Types of Robots
Robots are grouped by shape, movement, and job. A robot may be mobile, industrial, humanoid, medical, agricultural, underwater, aerial, or educational.
Working Principle
Robots are grouped by shape, movement, and job. A robot may be mobile, industrial, humanoid, medical, agricultural, underwater, aerial, or educational.
Step by Step
- Identify how the robot moves.
- Identify what sensors it uses.
- Identify what job it performs.
- Compare autonomy level from manual to intelligent.
Working Simulation
Verified Learning Notes
Robots are classified by job, motion, environment, autonomy, and body shape. A robot does not need to look human.
The two-wheel build is a mobile robot. It can become tele-operated, sensor-guided, or semi-autonomous depending on code.
Classification does not change electrical safety: power, ground, and driver limits still matter.
Sort examples into industrial, mobile, medical, service, space, and educational robots.
Simulation Challenge
Use the working simulation above before touching wires. Change one value or command at a time, predict the result, then compare it with the diagram and the real module.
- Say what input changed.
- Predict the output.
- Run the simulator.
- Explain why the result is correct for Types of Robots.
Authenticity Checklist
- Does the diagram match Arduino Nano pin names?
- Does every signal have a common ground reference?
- Is the module powered at its correct voltage?
- Does the explanation separate signal, data, power, and mechanical motion?