Thursday, February 21, 2013

Learn to Make a Robot Class

The Boise Robotics Group in conjunction with local amateur radio operators is preparing to teach eight families how to make a robot from the ground up. The class will be taught through the Community Education program in the Boise School district.

Each family registered for the class will receive a complete robot kit. The kit contains everything needed to assemble the robot in the kit. This includes tools like wire cutters, soldering iron, pliers, Phillips screwdriver, work surface, safety glasses, software and drivers, and a USB to serial adapter. The only items students will need to bring are a laptop for programming and “AAA” batteries for robot power.

The robot built in the class is a CheapBot-14 and a line following sensor. The robot requires each family to solder the robot controller (its brain), assemble the robot body, solder the line follower sensor, and program the robot’s behavior.

The class will meet two days per week for four weeks. Instructors and mentors will together teach families basic electronics, soldering skills, and programming. At the end of the class, robots will be ready to compete in a line following competition. It is the hope of the Boise Robotics Group that families will then be ready to expand their robotics knowledge and expand the basic capabilities of their robot. If classes like this demonstrate success, they could be expanded across Idaho.

This class is made possible by the generous donations of the following people and organizations.

  • The BoRG
  • Disaster Guy
  • Mensa
  • NearSys LLC
  • Sawtooth Design
  • The Voice of Idaho

Donations by these organizations are offsetting the cost of the kits through sponsorships. To date, these donations have lowered the cost for the robot kits to $50 for each family. If you would like to sponsor a robot kit, please contact L. Paul Verhage.

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Feburary Meeting

February's meeting was the first after Boise State University's STEM Exploration. We were visited by four new members. The BoRG introduced three members to programming microcontrollers and controlling the movement of robots. The fourth began soldering a robot controller.

The next meeting is March 16th.

Get Assimilated by the BoRG (Boise Robotics Group)

The Treasure Valley's robotics group is the Boise Robotics Group, or the BoRG. The BoRG was created January 2004 with the goal of bringing amateur robotics to Southwest Idaho. We currently meet the third Saturday of each month at Hobby Town on Cole and Ustick. Meetings are open to the public and there is no membership to join. Walk ins and the curious are invited.

The BoRG is here to do the following.

  • Assist with robotic projects
  • Teach how to program microcontrollers
  • Teach skills in soldering and testing printed circuit boards
  • Find a robotics kit

The BoRG website is boiseroboticsgroup.org

The BoRG email group is located on Yahoo Groups at Bo_RG