arborweb - Ann Arbor online
HOME  l  ARBORLIST  l  SUBSCRIBE  l  ADVERTISE  l  ANN ARBOR CHRONICLE
Follow us on Facebook! Follow us on Twitter! Ann Arbor Observer
EVENTS
ARTICLES
CITY GUIDE
COMMUNITY GUIDE
CLASSIFIEDS
BLOGS
CRIME MAP
ARBOR VIEW
– Today's Events
– This Month's Events
– Annual Events
– Nightspots
– Today's Articles
– Archived Articles
– Restaurants
– Government
– Housing
– and more!
– Chelsea
– Dexter
– Saline
    View Photo · Submit
Click for Ann Arbor, Michigan Forecast
May 24, 2013
Print Comment E-mail

The Robotics Club

 

continued

Inside Corsa Instruments' workshop, people are working on their robots on a room-length worktable. One man sets his wooden robot on a trail of black electrical tape. It's a four-wheeled contraption, about six inches long, that carries a little box and what I believe to be a circuit board on top — fine little wires attached to teensy lights and gumdrop-looking things. The robot uses light sensors to "see" where it's going and adjust its course to follow the line of tape. The owner doesn't like its jerking motion, though, so he carefully moves some of its parts and tries again. Another man asks him what he calls his robot. "Woodbot," he answers without looking up.

At the other end of the table, a boy about ten years old is working two robots, which also follow a tape trail. Both of his robots are made of Legos. One has an extendable arm that scoops up a tinfoil ball and carries it in an oval path back to the starting point. Well, that's what it's supposed to do, but right now it's straying off the tape and toward the table's edge. The boy masterfully fiddles with the robots, a nearby laptop, and a tower that communicates with the robots; as he works, he explains for me what he's doing. Yes, these are Lego toys — they're called Lego Mindstorms and come with a microprocessor. The robots can talk to the laptop and each other through the tower, which is connected to the laptop by USB.

Bookmark and Share
previous  ·  1 l 2 l 3  ·  next page
all on one page
read more stories here -> Marketplace  l  Culture  l  Community  l  News
A summer dream
arborlist.com
Need to build web traffic?
arborweb.com
ARCHIVE   l   CONTACT   l   INFO   l   PRIVACY   l   HELP   l   RSS FEEDS   l   SEND A TIP   l   LOG IN
©1998-2013 Ann Arbor Observer - All Rights Reserved