TABLE OF CONTENTS
JD Introduction and Setup
1. Getting Started with JD 2. Using The Robot Program 3. Introduction to Robotics 4. JD Box Contents 5. Battery Care & Charging 6. Building JD Humanoid 7. Connecting to JD over WiFi 8. Using a USB Wi-Fi Dongle 9. Fine Tune JDs Servos 10. Care for JD 3D Printing for JD 1. 3D Print Files for JD Mobile App for JD 1. Using JD with Mobile App General CoursesSoftware 1. ARC for Windows PC 2. Example Projects 3. Controls 4. Getting Help with Controls 5. ControlCommand() 6. Virtual Desktops 7. RoboScratch 8. Blockly 9. EZ-Script Mobile Software 1. Create a Mobile App Linear Programming 1. Create a Scene Using RoboScratch (Big Hero Six) 2. Create a Scene using Blockly (Avengers) Logical Programming 1. Programming Concepts (Variables, If/Else, Logic) 2. Counting Up 3. Counting Down Camera Input 1. Introduction to the EZ-B Camera 2. Face Detection with RoboScratch 3. Face Detection with Blockly 4. Face Detection with EZ-Script 5. Color Tracking with Servos 6. Color Tracking with Movement 7. Detecting Multiple Colors 8. Line Following with Roli, AdventureBot and Shell-E 9. Vision - Object Training & Recognition 10. Glyphs to Control Robot Movement 11. Detecting Glyphs & Augmented Reality 12. QR Code Detect 13. Microsoft Cognitive Emotion 14. Microsoft Cognitive Vision Audio Input 1. Speech Recognition RGB Output 1. RGB Animations Positioning 1. Servo Control 2. Introduction to Servo Motors 3. Create a Robot Dance 4. Program Robot to Dab 5. Program Robot to Play Piano 6. MYO Gesture Armband Navigation and Movement 1. Movement Panels 2. Navigating using RoboScratch 3. Navigating using Blockly Creative Applications 1. Customize Your EZ-Robot 2. Control Robot From Twitter 3. Nest Thermostat EZ-B v4 Robot Brain 1. EZ-B v4 Robot Brain Overview 2. DIY Autonomous Robot Vehicle 3. EZ-B v4 and IoTiny Wi-Fi Modes 4. Change WiFi Name 5. Resetting Your EZ-B v4 or IoTiny 6. USB WiFi or Ethernet Adapter Robot Troubleshooting 1. Which Robot are You Using? |
3D Print Files for JDWhile designing the plastic components for JD, we thought it would be great to open-source the STL files so anyone can 3D print replacement parts or modify them to fit a new robot design.
Print files can be downloaded within the Design tool in ARC (formerly EZ-Builder). Open ARC, then at the top left, click Open. Click on the EZ-Robot category at the top, and select the proper robot that you're using. You may need to click Not Now on the Open Assembly Instructions popup, and Skip on the Select Servo Fine Tune Profile popup. From there, find the My Robot window and click Design. At the top right, to the left of the Library Manager button, click on the blank dropdown and select the category of part. Find the part, then click on the i button. From there you can choose the STL file to save for printing. The Design tool can be found in the My Robot window, and also allows community members to upload their own parts to share with the world! What better use for your 3D printer than to make robot parts? Below, we've included some easy to access parts that may be useful for your JD. |