22 pages of detailed, step by step instructions on how to build a racecar using the Vex Robotics Cortex platform. I include pictures and descriptions for every step of the building process to make it easy for students to follow along. I also include setps on how to write the RobotC program for the robot. This project should take about 1 full week to build and program. The racecar has a high gear ratio and is alot of fun to race!
If you would like to see live video's of me creating a Vex Robot, explaining construction, coding in RobotC, and how to program the vehicle, please visit my Udemy course! Link Below. https://www.udemy.com/course/vex-robotics-for-beginners/?referralCode=F6ADAE52DC8252804546 OR feel free to email me for personal tutoring where I can help you learn, trouble shoot, or create class assignments or projects for you! -- > jamesshangle@gmail.com This document describes, step by step, how to build a 4
The purpose of this project is to give students an introduction to working with 4 of the most common Vex Robotics sensors in the Vex Cortex platform. The 4 sensors include: bumper / button switch, potentiometer, limit switch, and an optical shaft encoder. Students are given step by step instructions on exactly how to attach each sensor to a pre-built vex clawbot. Then the students practice writing some sample codes which utilize sensors and the sensorvalue function in RobotC programming language
If you would like to see live video's of me creating a Vex Robot, explaining construction, coding in RobotC, and how to program the vehicle, please visit my Udemy course! Link Below. https://www.udemy.com/course/vex-robotics-for-beginners/?referralCode=F6ADAE52DC8252804546 OR feel free to email me for personal tutoring where I can help you learn, trouble shoot, or create class assignments or projects for you! -- > jamesshangle@gmail.com This PowerPoint presentation is for absolute beginners
This project assignment challenges students to incorporated 4 of the most common vex sensors on to a pre-made vex clawbot. Students should already have built the vex clawbot prior to working on this project. Additionally, this assignment contains RobotC programming questions to aid in the project. The 4 sensors used in this project are: optical shaft encoder, limit switch, button switch / bumper switch, and a potentiometer. At the end of the document, I give the programming solutions to the proj
If you would like to see live video's of me creating a Vex Robot, explaining construction, coding in RobotC, and how to program the vehicle, please visit my Udemy course! Link Below. https://www.udemy.com/course/vex-robotics-for-beginners/?referralCode=F6ADAE52DC8252804546 OR feel free to email me for personal tutoring where I can help you learn, trouble shoot, or create class assignments or projects for you! -- > jamesshangle@gmail.com This laboratory assignment is for absolute beginners wi
If you would like to see live video's of me creating a Vex Robot, explaining construction, coding in RobotC, and how to program the vehicle, please visit my Udemy course! Link Below. https://www.udemy.com/course/vex-robotics-for-beginners/?referralCode=F6ADAE52DC8252804546 OR feel free to email me for personal tutoring where I can help you learn, trouble shoot, or create class assignments or projects for you! -- > jamesshangle@gmail.com This Lab is designed to be completed once students have
If you would like to see live video's of me creating a Vex Robot, explaining construction, coding in RobotC, and how to program the vehicle, please visit my Udemy course! Link Below. https://www.udemy.com/course/vex-robotics-for-beginners/?referralCode=F6ADAE52DC8252804546 OR feel free to email me for personal tutoring where I can help you learn, trouble shoot, or create class assignments or projects for you! -- > jamesshangle@gmail.com This file related to my RobotC Programming PowerPoint w
If you would like to see live video's of me creating a Vex Robot, explaining construction, coding in RobotC, and how to program the vehicle, please visit my Udemy course! Link Below. https://www.udemy.com/course/vex-robotics-for-beginners/?referralCode=F6ADAE52DC8252804546 OR feel free to email me for personal tutoring where I can help you learn, trouble shoot, or create class assignments or projects for you! -- > jamesshangle@gmail.com This document contains two class lectures worth of mate
Acceleration worksheet for high school Physics 1 class. This assignment is designed to be used to practice determining acceleration values and describing the motion of the object when given velocity vs time data. In part 2 of the assignment, students determine the velocity of an object, given a description of the object's motion. In part 3 of the assignment, students determine the velocity of an object, given the acceleration of the object. This worksheet covers topics related to: constant velo
This product documents instructions on how to attach a bumper / button switch to a pre-built Vex Clawbot using the Vex cortex system. This switch is attached to the rear bumper of a pre-built clawbot and can be programmed to prevent the clawbot from backing into walls or other objects. This assignment is for students who have already built a vex clawbot, and this will help them learn the basics of programming sensors by editing the clawbot code. If you would like to see live video's of me creati
This product documents instructions on how to attach a potentiometer to a pre-built Vex Clawbot using the Vex cortex system. This potentiometer will track the angle of the vex clawbot arm and it travels up and down within its range of motion. This assignment is for students who have already built a vex clawbot, and this will help them learn the basics of programming sensors by editing the clawbot code. If you would like to see live video's of me creating a Vex Robot, explaining construction, cod
This product documents instructions on how to attach a limit switch to a pre-built Vex Clawbot using the Vex cortex system. This limit switch is used to detect when the arm of the vex clawbot has reached the bottom of its range of motion, to prevent damage to the arm. This assignment is for students who have already built a vex clawbot, and this will help them learn the basics of programming sensors by editing the clawbot code. If you would like to see live video's of me creating a Vex Robot, ex
This product documents instructions on how to attach an optical shaft encoder to a pre-built Vex Clawbot using the Vex cortex system. This optical shaft encoder will enable the student to measure the angular distance traveled by the rear right wheel of the clawbot. This assignment is for students who have already built a vex clawbot, and this will help them learn the basics of programming sensors by editing the clawbot code. If you would like to see live video's of me creating a Vex Robot, expl
Acceleration do now for high school Physics 1 class. This assignment is designed to be used to practice determining, describing, and drawing acceleration. Students are first asked to create a dot diagram representing different types of motion. Next, students must describe the acceleration of an object based on a dot diagram. Finally in the last section, students are asked to describe "Acceleration" in their own words. This worksheet covers topics related to: constant velocity, speed, distance, t
If you would like to see live video's of me creating a Vex Robot, explaining construction, coding in RobotC, and how to program the vehicle, please visit my Udemy course! Link Below. https://www.udemy.com/course/vex-robotics-for-beginners/?referralCode=F6ADAE52DC8252804546 OR feel free to email me for personal tutoring where I can help you learn, trouble shoot, or create class assignments or projects for you! -- > jamesshangle@gmail.com I used this document to describe the syllabus for the f
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