Arduino Robotics (Technology in Action)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.74 (589 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1430231831 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 628 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-09-28 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
As a child, he took apart everything he owned to figure out how it worked. . JD graduated from the University of Alabama in Birmingham with a degree in Business Management. In addition to building robots and remote controlled toys, he enjoys automating everyday tasks, blinking LEDs, designing and etching PCBs, and lots of random things in between. JD is an electronics hobbyist, builder, and relentless tinkerer. As a self-proclaimed poor man's roboticist
In addition to building robots and remote controlled toys, he enjoys automating everyday tasks, blinking LEDs, designing and etching PCBs, and lots of random things in between. Having worked as a builder doing carpentry, plumbing, and electrical work for 8 years, his knowledge is founded in real world experience rather than textbook recitation. About the Author JD is an electronics hobbyist, builder, and relentless tinkerer. He currently lives in Birmingham, Alabama with his beautiful wife Melissa and their growing flock of animals. JD graduated from the University of Alabama in Birmingham with a degree in Business Management. . As a self-proclaimed poor man's roboticist, he will always try to find the cheapest way to do something usually by building it himself. As a child, he took apart everything he owned to figure out how it worked. Since then he has built many different projects ranging fr
You'll learn Arduino basics as well as the characteristics of different types of motors used in robotics. You also discover controller methods and failsafe methods, and learn how to apply them to your project. The book starts with basic robots and moves into more complex projects, including a GPS-enabled robot, a robotic lawn mower, a fighting bot, and even a DIY Segway-clone. This book will show you how to use your Arduino to control a variety of different robots, while providing step-by-step instructions on the entire ro
berts said Interesting read. It was an interesting read. The three hobbyists go through the robotic designs that they made on the cheap using old scavenged parts. They did an amazing job simplifying concepts to the point anybody with a high school education can understand them. Most of. "Arduino Robotics" according to Chas Venter. This is a cracker of a book and an essential cornerstone for anyone who has recently started tinkering with robotics, or is thinking of doing so. It goes way beyond the title to cover a multitude of disciplines required to undertake and complete the project. "Excellently Teaches Arduino, Robotics & Many Hacker Skills" according to Ira Laefsky. If all this excellent book did was to provide careful, graduated instruction in robotics and the necessary Arduino skills to complete thetransition from a line-following or wall hugging robot to advanced projects like a workhorse lawnbot and a do-it yoursel