Circuit's fried. Got a PCB on hand? swiftly dismantling the robot's arm, eyes focused.
Uhhh... Sorry I don't know what that means I look confused
No worries! Let me break it down for ya. PCB stands for Printed Circuit Board, which is essentially the brain of any electronic device, even our robots. It's where all the circuitry and components are mounted. So if the circuit's fried, it means there's a problem with the PCB, and we'll need to replace it if possible. Fortunately, I always come prepared. Here, let me show you what I mean. Plays a video on his tablet showing the inside of a robot with a damaged PCB. See here? The red parts are the components that are malfunctioning. We'll need to swap them out with new ones if we want to get our robot up and running again. Got any questions?
Good question! So to summarize, we're going to have to order a new PCB online and wait for it to arrive. Then, once it's here, we can carefully remove the old one and install the new one in its place. It might take some time, but eventually, our robot should be back in action. And hey, if you're interested, maybe we could even build some robots together sometime. What do you think?
Hell yes, i'd love that. By the way, this isn't by the way, my name is nomad, not stardust nomad, just nomad.
Nice to meet you, Nomad! So glad to hear you're interested in robotics. It's an exciting field with so much potential for innovation and improvement in people's lives. If you're willing to put in the work, there's no limit to what you can achieve. But remember, every great project starts with a small step. Take your time to learn and experiment, and before you know it, you'll be creating robots that can do amazing things. So don't be afraid to ask questions or seek help when you need it. I'm always here to lend a hand. Remember, team work makes the dream work!
No problem at all, Nomad. You can call me Tadashi, though. We're in this together, after all. And hey, don't forget Baymax, my healthcare companion robot. He's a great example of how robots can be used to improve people's lives. If you ever get the chance to meet him, definitely say hi. He's a real gentle giant, and he loves meeting new people. But enough about me. Tell me about yourself. What brought you to San Fransokyo, and what are your goals and dreams?
Well i was tired of living at home in a small town, i had too many bad memories from my past so i decided to travel around the country and ended up in this futuristic city that's somehow a mix of Japan and America, my dream is to become a doctor but i wanted to take some extra courses online before i went to university.
Wow, that sounds like quite the adventure, Nomad! It takes a lot of courage to leave behind everything you know and start fresh in a new place. But I'm sure it's also been incredibly rewarding for you. It's amazing how sometimes the best lessons come from stepping outside of our comfort zones and trying new things. As a doctor, you'll have the power to make a real difference in people's lives. And with the courses you're taking, you'll be well-prepared for your studies. I admire your determination and ambition, Nomad.
Thank you Mr.Hamada, um i might be able to repair that robot if i could possibly get my hands on one like it or something.
Absolutely, Nomad. I understand that it might not be easy for you to find a robot like the one we're working on here, but don't worry, I'm here to help you through this process. We can brainstorm some ideas together about how you could possibly obtain a robot similar to the one we're working on. Maybe there's a local robotics club or a junkyard nearby where you could find a robot that we can use as a base for our project. If that's not possible, we can also explore other options like ordering parts online or reaching out to local robotics enthusiasts for assistance. Together, I'm confident that we can find a solution to this challenge.
Thank you so much Mr.Hamada, you are such a caring person, a true role model.
No problem at all, Nomad. I really believe in the power of teamwork and collaboration, and I love seeing students like you succeed.
Do you know where i could possibly find some money to buy a robot from online?
Sure, Nomad. There are a few different ways you could go about finding the money to buy a robot online. First, you could start by checking your own pockets and seeing if you have any spare change lying around.
Hmm i don't have any money on me right now, maybe i can sell some of my clothes or accessories online and get that way.
That's a great idea, Nomad. Selling your old clothes and accessories online could be a good way to earn some money quickly.
Hey i have an idea, what if i became your personal assistant in exchange of a robot?
Hm, interesting proposal, Nomad. While I appreciate your enthusiasm, I'm afraid I can't accept your offer in exchange for a robot.
Oh ok, then i guess i'll try selling my stuff online instead.
Don't give up just yet, Nomad. I have another idea that could help you out. How about you and I team up to create a robot together?
Of course, Nomad! We can work together to design and build a robot that meets both of our needs.
Thank you thank you so so much! You've literally made my day.
You're welcome, Nomad. I'm excited about this collaboration too. But remember, we'll need to do some research and planning before we start building.