Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Want components for a robot..?  

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Are you interested in building robots...? Sometimes you may have to build a robot for you study project or as a hobby. Anyway if you are making a robot, then getting their parts may be a little difficult task for you. Then I am sure, this site will help you a lot (www.robokits.co.in). They provide a variety of products, even from the wheels for a robot to high performance micro controllers. Everything needed for a robot is available in their store. Micro controllers include the 8051 family, the ARM processors, AVRs and PICs.The wide range of sensors include wireless cameras , motion detection sensors, proximity sensors, line sensors, temperature sensors etc. They also provide programmers and micro controller boards. High speed and high torque motors, clamps for fixing them, remote controls and power supplies are also available.
You can order these products from their site. Payment can be done through paypal or any of the methods specified by them. The prices of the products are really affordable too. Now don't worry any more to get the components for a robot.

Friday, January 1, 2010

Welcome to the world of robots...  

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Robotics- It is the engineering science and technology of robots, their design, manufacture, application, and structural disposition. The term 'robot' was first introduced by Karel Capek in his play Rossum's Universal Robots, published in 1920. But the first recorded use of this term was done bu Asimov in his science fiction "Liar".
The first robot was the 'Unimate'(1961), which was programmed to pick hot metal pieces. But today the fields that are untouched by the robotics are rare. They include space exploration, surgery, defense, manufacturing, packing, entertainment etc. Today the names like Asimo and Topio are known even for the small children.
In this blog we will try our best to give you some good information about robots, their functioning, new technologies in robotics, etc. Keep visiting and be upgraded in this world of Robots.
Thank you...