Haddington Robot Arm

Introduction To "Fire Breathing Robots..."

Overview, Introduction & Prerequisites:

This is an Introduction to the Haddington Robot Arms we have in class.  This page will cover a Mish-Mash of content related to Haddington Robot and how to use it.

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  • Unit: Robotics
    • Module: Robot Club - Haddington Robot Arm  - Resources
  • This is a LEARNING Activity : Lesson / Lab

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Sponsor Shout Out

I would like to thank DuPont & Revolution Robotics for their generous support of my classroom and curriculum development.   DuPont was able to provide my 2020-2021 Mechatronics class with a Robot kit from Revolution Robotics, and I was able to build a classroom set of about 8 Robots.

Learning Objective:

Module Scope:
  • Introduction to the Haddington Robot Arm
Learning Targets:
  • Jog the Robot
Prior Knowledge:
  • Basic understanding of coding 
Resources & Materials Needed:
  • PC, Laptop or Other device to access the LinkedIn application
  • Each lesson will have specific items needed to complete the labs and tasks

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Caution & Safety  Considerations:

Primer:  "Aaron, I can imagine no way in which this thing could be considered anywhere remotely close to safe. All I know is I spent six hours in there and I'm still alive... You still want to do it?"

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Unit Topics and Lessons

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