Location - ECC – 508
Opening Hours - 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Purpose of this laboratory
The Robotics Laboratory dedicated to those interested in robotics competitions like the STEM Robotics Contest, World Robot Olympiad, TurtleBot Thailand Championship, Robotics Innovation Technology Competition, and AI/IoT, is equipped with a variety of robots, mechanical devices, sensors, actuators, 3D printers for prototyping, and IoT devices for experimentation, along with advanced tools like robotic arms, mobile robots, drones, and simulation software for design and testing.
Laboratory Materials
The Robotics Laboratory encompasses a diverse collection of tools and devices including robotic arms, mobile robots, IoT devices, and AI tools. These resources are designed to help foster a hands-on learning experience in which students can create, construct, experiment with, and program robots, providing insight into important fields such as automation, AI, machine learning, and real-time decision-making.
1. Drones
Used to explore aerial robotics, control systems, and real-time image processing.
2. 3D Printers
Used for prototyping robot parts and structures.
3. Sensors (Ultrasonic, LIDAR, Cameras, IR, etc.)
Enable robots to perceive their environment and make decisions based on sensory input.
4. Actuators (Motors, Servo Motors, Stepper Motors)
Purpose: Provide movement and control to the robot.
5. Microcontrollers (Arduino, Raspberry Pi, ESP32, etc.)
Serve as the brain of the robot, controlling its actions and processing sensor data.
6. Power Supply Units
Provide stable power to robots and their components.
7. Breadboards and Wiring Kits
Facilitate prototyping and circuit testing.