- TekBots
TekBots are programmable
robot s used by several universities to help students learn some of the fundamental concepts that are found in the fields of computer and electrical engineering.TekBots are centered around the
Atmel microcontroller platform. This is the "brain" of the robot as it controls the robot's two motorized wheels allowing it to move. The robot's controller boards, wheels and all other peripherals are all housed in an aluminum base.TekBots are fairly high-tech devices, which is why they are found mostly in classrooms around the world and not on store shelves. However anyone can try building a TekBot if they are ready for the challenge.
History
The original TekBots program was developed by the
Oregon State University College of Engineering . Professors there wanted to provide a fun and interesting way for students to get excited about engineering. In 2000, the TekBots program was able to get off the ground with a $500,000 grant from the Oregon based company,Tektronix inc.Freshman students entering Oregon State University's engineering program start out with $80 worth of electronics to build their initial TekBot. As the students take more and more classes while in the electrical and computer engineering program, more and more functionality is added to the robots; such as
bump sensor s to sense when the robot has struck a wall orLCD screen s to display a message or eveninfrared (IR) transmitters and receivers to communicate with the robot.Students program the robot using such software as
AVR Studio 4 in order to write and compile a C program. The program is then transferred to the robot via aUSB orparallel port dongle .The TekBots program at Oregon State University is still seed-funded by Tektronix today.
TekBots is currently offered by 5 universities worldwide:
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Oregon State University
*Iowa State University
*Rochester Institute of Technology
*University of Nebraska
*Fukuoka Institute of Technology Several community colleges and other universities have also purchased TekBots over the years.
Current Classes
At most of the colleges the TekBot is used in a introduction to
Electrical Engineering Course. At Oregon State they are used as a Platform for Learning in 10 classes. At Nebraska they are used in 3 classes in combination with the Mega 128 Microprocessor. Also at Rochester they are used inDigital Logic Courses as well as the microprocessor and introduction classes.Both Nebraska and Oregon State combine the TekBot in integrating a Freshman Mentoring program.
Many senior design projects at Oregon State are completed with the TekBot. An example was the Tekway, a
Segway built using TekBots brains.ee also
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Vex
*Qfix
*Robot kit References
* [http://www.eecs.oregonstate.edu/education/tekbots/index.php/ Engineering Department at Oregon State University] .
* [http://oregonstate.edu/terra/departments/innovation/more-than-machines.html More Than Machines]
* [http://www.gazettetimes.com/articles/2003/04/20/news/community/local04.txt TekBots Article]
* [http://fie.engrng.pitt.edu/fie2002/papers/1505.pdf TekBots: Creating Excitement For Engineering Through Community, Innovation and Troubleshooting]External links
* [http://www.eecs.oregonstate.edu/education/tekbots/index.php/ Official TekBots website]
* [http://www.tek.com/ Tektronix Website]
* [http://eecs.oregonstate.edu/education/products/mega128.2/docs/mega128.2_UG.pdf/ TekBots Mega128 User Guide]
* [http://eecs.oregonstate.edu/education/products/mega128.2/docs/starterguide.pdf/ TekBots AVR Sudio 4 and Atmega128 Beginner's Guide]
* [http://eecs.oregonstate.edu/news/stories/expo06results.html Senior Design]
* [http://www.mentor.com/products/sm/upload/tek_bot_tpaper.pdf Senior Project]
* [http://oregonstate.edu/home/stories/index.php?story=newtekbots Tekway]
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