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fischertechnik STEM Robotics BT Beginner

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SKU: FT-540587
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Features
Constructor series ROBOTICS
Body material Plastic
Details Trapezoidal spikes / gutters
Number of components 380
Weight (kg) 1,96 кг
Warranty 12 months
Main characteristics Constructor
Direction Programmable module
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An easy way to start programming! Robotics BT Beginner explains the basic principles of programming using the graphical programming software ROBO Pro Light, which is used to control stationary and mobile models fischertechnik. Students can use sensors and starters to build and then control simple models such as hand dryers, carousels, barriers, conveyor belts, or mobile crawlers. The BT Smart Controller has 4 inputs for sensors and 2 outputs for motors or lights, a USB interface and a Bluetooth 4.0 interface. ROBO Pro Light software (available for free download) allows even young students to quickly and easily gain their first programming experience. In addition, all models can also be controlled and programmed using a tablet (iOS / Android) using a free application. ROBOTICS BT can be used in group and individual training. The kit comes in a sturdy Gratnells box with a protective lid and a specially designed system for storing parts in separate trays.
Additional teaching material:
Innovative fischertechnik teaching materials help to teach technical concepts in a practical way and introduce them to students. The educational didactic workbook, which includes problems with solutions and handouts, also offers demonstration models that will help to quickly prepare lessons.
Main topics:
Instrument making and control
Programming
Interaction of hardware and software
Using drives and sensors
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