Educational Robotic Kit: Level 3

User Creative Robot SKU: UCR-EQROBO3
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Educational Robotic Kit: Level 3

User Creative Robot SKU: UCR-EQROBO3
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Educational Robotic Kit: Level 3
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Note: This is an add-on kit.‚ Educational Robotic Kits: Level 1 and 2 are needed to build the activities within Educational Robotic Kit: Level 3.

After building the activities with the Educational Robotic Kit: Level 1 & 2 your students in Grades 6-12 can move on to more advanced robotic activities that will challenge the most experienced programmers. The step-by-step activities cover scientific and engineering principles while exploring robotic programming. Build, program, and design your robots in 3D over the extensive 12 week schedule. Ideal for 1 student, but can accommodate up to 4 students working as a team.

 

Click here for access to EQ-ROBO3 curriculum.


User Creative Robotics Software is for only for Windows Operating Systems.



Buzzer Module (1 pcs)
  • Buzzer Module
- Max Rated Current : 30mA (DC 5V)
- Resonant Frequency : 2300Hz (Error range : 10%)
- Min Sound Pressure Level : 85dB/10cm
- Cable : Vcc(Red), Ground(Black), Signal(White)


DC Motor (2 pcs), DC Motor Shaft (4 pcs)

 

 

  • DC Motor
- Nominal operating voltage: 10VDC
- RPM: 175 ‚± 10% @ 10VDC
- Reduction gear ratio: 1/56
- 2 built-in DC Motor shaft holder
- Cable: Vcc (Red), Ground (Black)

  • DC Motor shaft
- Separate type DC Motor output shaft
- Material: POM


Servo Motor (2 pcs)

 

 

  • 2 output axis
  • Torque: 2.5 Kg‚·cm
  • Speed: 0.2sec / 60 (6.0 V)
  • Weight: 43 g
  • Size: 50.8 x 38.1 x 25.4 mm
  • Cable: Vcc (Red), Ground (Black), Signal (White)


Bricks (20 pcs)

 

 

  • Type & Quantity
- 1 unit-brick: 4 pcs
- 2 unit-brick: 4 pcs
- 3 unit-brick: 4 pcs
- 4 unit-brick: 4 pcs
- 5 unit-brick: 4 pcs

  • Material: ABS


Frame (74 pcs)

 

 

  • Type & Quantity
- 1x2 frame: 4 pcs, 1x3 frame: 4 pcs, 1x5 frame: 4 pcs, 1x7 frame: 4 pcs
- 2x5 frame: 2 pcs, 2x7 frame: 2 pcs, 2x12 frame: 2 pcs, 8x9 frame: 2 pcs
- 3x3 right angle frame: 2 pcs, 1x6 bended frames: 2 pcs, 1x9 bended frames: 2 pcs
- 1x6 round frame: 2 pcs, 5x5 cross frame: 2 pcs, 2x3 T frame: 2 pcs
- 1x6 link frame: 2 pcs, 1x2 obtuse frames: 10 pcs, 1x2 right angle frame: 10 pcs
- 1x4 servo frame: 4 pcs, 1x5 servo frame: 4 pcs, 1x7 servo link frame: 4 pcs
- 1x5 servo bended frame: 4 pcs

  • Material: ABS


Axis (26 pcs), Bushing (30 pcs)

 

 

  • Type & Quantity
- 25mm axis: 10 pcs
- 25mm bushing axis: 8 pcs
- 50mm axis: 6 pcs
- 75mm axis: 2 pcs
- 1-hole bushing: 20 pcs
- 2-hole bushing: 4 pcs
- 3-hole bushing: 4 pcs
- Connect bushing: 2 pcs

  • Material: ABS


Gear (4 pcs), Wheel (8 pcs), Universal Joint (4 pcs), Hinge (4 pcs)

 

 

 

  • Type & Quantity
- Large gear (30 teeth): 2 pcs
- Small gear (10 teeth): 2 pcs
- Sub wheel (20 mm): 2 pcs
- Large wheel (65 mm including tire): 2 pcs
- Caterpillar Driver Wheel (70 mm): 2 pcs
- Caterpillar Sub Wheel (30 mm): 2 pcs
- Universal Joint: 4 pcs
- Hinge Frame: 4 pcs

  • Material: ABS, Silicon


Spacer (8 pcs), Locking nut (10 pcs), Bolt (50 pcs), Nut (30 pcs)

 

 

  • Type & Quantity
- 3mm spacer: 4 pcs
- 6mm spacer: 4 pcs
- Locking nut: 10 pcs
- M4x8 bolt: 20 pcs
- M4x12 bolt: 20 pcs
- M4x10 link bolt: 10 pcs
- M4 nut: 30 pcs

  • Material: ABS, SS40




Educational Robotic Kit: Programming Software



Sample Schedule:

Month: Week: Subject: Study Contents:
1 1 Robot Definition ‚ 1) What is the robot?
‚  ‚ 2) What kind of parts are used in EQ-ROBO1 kit?
& ‚ 3) Exercise 1 : Assemble individual parts (brick, frame, axis, bushing, bolt, nut)
‚  ‚ 4) Exercise 2 : Making diagram figures (triangle, rectangle, octangle, circle)
Part list of EQ-ROBO1 ‚ 5) Exercise 3 : Making models (dragonfly, giraffe, fox, spider, elephant, chair)
2 Object's identify ‚ 1) Creative thinking
‚  ‚ ‚ ‚ - Find the characteristics of object and Expression
& ‚  2) Exercise 1 : Represent the characteristics of athletes
‚  ‚ ‚ ‚ - swimmer, tennis player, fencer, striker, goalkeeper, fencer, weight lifter
Expression ‚ ‚ 3) Exercise 2 : Represent the characteristics of objects
‚  ‚  ‚ - bicycle, rocking chair, windmill, boat, helicopter, airplane, firearm, motorcycle
3 Science principle-I in life ‚ 1) Machine Foundations-I
‚  ‚ ‚ - the center of gravity, leverage principles, link structure, friction, power transmission
‚  2) Exercise 1 : Making the seesaw (the center of gravity, leverage principles)
‚ ‚ 3) Exercise 2 : Making the Viking rides (friction)
‚  4) Bonus exercise 1 : Making the watermill (power transmission)
‚  5) Bonus exercise 2 : Making the ringing a bell (link structure)
4 Science principle-II in life ‚ 1) Machine Foundations-II
‚  ‚ - elastic power
‚  2) Exercise 1 : Making the catapult (leverage principle & elasticity of rubber band)
‚ ‚ 3) Exercise 2 : Making the rubber band power-driven car
‚ ‚ 4) Exercise 3 : Making the ScissorsBot (link structure & elasticity of rubber band)
‚  5) Bonus exercise 1 : Making the rubber band power-driven propeller plane
2 5 Science principle-III in life ‚ 1) Machine Foundations-III
‚ ‚ - motor, gear, gear train, gear ratio, crank
‚ 2) Exercise 1 : Making a manual fan (acceleration gear)
‚  3) Exercise 2 : Making a dancing clown (motor, power transmission)
‚  4) Exercise 3 : Making a 4-legged crawler (motor, reduction gear, crank, link)
‚ 5) Bonus exercise 1 : Making a shoveling machine (reduction gear, crank, link)
6 Science principle-IV in life ‚ 1) Electronics Foundations-I
‚ ‚ - Brain of robot : main controller's function, usage and I/O ports‚ 
‚  2) Exercise 1 : Making a helicopter (main controller, 1 motor) (safety training)
‚ ‚ 3) Exercise 2 : Making a BeetleBot (main controller, 1 motor)
‚ 4) Class robot competition : 1m running using BeetleBot
7 Science principle-V in life ‚ 1) Electronics Foundations-II
‚  ‚ - Infrared ray, Ir & Photo TR sensor
‚ ‚ 2) Exercise 1 : Making a troublemaker (main controller, Ir sensor, 2 motor)
‚ ‚ 3) Bonus exercise 1 : Making a copy machine (main controller, Ir sensor, 2 motor)
8 Line tracer ‚ 1) Robot-I
‚ ‚  - Line tracing concept, operation principles and basic algorithm
‚ ‚  ‚ 2) Exercise 1 : Making a line tracing robot (main controller, 3 Ir sensor, 2 motor)
‚ ‚ ‚  3) Exercise 2 : Testing the operating status according to the different sensor's distance
‚ ‚ ‚  4) Class robot competition : Line tracing
3 9 Science principle-VI in life ‚ 1) Electronics Foundations-III
‚ ‚ ‚ ‚ - Remote controller
‚ 2) Exercise 1 : remote controller's function, usage and communication channel setting
‚  3) Exercise 2 : Making a brick board game (main controller, remote controller, 1 motor)
‚  4) Exercise 3 : Making a remote control car (main controller, remote controller, 2 motor)
‚ ‚ 5) Class robot competition : Car racing by remote controller
10 Avoider ‚ 1) Robot-II
‚ ‚ - Obstacle avoiding concept, operation principles and basic algorithm
‚  2) Exercise 1 : Making an avoider robot (main controller, 3 Ir sensor, 2 motor)
‚  3) Exercise 2 : Testing the operating status according to the different sensor's distance
‚  4) Class robot competition : Obstacle avoiding
11 Battle‚ robot ‚ 1) Robot-III
‚ ‚ ‚ - Understanding the conductors, insulators, semiconductors
‚  2) Exercise 1 : Making a battle robot (main controller, remote controller, 2 motor)
‚  3) Class robot competition
‚ ‚ - 1:1 battle competition (sumo wrestling)
‚ ‚ - 2:2 battle competition (bursting the balloon)
12 Soccer robot ‚ 1) Robot-IV
‚ ‚ - Understanding the electric current, voltage and resistance
‚  2) Exercise 1 : Making a spider soccer robot
‚  3) Exercise 2 : Making a scorpion soccer robot
‚  4) Class robot competition : 3:3 robot soccer game
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