That's a big question and one that won't get answered fully here. There is no point in oing to a lot of detail because there will always be big parts of the project that won't get covered. Here are some headings that separate out a few of the main tasks. Most robots are too big for one person to develop, so it's worth finding friends who are interested and have some of the skills that will be needed.
Elements of robot design and build:
Identify what you want it to do. Walking, rolling, lifting, carrying etc
Design the mechanics for movement and for other tasks such as lifting
Select motor types and sizes to generate the movement
Design the electrical power supply
Select a micro-processor that will do everything required of it
Design the electronic control circuitry to incorporate the controller
Program it
Test it
Each of the tasks needs plenty of time and effort. If it's a first attempt, keep it simple and look out for someone who has built something similar in the past. Their experience will be really useful. Seek out a forum so you can get online support from other experts.
The last bit of advice - keep working at it. It will take a long time but don't give up.
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the first robot was designed by Leanardo Divinchi in 1495. The first robot was designed in 1495 by Leanardo Divinchi.
It depends how you program them
Larger workenvelope than cartesian and cylinderical robot, design simple, good weight lifting capacity.
Because the architect always design somethings that is hard for the civil engineer to construct.
I am currently making a robot and first you need a designs then you get the brain which will control the robot, the brain is programmed in C. Then you get the controller and program all the outputs and servos, and hope it works.
-- Design, construct, configure, and launch robot hardware to conduct space exploration and inquiry. -- Cease all space inquiry and exploration.
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Sketchup Library is a program to design, construct, and engineer three dimensional models. The Library is used as a collection for different Sketchup projects.
Off-line Programming (OLP) is a Robot programming method where the Robot Program is created independent from the actual robot cell. The robot program is then uploaded to the real robot for execution. In off line programming the robot cell is commonly represented as a graphical 3Dmodel.
The number of batteries needed to power a robot will depend on the design of the specific robot.
Yes
The one that can do what you program it to do.
the first robot was designed by Leanardo Divinchi in 1495. The first robot was designed in 1495 by Leanardo Divinchi.
yes if you program it to
they design a body and then software for the computer inside the robot itself to run on.
It depends how you program them
by farting in a dishwasher