How to Start with Robotics? for Absolute Beginners || The Ultimate 3-Step Guide

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Follow this 3-Step Guide to get Started with Robotics (Success Guaranteed)
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:00 Step 1 Programming Language
03:00 Step 2 Electronics
06:00 Step 3 Robot Kit
How to start with Robotics if you are an absolute beginner?
1- Robots need to be programmed, so the first thing you need to learn is a programming language. As a beginner, start with C.
2- Robots are composed of Electronics, so you need to learn Electronics. I'd recommend you buy an Arduino board and learn how to do projects with it.
3- Now, you can buy a Robot Kit and start programming it.
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Robotics Where to Start?
How to get Started with Robotics?
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🤖🤖Who am I?
- I'm a Surgical Robotics Engineer (PhD) by day, a YouTuber by night.
- Currently, creating algorithms for robotic surgeries.
- A surgical robot I developed was cleared by FDA and released to the US market in 2017.
- PhD: I built a robot to perform surgeries on astronauts remotely (funded by NASA).
- Won ASME International Robot Competition in 2014.

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1) Learn Electronics
2) Learn assembler
3) Control electronics through assembler
4) Learn C or C++
5) Control electronics through C/C++
6) A class of mechanical engineering is good too (I severely miss that skill)
7) Learn 3D modelling for 3D printing
8) Learn molding and casting to reproduce (printed or lasercut) parts faster and more cheaply.

CallousCoder
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i want to be a smart person, like i want to know complex math and chemistry and engineering but i am in my senior yeah and have completely cheated my way through high school and literally dont even have base knowledge in any subject

graysoncarter
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1:04) learn a programming language
C++, python
3:03) electronics aurdino and raspberry pi
6:22) build programming

One_Of_Kind_Jilu
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When he said Micheal reeves I was like: Yep this is for me

Isamin
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Just got offered a job to teach beginning robotics to children as part of STEM. I'm a beginner too! This is a great jumping off point...thank you.

heidirothfuss
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Interesting. I did robotics engineering in university although I ended up working in electrical engineering. I’ll probably try it out automating my Mom’s laundry line (drying) - she uses a steel frame that has wheels so would use some motors as output and light and humidity sensors as input.. once the light drops to a certain level and the humidity hits 80%; wheel the whole thing in so nothing gets wet in the rain.

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If you’re just starting to learn robotics and feel like you’re getting stuck, read this comment:


Listen, I know it sucks. Learning all the wiring and coding that goes into this is challenging… trust me, I have autism so that’s just one more mental barrier that I end up setting in front of myself without even having a say.

But, if I’ve learned anything… you should almost be able to envision your next step, before you take it. What I mean is that if you take your time, and don’t stress.. you know very well your brain could come up with complex strategies to accomplish things! The only way to let that out, is to slowly teach yourself one thread at a time.

Imagine it like climbing a mountain; You go slow, and plan out every step that comes to ensure your safety and progress stays thorough. The more you climb mountains, you get faster naturally get without pushing yourself as hard.

You wouldn’t want to rush climbing a mountain would you? You’ll likely mess up, the only difference is messing up while coding is an inconvenience.. messing up while climbing could cost you your life.


Maybe, for some people, you should treat coding consequences like climbing ones.. you’ll think a lot more about what you’re doing and put more care into it.

Robotics and Climbing are completely different things, but they don’t have to be. If you apply the mentality of a careful climber, who strategically makes a lengthy combination of steps and grabs… then you can be a careful programmer, who strategically makes a lengthy combination of actions and wireframing(aka; building out your code from something small to something big).

Maybe you’ve heard something like this before in your life, but take it differently from me. Remember, I have autism so I’m in a different spectrum than most of you… it doesn’t mean I’m smarter or anything, it just means my head is outside the box in my own format.

And if you think you’ll forget.. maybe print out this comment or something. Set it up, read it again through and through till you get what I’m saying.

EchoYoutube
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This is a handy video to watch. I'm the overachieving science-lover insomniac with a big idea of a recreational robot lol

eviedelaney
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I like fields and projects that most people say are too complicated and boring since I have autism and my brain is wired up to love stuff like that.

I could design and give you a multitude of full proof concepts that could absolutely be fleshed out into working real-world applicable machines… it’s just I don’t know how to do it yet. That’s why I gotta learn!!!

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First of all thank you for giving hope to us people in countries like sudan, africa.. Hope that we can still learn what we love despite the obstacles along the way... Like we can't buy these kits you mentioned directly but what i like the most about this vedio is it feels smooth and doable to learn robotics so really really thank you sir for being informative and helpful and have a good day✌️🇸🇩

hamzamohamed
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Yay what ive been looking for!!! Finally somewhere to start

khenpahilanga
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Thank you for this video. I've been on the hunt for some sort of programming/robotics for my 13 year old brother whose shown a passion for this and have been finding it hard to know where to begin. Great having the links to the products too!!!

greerpatterson
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The moment he said michael reeves, I didn’t click off.

AL-rxql
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I was really interested but I thought I should learn Python but this video guided me a better way. Thank you doc .

harshitsingla
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a Family friend offered some work experience which is teaching kids robotics, and though I learned computer science I don't have knowledge outside the course, which is why I'm here. Thank you

doremiya
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Hey dr robot, thank you so much for making these videos! I'm someone with zero experience looking to learn how to make robots as a hobby and your videos have been a god sent.

domfru
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I was confused about how to start my journey in robotics. Thank you, Mr. Robot, through this video now I know the flow.

findezz
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This was EXACTLY the video i was looking for

CHIBSx
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For novices, robotics entails learning the fundamentals, working on modest projects to obtain experience, and then progressively moving on to more complicated systems as your abilities grow.

molugusatyapriya
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Dude 3-4 hours a day is extremely difficult for most ppl. Try 1-2 hours a day if you’re always learning new stuff every day. If you’ve been sitting around learning nothing for a month or two, then maybe try 3-4 hours a day. During the weekend maybe 3-4 makes more sense

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