IEEE Micromouse

Course Summary:

The UC Berkeley IEEE Student Branch’s Micromouse DeCal is a hands-on course aimed at undergraduates with an interest in robotics. In the class, teams of 2~3 students are formed to build and program autonomous, maze-solving cars that follow the standards set in IEEE’s Micromouse competition.

The course assumes no experience and will be based around a series of labs and project milestones that cover a wide range of robotics concepts. The course will expose students to Arduino programming, autonomous navigation, sensors, PID, and basic electrical engineering, while preparing them for an in-class competition at the end of each semester. Teams are also provided with the opportunity to qualify for funding to attend competitions among other schools in California and neighboring states.

All necessary parts will be provided to students at no cost.

Here is the syllabus: https://tinyurl.com/ybpgxkoy

We're building these! 2011 All Japan micromouse contest: Ng BengKiat 4th Fast RUN

Class Logistics:

You can also find these logistics and the addendum from class in our Master sheet. You can also find the class slides and labs on there.

Course Summary:

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