC Motor Driver Interfacing with ATmega16 in 5V Mode
- L293D based DC Motor Driver Interfacing with ATmega16 in PWM Mode
- USART
- USART of ATmega16
- Bluetooth Protocol
- HC-06 Bluetooth Module Interfacing with ATmega16
- HC-06 Bluetooth Module Interfacing with Android Mobile using ATmega16
- Android Mobile to HC-06 Bluetooth Module Wireless Data Communication with ATmega16 and LED Display
- Bluetooth Android Application
- Renaming HC-06 Bluetooth Device Name with ATmega16
- HC-06 Bluetooth based Android Mobile Controlled Wireless Robot with ATmega16
- Password Protection
- Password Protected HC-06 Bluetooth based Android Mobile Controlled Wireless Robot with ATmega16
Practicals
- Password Protected HC-05 Bluetooth based Android Mobile Controlled Wireless Robot with ATmega16
- HC-05 Bluetooth Module to Android Mobile Wireless Data Communication with ATmega32 and LED Display
- HC-05 Bluetooth Module Interfacing with ATmega16
- HC-05 Bluetooth Module Interfacing with Android Mobile using ATmega16
- HC-05 Bluetooth based Android Mobile Controlled Wireless Robot with ATmega16
- Bidirectional Wireless Data Communication between HC-05 Bluetooth Module and Android Mobile with ATmega16 and LED Display
- Android Mobile to HC-05 Bluetooth Module Wireless Data Communication with ATmega16 and LED Display
- Robot Driving with ATmega16
- Speed Control of Robot with ATmega16
- L293D based DC Motor Driver Interfacing with ATmega16 in PWM Mode
- L293D based DC Motor Driver Interfacing with ATmega16 in 5V Mode
- LED Blinking with ATmega16
- LED Interfacing with ATmega16
- LED Pattern 8 with ATmega16
- LED Pattern 7 with ATmega16
- LED Pattern 6 with ATmega16
- LED Pattern 5 with ATmega16
- LED Pattern 4 with ATmega16
- LED Pattern 3 with ATmega16
- LED Pattern 2 with ATmega16
- LED Pattern 1 with ATmega16
- LED Dancing with ATmega16
Kits Detail
Softwares, Installation Guides, User Guides
- RealTerm Terminal Software
- USB to Serial Driver
- USBasp Driver
- SinaProg Hex Downloader Software
- SinaProg Program Download Guide
- SinaProg Fuse Bit Setting Guide
- RealTerm User Guide
- USBasp Driver Installation Guide
- USB to Serial Driver Installation Guide
- SinaProg Installation Guide
- RealTerm Installation Guide
- Atmel Studio 6 Software
- Atmel Studio 6 Installation Guide
- Atmel Studio 6 Project Guide