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'''The following should be finished prior to working on the physical robot.'''
'''The following should be finished prior to working on the physical robot.'''


*[[Safety]] ''(This page is under construction)''
*[[Safety]]
**[[Homework#Safety Devices|Safety Devices Homework Assignment]]
**[[Homework#Safety Devices|Safety Devices Homework Assignment]]


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*The [[EDIT]] and [[SELECT]] Screens
*The [[EDIT]] and [[SELECT]] Screens
**[[Motion Instructions]]
**[[Motion Instructions]]
***[[Motion Instructions Lab]] (NEW)
***[[Motion Instructions Lab]]


* [[Frames]]
* [[Frames]]
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*[[Non-Motion Instructions]]
*[[Non-Motion Instructions]]
**[[Homework#Industrial Sensors|Industrial Sensors Homework Assignment]]
**[[Homework#Industrial Sensors|Industrial Sensors Homework Assignment]]
**[[Non-Motion Instructions Lab]] (NEW)
**[[Non-Motion Instructions Lab]]
*[[Programs]]
*[[Programs]]
**[[Edit Commands]]
**[[Edit Commands]]
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This section lists labs for practice combining above concepts and materials. They are much less guided, requiring a basic understanding of the individual concepts they use.
This section lists labs for practice combining above concepts and materials. They are much less guided, requiring a basic understanding of the individual concepts they use.


* [[IO and OFFSETS Lab]] (NEW)
* [[IO and OFFSETS Lab]]
* [[Quick Opening Labs]]
* [[Quick Opening Labs]]



Revision as of 15:46, 11 October 2019

If you have no experience with FANUC software, Industrial Electronics, or programming of any kind - and are starting from scratch, you should review these pages in the following order. This is not a complete list of available pages, others are linked within.

Introduction Materials

The following should be finished prior to working on the physical robot.

Basic Materials

The following should be started as you begin working on the physical robot.

Novice Materials

The following are novice-level materials that will get you to creating simple programs.

Intermediate Materials

The following are intermediate materials to get you creating real programs that can work in the field.

Additional Practice Materials

This section lists labs for practice combining above concepts and materials. They are much less guided, requiring a basic understanding of the individual concepts they use.

General Reference Materials

The following are reference pages, good for information and should be reviewed periodically to help your understanding.

The following goes beyond the scope of our first semester course, but are good for reference since you'll still have access to this in the future.