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ABSTRACT

Dance is one form of entertainment where physical movement is the key factor.

The propose to develop Robot dance using 68000 microprocessor controller is develop to

produce a programmable robot dance that can dance when the music starting. This robot

has DC servo motors that can control robot dance movement. The main control uses a

68000 microprocessor controller (Programmable Integrated Circuit) to process and

calculated inputs and outputs. This robot will respond to the inputs and the circuits gives

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