Intermediate Robot Building |
| | | | Title: | Intermediate Robot Building | | Author: | David Cook | | Publisher: | Apress | | Type: | Book / Paperback | | Publication Date: | 12 April, 2004 | | ISBN / ISBN-13: | 1590593731 / 9781590593738 | | List Price: | $34.99 | | You Save: | $11.90 | | Amazon Price: | $23.09 | |
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This book provides far more detail on the hardware aspects of robot building than any other I have seen to date and is worth picking up. — R. Steven Rainwater, Robots.net This book is highly recommended as the explanations are clear, and the explanations are useful. — Colin McGregor, The Canadian Linux Users' Exchange For readers of Robot Building for Beginners (Apress, 2002), welcome to the next level! Intermediate Robot Building offers the kind of real-world knowledge that only an experienced robot builder can offerthe kind of knowledge beginners usually have to learn through mistakes. In this book, you'll learn the value of a robot heartbeat and the purpose of the wavy lines in photocells. You'll find out what electronic part you should sand. You'll discover how a well-placed switch can help a robot avoid obstacles better than a pair of feelers. And you'll avoid mistakes that can cause a capacitor to explode. Want a robot that can explore rooms, follow lines, or battle opponents in mini-sumo? This book presents step-by-step instructions and circuit and part descriptions so that you can build the robot featured in the book or apply the modules to your own robot designs. Finally, you'll find the complete schematics for Roundabout, a room explorer that requires no programming and uses only off-the-shelf electronics. With Roundabout, you'll use many of the same techniques used by professional robotics engineersand you'll experience many of the same challenges and joys they feel when a robot "comes to life."
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Practical Advice For A Novice 27 August, 2006 I am a novice robot builder. I appreciate the thoroughness and practical approach of this book. I have understood and implemented several circuit ideas from this excellent book.
Books like this are refreshingly down-to-earth after reading the usual college text books.
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Intermediate Robot Building 20 April, 2008 The only thing I can say is I bought it for my 16 year old grandson and he said it is awesome.
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Intermediate Robot Building 13 January, 2007 If you read the first book this is an excellent followup to help you increase you understanding of how to build a robot of your own. If you did not a good place is start with the first book Robert Building for Begginers. These books help get you in the thought process needed to build decent robots wather small or big.
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Great Book 30 October, 2006 This review is by my ten year old Robot fanatic:
This book introduces the most common parts (in a beginner type robot) step by step by defining them properly. So far I have made a line following robot almost from scratch. This book sets you up with many different options. It starts with safety and where to obtain parts then moving on to introducing parts. After that you are shown how to setup a solder-less breadboard.
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Truly Excellent! 21 March, 2005 This book (and it's prequel, Robot Building for Beginners by the same author) is extraordinarily good. It picks up where the previous book (which is the best book in existence for the beginning roboticist, in my opinion) leaves off, getting into details of milling parts, microcontroller circuits, and such. A truly wonderful book. If you read the previous book, and then read this book, you will have an excellent grounding in robotics, and have a very entertaining time doing it. Highly recommended!
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