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Building robots independently seems to be something very difficult, requiring impressive knowledge in such complex fields as physics, computer science and electronics. It is worth knowing that this is not entirely true. Robotics can be an extremely inspiring passion that allows you to awaken the spirit of a real inventor, and understanding the theoretical foundations is most quickly born in the process of building a robot yourself. Check on your own!
This book is a great introduction to amateur robotics. The individual chapters present the subsequent stages of construction of a simple robot and have been supplemented with the characteristics of individual components and a description of their functioning. You will find useful data tables, tips on design solutions, and the necessary theoretical foundations - so you don't have to worry about a lack of knowledge. After reading this manual, you'll be able to get on with more complex projects!
The most important issues discussed in the book:
preparing the workplace, tools and components
principles of safe work during the construction of the robot
functions of individual parts of the robot
assembling robot components and checking their operation
starting and further developing the robot
3D printing as a technology for creating robot structural elements
Wake up the inventor, catch a soldering iron and build a robot!
David Cook runs the popular RobotRoom.com website and is the author of over hundreds of articles on software, electronics and machine building. In the past, as a programmer, he wrote the popular RPG series TaskMaker. He also managed the teams developing applications for Motorola, SmartSignal and GE platforms. He is the author of Copper Connection - an application designed to create designs of printed circuit boards. Currently, Cook is involved in software engineering at Microsystems.
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AVT kit for self-assembly of power amplifier with LM3886. AVT1922 B
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POWER AMPLIFIER 2X45W WITH STK4182 - KIT FOR INDEPENDENT INSTALLATION (previous version of the kit - no heat sink)
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The housing for the Banner PI G1 Debugger made of transparent plastic. Housing for self-assembly
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PCB and programmed circuit for the switch controlled by any remote control. AVT3125 A +
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High quality XF-ABS filament for 3D printer with 1.75 mm diameter. 1 kg of wire is wound on the spool.
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A small USB-UART TTL converter module based on the CH340N chip with a microUSB connector. Equipped with a LED indicating power.
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