TE
科技回声
首页24小时热榜最新最佳问答展示工作
GitHubTwitter
首页

科技回声

基于 Next.js 构建的科技新闻平台,提供全球科技新闻和讨论内容。

GitHubTwitter

首页

首页最新最佳问答展示工作

资源链接

HackerNews API原版 HackerNewsNext.js

© 2025 科技回声. 版权所有。

Ask HN: Seeking Advice on Educational Robots

1 点作者 catbird超过 3 年前
I have been given a modest budget to revamp the robotics class at the college where I teach, and I&#x27;m having trouble finding good options for robots to buy for students to work with in the classroom.<p>Ideally I&#x27;m looking for small wheeled robots with a grasping arm attached. It would have a built in camera and enough compute on board to do some basic computer vision, so maybe Raspberry Pi based.<p>To be honest the students that I work with are not strong at programming, but they do have some experience with Matlab and Simulink from previous classes. I&#x27;m hesitant to bring ROS into the picture based on previous frustrating experience (though that was nearly 10 years ago, maybe it is better now).<p>Last year we did a pilot class based on the cheapest robotics kits on Amazon (Adeept brand arms, built from small hobby servos and acrylic plates). The students enjoyed working with them, but the arms weren&#x27;t rigid enough or strong enough for accurate and repeatable control, like drawing with a pen.<p>Industrial robots like the Franka Emika Panda are out of my budget. I&#x27;ve started to see some Chinese companies and kickstarters offering cheaper 6 degree of freedom &quot;cobots,&quot; but I haven&#x27;t found much info and worry about customer support. The &quot;Locobot&quot; system from Interbotix (like a roomba with an arm on top) is in the ballpark, but maybe larger than necessary.<p>Is there anything like the Adeept RaspTank Pro (http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.adeept.com&#x2F;rasptank-pro_p0245.html), but just a little bit more sturdy?<p>Are Amazon and RobotShop.com the only places to look for educational robots in the US? I would hate to make a big order and find out later that I missed out on a great option.

暂无评论

暂无评论