Robot Builder's Bonanza, Third Edition Date: 06 May 2011, 20:16
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#1 ROBOTICS BOOK OF ALL TIME SUPER-CHARGED BY A FAMOUS NEW CO-AUTHOR AND UPDATED TO REFLECT STATE-OF-THE-ART ADVANCES Everybody's favorite amateur robotics book is bolder and better than ever -- and now features the field's "grand master" Myke Predko as the new author! Author duo McComb and Predko bring their expertise to this fully-illustrated robotics "bible" to enhance the already incomparable content on how to build -- and have a universe of fun -- with robots. Projects vary in complexity so everyone from novices to advanced hobbyists will find something of interest. NEW TO THIS EDITION: * 30 completely new projects * All projects have been revamped to be more customizable * More visual -- illustrations of the final product are right at the beginning of the chapter Everything you need to build from plans provided or create your own designs: * Robot Basics * Construction Techniques * Computer and Electronic Control * Power, Motors, and Locomotion * Practical Robotics Projects * Sensors and Navigation * Robot Programming * Tips, Tricks, and Tidbits From the Back Cover THE BEST AND BIGGEST ROBOTICS BOOK ON THE BLOCK-NOW BETTER THAN EVER-SUPERCHARGED WITH TWO TOP ROBOTICS AUTHORS! Thousands of robot hobbyists -- and robots -- grew up on the first two editions on this book. Now Gordon McComb has partnered with fellow robotics enthusiast Myke Predko -- and together they've made this classic guide to building your very own robot more awesome than ever. Inside Robot Builder's Bonanza you'll find detailed plans for constructing robots that walk, see, feel, talk, listen, think -- and more! Best of all, this book will make you want to build a robot -- and show you how you can! Packed with enthusiasm, fascinating science tidbits, field-tested projects, and modular organization to make it easy to invent and build your own designs, this best-seller puts it all together for anyone with the slightest curiosity about this fascinating hobby. Projects vary in complexity so everyone from novices to advanced hobbyists will find something to inspire and advance robot plans. EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO BUILD A ROBOT! Follow a plan or create your own design * Robot Basics * Parts and Tools * Practical Robotics Projects * Money-Saving Hacks * Construction Techniques: Plastic, Wood, & Metal * Computer and Electronic Control * Power, Motors, and Locomotion * Sensors and Navigation * Robot Programming * Tips, Tricks, and Tidbits * Avoiding Common Mistakes * List of Sources for Parts and Ideas FULLY ILLUSTRATED PLANS FOR 99 AMAZING ROBOTS NEW to the Third Edition: * 30 Completely New Projects! * Hundreds of Helpful New Illustrations * Customizability Added to Every Project * More Materials and Tools You Can Use to Build Your Robots * State-of-the-Art Advances * More Help with Microcontrollers for the Beginner * Developments in Remote Control * Advanced Locomotion * Information to Turn Toys into Automatons * High-Tech Sensors * Suggestions for Robotics Competitions and Competing * 75% Fewer Bad Jokes Reviews Summary: Robot Builder Reference This is a good reference book for beginning robot builders. However, if you are really interested in getting started then invest the money into a cheap kit like Parallax's Basic Stamp2. Then move up to one of their robotics kits to get a hands on feel. Summary: Interesting and informative A good way to describe this book is a cross between a textbook, a trade journal, and a catalog. Being definately a large volume, it attempts to cover a lot of information in bite sized chapters. I would think the best use for this book is as a reference. You can build some of the projects listed in it as stand alone applications, but they work best when combining them with your own ideas, or supplementing info from other book projects. All in all, this book is a good addition to a robot reference library. Summary: Forget roboreptile, buy this book and build your own robot! Why spend a lot of money on this year's big thing in robots - Roboreptile - and wind up with something that can only do a few basic commands and then falls over? Instead, buy this book, and you and your child can bond while building your own robots. This is a very healthy update to the 2nd edition, and makes it well worth your while to purchase, read, and use as a reference book. The third edition has been updated to show most of the latest technologies that robot builders have been using. Gordon has done a very good job at organizing a wide variety of current information into his book, and Myke Predko is a welcome addition to the authoring team, bringing with him is vast knowledge of microcontrollers. This book covers much of the basics of building robots, such as electronics, motors and motor control. There are plenty of diagrams, schematics, and details on the basics of building robots. There is even quite a bit of source code, and instructions on where to find and buy supplies for the projects outlined in the book. There are experiments with range finding, sound, ultrasonics, infrared, and a host of other popular technologies. The first four parts of the book are on the technologies and skills needed to build robots, but part five gives you some sample robots to build where you can apply your knowledge. This includes a roverbot, a walking robot, and robots with arms that have gripping capabilities. The final sections of the book cover more advanced topics such as navigation, sensor integration, object detection, speech synthesis, and even computer vision. It's a great source for complete instructions unlike many other hastily constructed books on the subject that omit individual robot construction steps or get them wrong entirely. I highly recommend it for the budding robot building enthusiast. Summary: too advanced for me I read the first 80 pages of this book at B&N, and I was overwhelmed by the amount of information. This book is not for beginners who are only somewhat interested in robotics. You have to make an effort with this book. But if you're looking to make science-fair quality projects or impress MIT, this book can't be beat. Summary: Just About Everything You Need to Know This is the big book on robots. In its third edition, it is more than seven hundred pages of information. This information basically includes virtually everything there is to know about modern robotics from converting a toy into a working robot to fairly fancy electronics that handle functions like speech (systhesis and recognition) eyes, collision detection and avoidance through the computer programming that will be required to tie everything together and make it work. The book is aimed at the robot experimenter. This could be at any level from the individual working in his basement to the student wanting a neat project for the science fair, and even up to the more advanced experimenter who may have great knowledge in one area but needs to know about other areas to be more complete in his knowledge. If you're going to buy one Robot book, this is the one. PassWord: www.freebookspot.com
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