Robot Building for Beginners (Technology in Action)
<p><br /> <blockquote> <p>“I wrote this book because I love building robots. I want you to love building robots, too. It took me a while to learn about many of the tools and parts in amateur robotics. Perhaps by writing about my experiences, I can give you a head start.†—<strong>David Cook</strong></p> </blockquote> <p><em>Robot Building for Beginners, Second Edition</em> is an update of <strong>David Cook’s</strong> best-selling <em>Robot Building for Beginners.</em> This book continues its aim at teenagers and adults who have an avid interest in science and dream of building household explorers. No formal engineering education is assumed.</p> <p>The robot described and built in this book is battery powered and about the size of a lunchbox. It is autonomous. That is, it isn’t remote controlled. </p> <p>You’ll begin with some tools of the trade, and then work your way through prototyping, robot bodybuilding, and eventually soldering your own circuit boards. By the book’s end, you will have a solid amateur base of understanding so that you can begin creating your own robots to vacuum your house or maybe even rule the world!</p> <h3>What you’ll learn</h3><ul> <li>How to build a robot from scratch </li> <li>Where to obtain parts and tools to get you started </li> <li>How to build the brain—the intelligence—using the motherboard </li> <li>How to create the body and become a Dr. Frankenstein </li> <li>How to get your robot moving and ruling </li> </ul> <h3>Who this book is for</h3>This book is aimed at teenagers and adults who have an avid interest in science and dream of building household explorers. No formal engineering education is assumed. <br /> </p>