The Studica Robotics VMX (part #70176) is a powerful robotics controller with technology for enabling a rich development environment. The VMX is a Linux-based computing platform with software tools and features enabling access to cutting-edge sensors.
The Studica Robotics Titan Quad Motor Controller is a powerful, 4-channel CAN BUS -based motor controller with a built-in fuse-box (for DC motors up to 20A).
The Studica Robotics STEM BOT Pro Kit is a powerful STEM learning tool designed to build a pushbot robot with a length of 17", width of 14.5" and a height of 7" from our high-quality, structurally sound, and safe parts. This build project is an excellent introduction to the world of robotics in STEM education.
This specially priced kit (total value of $1,439 in parts) has been designed as an effective, hands-on method to integrate critical thinking, problem-solving, and collaboration skills with your students. Additional components and sensors can be added to the base kit to enhance classroom learning. Instructional build materials are included, and the kit comes unassembled.
The NI myDAQ student data acquisition device is designed to give students the ability to work on various electronic engineering course work and experiment hands-on with their projects anywhere, anytime. The NI myDAQ is a high-quality electronic lab instrumentation device that gives students the power to prototype electronic systems designs, control systems designs and electronic test circuits outside of the classroom and improve their comprehension with continuous reinforcement. Note: This version of the myDAQ is only for sale to students in the USA.
The Studica Robotics Maverick 12V DC Gear Motor 61:1 w/Encoder is an ideal motor for robotics, designed for strength to endure competitions, with 100rpm and 708 oz-in of torque.
The Studica VMX FRC Training Bot (FRC Trainer) is a smaller, sturdy, lightweight, and less expensive robot than your typical FRC robot. If you have a large FRC team, often only a handful of students get to learn how to create and program your team’s costly competition robot. The FRC Trainer solves this problem and is ideal for groups of two to three to participate in hands-on learning in a classroom environment. Schools can equip their labs with multiple FRC Trainers, benefiting from the great value and compact size. Students can even take it home with them!
This affordable solution is intended for:
The FRC-compatible Trainer is an intelligent and autonomous robot that uses the VMX Robotics Controller which can be programmed in C++ and Java. VMX’s multitude of modern digital communications interfaces and Linux-based operating system allow users to directly access most modern devices (e.g., Intel RealSense tracking and depth cameras and LIDAR).
VMX-Pi Key Use Cases and Hardware/Software Features and Benefits
VMI-Pi Key Use Case Document is available here
Studica accepts Purchase Orders from Schools and established companies, offering net 30 terms upon review and approval. Contact us at [email protected] for more information.
The Classroom Robotics Kit from Studica Robotics includes many parts for building a robot for the classroom and competitions. This kit is ideal for schools wanting to replicate an FTC-style robot kit and includes structure, controller, and electronics.
Special volume discount pricing is available for U.S. schools. Contact us at [email protected] for more information.
Download the components list for this kit here.
New for the 2023-2024 Season, the Studica Robotics FTC Starter Kit includes many parts for building a robot for competitions.
FTC Teams are eligible to purchase one kit at a heavily discounted price. To apply for the discount please click the link below.
Download the Kit List here.
Students can use components from the Starter Kit to build a robot of their own design. Examples of the Starter Kit with customization are shown above in our images and video.
The Robotics ADD-ON Competition is designed for schools, universities and other educational institutions that want to develop or improve their models for robotics competitions for their students.