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		<title>Building Robots</title>
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In an afternoon, as a lesson in electronics and building, Emily and I built a small robot. Although it has a small rechargable battery, the robot is based on ideas of BEAM robotics,  which combine simple electronics with simple locomotion to produce insect-level behavior.  This robot uses two photodiodes as eyes, [...]]]></description>
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<p>In an afternoon, as a lesson in electronics and building, Emily and I built a small robot. Although it has a small rechargable battery, the robot is based on ideas of <a href="http://www.solarbotics.net/" title="BEAM robots are small and insect-like">BEAM robotics</a>,  which combine simple electronics with simple locomotion to produce insect-level behavior.  This robot uses two photodiodes as eyes, and vigorously seeks out the brightest light source in a darkened room.</p>
<p>In order to make life easier, we used <a href="http://www.goldmine-elec-products.com/prodinfo.asp?number=C6920" title="the kit that we used for this project">a kit for the robot</a> that included directions, all parts and a pre-printed circuit board.  Emily was able to solder all the joints herself, with me only needing to do some cleanup after the project was done.</p>
<p>You could tell that she was astonished when we charged it up, and it actually worked!  Besides the discussions about basic electronics, it was a great way for Emily to learn how to follow written directions, and match parts to a schematic. <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/14060893@N08/sets/72157603371080939/show/" title="making a robot slideshow" target="_blank">See the rest of the pictures here</a>.</p>
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