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| [ | | style="background:LightBlue; color:black; font-size:135%" align="center" | '''Robot Links''' | ||
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| style="background:LightGrey; color:black; font-size:115%" align="left" | '''Author''' | |||
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| style="background:white; color:black;" align="left" | [http://mobots.epfl.ch/ EPFL-Mobots] | |||
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| style="background:white; color:black;" align="left" | [http://www.ecal.ch ECAL] | |||
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| style="background:white; color:black;" align="left" | [http://mobsya.org mobsya] | |||
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| style="background:LightGrey; color:black; font-size:115%" align="left" | '''CAD Files''' | |||
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| style="background:white; color:black;" align="left" | [http://aseba.wikidot.com/local--files/thymiohardwaresource/thymioII_3D_ProE_110324.zip ProE] | |||
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| style="background:white; color:black;" align="left" | [http://aseba.wikidot.com/local--files/thymiohardwaresource/thymioII_3D_step_110324.zip STEP] | |||
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| style="background:LightGrey; color:black; font-size:115%" align="left" | '''Electronic Drawings''' | |||
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| style="background:white; color:black;" align="left" | [http://aseba.wikidot.com/local--files/thymiohardwaresource/Thymio2-Electronics.pdf pdf | |||
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| style="background:LightGrey; color:black; font-size:115%" align="left" | '''License''' | |||
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| style="background:white; color:black;" align="left" | [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ Creative Commons BY SA 3.0] | |||
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[[Thymio II|Thymio II]]: [https://aseba.wikidot.com/thymiohardwaresource Build a Thymio II] | |||
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= Robot Summary = | |||
[http://aseba.wikidot.com/en:thymio Thymio II] is a low-cost (100 CHF) open-hardware educational robot running the [http://aseba.wikidot.com Aseba] open-source programming environment. | [http://aseba.wikidot.com/en:thymio Thymio II] is a low-cost (100 CHF) open-hardware educational robot running the [http://aseba.wikidot.com Aseba] open-source programming environment. | ||
* Author: [http://mobots.epfl.ch/ EPFL-Mobots] and [http://www.ecal.ch ECAL] and [http://mobsya.org mobsya] | * Author: [http://mobots.epfl.ch/ EPFL-Mobots] and [http://www.ecal.ch ECAL] and [http://mobsya.org mobsya] | ||
* License: [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ Creative Commons BY SA 3.0] | * License: [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ Creative Commons BY SA 3.0] | ||
* | * Hardware: [http://aseba.wikidot.com/thymiohardwaresource CAD files and electronics schematics] | ||
| | * Software: [http://aseba.wikidot.com/thymiosourcecode Source code] | ||
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[[Image:ThymioII.jpg|400px|thumb|center|Figure 1: Thymio II]] | |||
= Overview = | |||
The Thymio II is an affordable educational robot. It provides three main features: | |||
* a large amount of sensors and actuators, | |||
* a specific interactivity based on light and touch, aimed at increasing the understanding of the robot functionalities, | |||
* a very efficient programming environment based on Aseba. | |||
Revision as of 10:22, 3 February 2012
| Robot Links |
| Author |
| EPFL-Mobots |
| ECAL |
| mobsya |
| CAD Files |
| ProE |
| STEP |
| Electronic Drawings |
| [http://aseba.wikidot.com/local--files/thymiohardwaresource/Thymio2-Electronics.pdf pdf |
| License |
| Creative Commons BY SA 3.0 |
Robot Summary
Thymio II is a low-cost (100 CHF) open-hardware educational robot running the Aseba open-source programming environment.
- Author: EPFL-Mobots and ECAL and mobsya
- License: Creative Commons BY SA 3.0
- Hardware: CAD files and electronics schematics
- Software: Source code

Overview
The Thymio II is an affordable educational robot. It provides three main features:
- a large amount of sensors and actuators,
- a specific interactivity based on light and touch, aimed at increasing the understanding of the robot functionalities,
- a very efficient programming environment based on Aseba.