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Features
- Beginner Friendly
- Learn from home at any time and place (Self-paced program)
- High Quality Training Materials and Video Tutorials (Online Mode with 1 year material access)
- Project development skill
- Gain excellent technical expertise (Electronics Device Integration Knowledge, Programming Skills) (Working, Circuit Connection, Compilation and Simulation)
- Training Completion Certificate
- E-Booklet
- 40% Scholarship for Students
Target audiences
- Under graduation and post-graduation (from engineering background), as well as engineers in the industry, will benefit greatly from this course.
- This training would benefit participants in mechanical, electronics, mechatronics, and automation background.
24RRE001 – Robot Design and DevelopmentDuration: 26 HoursLecture Duration: 5 Hour 30 Minutes | Practising Duration: 20 Hour 30 MinutesLearn Industrial Robots and Robot Arm design to build your own robots
AICTE Evaluated Course Prior understanding of RoboticsRobotics is a crucial driving force in today’s business, as it can be utilised to boost productivity while maintaining high precision, and it can quickly adapt to any existing system. Every industry nowadays is attempting to integrate robots into their facility as a fully automated system.Course OverviewThis course will encourage younger generations to learn more about industrial robotics and their applications. In addition, the goal of this course is to create a 6-axis Robot Arm project. This program will take a total of 26 Hours for learning, practising the quizzes and assignments.Why Robotics?Market Demand: Robotics technology is being adopted by all industries as a cutting-edge technology, whether it is a restaurant or an automobile company.Wide Scope: Because robotics is a combination of multidisciplinary skills, it opens up a wide range of career opportunities in industries such as manufacturing, automotive, and information technology, among others, with competitive pay packages.Enhanced Vision: Robotics is one of the next-generation technologies that will impact everyone’s lives.Objectives

- To pursue understanding of the fundamentals of Industrial Robotics and its components.
- To grasp the various End Effectors, Sensors, and Actuators.
- To become knowledgeable with the applications of Industrial and Humanoid Robots.
- To impart on knowledge of microcontroller programming and integration.
- Describe how sensors, microcontrollers, and servo motor’s function and how they are implemented.
- Select Industrial Robots, Grippers, Sensors and Actuators based on the application and technical specifications.
- Determine the key parameters for designing a gripper.
- Develop numerous servo motor-based robot projects using IDE programming and excellent embedded system skills.
- Analyse the code used in other projects and determine what the code’s function is.
- Relate various scenarios in which the sensors could be used.
- Beginner Friendly
- Learn and Work from home at any time and place (Self-paced program)
- High Quality Training Materials and Video Tutorials (Online Mode with 1 year material access)
- Project development skill
- Gain excellent technical expertise (Electronics Device Integration Knowledge, Programming Skills) (Working, Circuit Connection, Compilation and Simulation)
- Training Certificate
- E-Booklet
- 30% Scholarship for Students
Curriculum
- 6 Sections
- 63 Lessons
- 365 Days
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- Introduction about Robotics3
- Week 1: Robotics Anatomy (Duration: 4 Hour 50 Minutes)Lecture Hours: 1 Hour 30 Minutes | Practicing Hours: 3 Hour 20 Minutes (Quizzes: 20 Minutes, Self-Study: 1 Hour 20 Minutes, Book Reading + Reference Weblink & Video Learning: 1 Hour 40 Minutes)13
- 2.0Week 1 Introduction1 Minute
- 2.1Objectives2 Minutes
- 2.2Part 1 History of Robots10 Minutes
- 2.3Robot Kinematics10 Minutes
- 2.4Part 2 Robot Anatomy and its classifications20 Minutes
- 2.5Quiz Instructions5 Minutes
- 2.6Robotics Quiz 1
- 2.7Part 3 Technical Specifications14 Minutes
- 2.8Part 4 Grippers and Tools26 Minutes
- 2.9Part 5 Applications of Industrial Robots6 Minutes
- 2.10Robotics Quiz 2
- 2.11Week 1 Conclusion1 Minute
- 2.12References100 Minutes
- Week 2: Sensors in Robots (Duration: 4 Hour 10 Minutes)Lecture Hours: 1 Hour 10 Minutes | Practicing Hours: 3 Hours (Quiz: 10 Minutes, Self-Study: 1 Hour, Book Reading + Reference Weblink & Video Learning: 1 Hour 50 Minutes)11
- 3.1Week 2 Introduction1 Minute
- 3.2Objectives2 Minutes
- 3.3Part 6 Robot Programming10 Minutes
- 3.4Part 7 Introduction to Humanoid Robots16 Minutes
- 3.5Part 8 Sensors – Types & Principles20 Minutes
- 3.6Part 9 Sensors – Scaling10 Minutes
- 3.7Part 10 Selection of Sensors15 Minutes
- 3.8Robotics Quiz 3
- 3.9Week 2 Conclusion1 Minute
- 3.10References110 Minutes
- 3.11Mid Term Feedback5 Minutes
- Week 3: Controllers and Actuators (Duration: 3 Hour 20 Minutes)Lecture Hours: 40 Minutes | Practicing Hours: 2 Hour 40 Minutes (Quiz: 20 Minutes, Self-Study: 1 Hour, Reference Weblink Learning: 1 Hour 20 Minutes)10
- 4.1Week 3 Introduction1 Minute
- 4.2Objectives2 Minutes
- 4.3Part 11 Introduction to UNO Microcontroller12 Minutes
- 4.4Part 12 PWM and Controller Communications17 Minutes
- 4.5Part 13 I/O Devices4 Minutes
- 4.6Robotics Quiz 4
- 4.7Part 14 Servo Motor – Working, Configuring & Controlling9 Minutes
- 4.8Robotics Quiz 5
- 4.9Week 3 Conclusion1 Minute
- 4.10References80 Minutes
- Week 4: Arduino IDE Programming (Duration: 7 Hours)Lecture Hours: 1 Hour 10 Minutes | Practicing Hours: 5 Hour 50 Minutes (Quiz: 20 Minutes, Self-Study: 1 Hour 30 Minutes, Reference Weblink Learning: 2 Hour, Software Installation: 30 Minutes, Programming Practicing: 1 Hour 30 Minutes)12
- 5.1Week 4 Introduction1 Minute
- 5.2Objectives2 Minutes
- 5.3Part 15 IDE Software Configuration12 Minutes
- 5.4Part 16 Serial Functions12 Minutes
- 5.5Part 17 Conditional Statements & Loops12 Minutes
- 5.6Part 18 While Loops6 Minutes
- 5.7Part 19 Special IDE Functions – Part 110 Minutes
- 5.8Part 20 Special IDE Functions – Part 28 Minutes
- 5.9Part 21 Special IDE Functions – Part 38 Minutes
- 5.10Robotics Quiz 6
- 5.11Week 4 Conclusion1 Minute
- 5.12References2 Hours
- Week 5: Robotic Arm Project Development (Duration: 6 Hour 40 Minutes)Lecture Hours: 1 Hour | Practicing Hours: 5 Hour 40 Minutes (Quiz: 10 Minutes, Final Exam: 30 Minutes, Self-Study: 1 Hour, Reference Weblink Learning: 2 Hour, Programming Code Practicing: 2 Hours)14
- 6.0Week 5 Introduction1 Minute
- 6.1Objectives2 Minutes
- 6.2Part 22 Robotic Arm Project Material Requirement9 Minutes
- 6.3Part 23 Programming Parts10 Minutes
- 6.4Part 24 Initialization of Servos23 Minutes
- 6.5Part 25 Configuration of Servos12 Minutes
- 6.6Part 26 Controlling through External Device6 Minutes
- 6.7Robotic Arm Code
- 6.8Robotics Quiz 7
- 6.9Week 5 Conclusion1 Minute
- 6.10References2 Hours
- 6.11Final Exam
- 6.12Feedback10 Minutes
- 6.13Course Booklet
Yes, students will receive a 40 percent scholarship. They can get the discount by using the appropriate coupon code. There is no financial assistance available for professionals.
The course will last for five weeks, with each week requiring around one hour of work (reading, videos, quizzes, and projects). You should be able to finish the course in 5 weeks if you work diligently.
There are no prerequisites for this course, thus it is suitable for absolute beginners. Beginners with an engineering background will have no trouble picking it up, but others will have no trouble at all because the entire concept was taken from the ground up.
Many careers can benefit from having a basic understanding of robotics, but other jobs demand it particularly. Careers in robotics include the following: Design Engineer, Simulation Engineer, Maintenance Engineer, Software Analyst, Software Developer, Software Engineer, User Experience Engineer, Research Scientist, Marketing Analyst, Technical Associative
Using the Arduino and hardware systems, you'll be able to design and build a variety of servo motor-based robots, as well as write basic code in both the C++ and C programming languages. Most importantly, you'll have fun experimenting with new technologies that will become an increasingly important part of our future.
No, it is merely an option; if you can afford it, go ahead. A real-life hands-on method to actively build, connect, and program a device is one of the important ingredients, for which you'll need to purchase electrical hardware such as Arduino Uno and Servo motors, which vary in cost and availability based on your area (1000–2000 INR).
Arduino IDE. You can directly download the software on the Arduino official page
Take quizzes & tests on any device, including mobile, and watch videos on any platform (including mobile). When utilizing a laptop or desktop computer, you will need at least 2GB of RAM.
Up to 1 Year, the participants can access the course materials including video lectures, course booklet and quizzes.
Participants can retake the quizzes up to ten times. There is no option for retaking the final exam.
If you have a question about a paid course while you're taking it, you can look for answers in the Respected Forum Section or submit a ticket through the support option.
Our Forum has been created particularly for participants to highlight measures that will assist you in promptly resolving any concerns you may have. Our Support Team is also available to assist you.
Yes. You will have access to the course when you have completed it as long as your accounts are in good standing and RoboRAM has a license to the course. So, if you want to go back over certain topics in the course after you've completed it, you can do so for up to one year from the date of your enrolment.
It is highly recommended you follow the courses in the specified order since the material builds on itself throughout the Specialization.
In simulation, design, programming, and other areas, robotics engineers can earn anywhere from 10 to 20 L per year. If the individual has a lot of stuff inside and outstanding industrial experience, pay packages can reach as high as 30L per year.