ME 199A - Required Hardware and Software
The freshman curriculum, called Living WITH the Lab, provides a boost in hands-on learning by putting the ownership and maintenance of the “lab” into the hands of the students. Each student will purchase a robotics kit with a programmable controller, sensors, servos, and software to provide the basis for a mobile laboratory and design platform. Students will also purchase tools and software to allow them to work on projects independently outside of the classroom. Student-owned hardware and software broaden the spectrum of projects and design topics that can be addressed. The items purchased for ME 199A will be used throughout the entire freshman year. You will need most of the tools by the middle of the quarter, although you will need the multimeter by class 3.
Some online suppliers:
Harbor Freight Tools: www.harborfreight.com (retail store in Shreveport) | Radio Shack: www.radioshack.com |
Omnitron Electronics: www.omnitronelectronics.net | McMaster Carr: www.mcmaster.com |
Parallax: www.parallax.com | Jameco Electronics: www.jameco.com |
MSC Industrial Supply: www.mscdirect.com | MPJA Online: www.mpja.com |
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Description: Laptop Computer Purpose: To communicate with the Boe-Bot, to make engineering models and drawings, to perform scientific calculations, to write reports, and to develop computer-based presentations. You will also need your laptop during the exams. Source: Various sources. |
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Description: Mathcad Purpose: For performing scientific calculations Source: PSU Office of Information Technology Cost: $15 Download and complete this form. Take the completed form, $15, and your Current PSU ID to the help desk in Smith Center, Room 18
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Description: Parallax Boe-Bot (serial) with USB to Serial Adapter and 7.5 VDC power supply Purpose: The Boe-Bot is the platform utilized for laboratory and design projects. The Boe-Bot can be interfaced with a host of electrical components, sensors and actuators, providing a mechanism for implementing interesting engineering projects. In ENGR 120, the Boe-Bot is mostly used as a kit. The Board of Education (the top part of the Boe-Bot shown in the picture) is removed from the chassis/wheels in ENGR 121 and 122 and directly integrated into projects. |
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Description: 7 Function Multimeter Purpose: For understanding and troubleshooting electrical circuits and components Source: www.harborfreight.com (part number 270-334). You can find these almost anywhere, and the quality varies. Better multimeters are autoranging, which makes measurement easier. But, the multimeter shown will work well for this course. Approximate Cost: $2.99 (this is extremely inexpensive for a multimeter) |
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Description: Mini Test Clip Adapters Purpose: Adding these clips to the probles on the multimeter leads makes troubleshooting your circuits much easier. Source: www.radioshack.com or at a local Radio Shack store. Approximate Cost: $3.49 per pair |
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Description: ANSI Approved Safety Glasses Purpose: To protect your eyes during project work Source: Varous sources (online or local) Approximate Cost: $2 - $10 per pair |
Description: Canvas Tool Bag (internal and external pockets not necessary) Purpose: To hold your tools Source: Varous sources, online or local Approximate Cost: $3 - $12 |
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Description: Needle Nose Pliers Purpose: Nice for doing electrical work Source: Varous sources, online or local Approximate Cost: $2 - $10 |
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Description: Stainless Steel Ruler (there are all different types that would work well) Purpose: For measuring and laying out parts during fabrication Source: Varous sources, online or local Approximate Cost: $3 - $12 |
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Description: Dial Caliper (6 inch with thumb wheel is recommended) Purpose: To measure parts to within 0.001 inch Source: Varous sources, online or local. At www.harborfreight.com, see part number 5658-1VGA. Approximate Cost: $15 up |
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Description: Screwdriver. A Phillips and flat head screwdriver is handy. You can purchase a 6-in-1 as shown, or separate screwdrivers. A small screwdriver comes with the Boe-Bot kit, but this screwdriver won't be large enough when assembling the pump in ENGR 120. Purpose: To assemble parts Source: Varous sources, online or local. Approximate Cost: $2 - $10 |
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Description: Wire Stripper. You will need to strip 22 gage solid core wire (this is the size wire that fits into your breadboard). Purpose: For stripping insulation off of wire, for crimping, and for cutting Source: Varous sources, online or local. At www.omnitronelectronics.net, the part number is ST-30. Approximate Cost: $5 - $15 |
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Description: Alligator Clips (about 6 is probably enough) Purpose: To help you wire up circuits (especially when measuring current with a multimeter). Source: Varous sources, online or local (Radio Shack). At www.omnitronelectronics.net, the part number is TL-6BW. Approximate Cost: $2 - $6 |
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Description: Fine Point Sharpie (or other paint pen) Purpose: To make marks during project fabrication. Also works good on the printed student notes. Source: Varous sources Approximate Cost: $1 - $2 |
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Description: Black Electrical Tape Purpose: Various uses, including line following for Boe-Bot Source: Varous sources Approximate Cost: $0.50 - $2 |
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Description: Teflon Tape Purpose: Thread sealing tape for plumbing fittings Source: Varous sources Approximate Cost: $0.60 - $2 |
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Description: 0.032" Rosin Core Solder Purpose: Metal for permanent and secure electrical connections - requires a soldering iron which will be supplied in the Bogard Hall Freshman Projects Laboratory (never solder on a surface that could be flammable and never in a place where people live). Read safety precautions. Source: Varous sources, online or local. Radio Shack part number 65-017. Approximate Cost: $2 - $3 |
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Description: Flux for Soldering Purpose: Helps the solder flow and stick better to the metal being soldered (read safety precautions) Source: Varous sources, online or local (Radio Shack, Tool City). Radio Shack part number 64-022. Approximate Cost: $3 - $7 |
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Description: Simple and small pocket knife Purpose: To remove burrs from plastic parts and for cutting materials Source: Varous sources, online or local Approximate Cost: $3 - $10 |
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Description: 4 AA Batteries Purpose: To power your Boe-Bot for autonomous (no wires attached) operation. Source: Varous sources. Approximate Cost: $4 - $7 |