This book, a compilation of articles from Karl Lunt's long-running column for Nuts & Volts magazine, is a must-read for all beginner and intermediate-level robotics enthusiasts. Written in a friendly, straightforward manner, it contains entertaining anecdotes as well as practical advice and instruction. The author's stories about his various robotics projects will inspire you to try them yourself; and he shares his tips and code to help you. Possible projects range from transforming a TV remote control into a robot controller to building a robot from a drink cooler. You'll want to build them all; the author's enthusiasm for robotics is contagious!…mehr
This book, a compilation of articles from Karl Lunt's long-running column for Nuts & Volts magazine, is a must-read for all beginner and intermediate-level robotics enthusiasts. Written in a friendly, straightforward manner, it contains entertaining anecdotes as well as practical advice and instruction. The author's stories about his various robotics projects will inspire you to try them yourself; and he shares his tips and code to help you. Possible projects range from transforming a TV remote control into a robot controller to building a robot from a drink cooler. You'll want to build them all; the author's enthusiasm for robotics is contagious!
Introduction Part 1 Getting Started, Inspiration and Implementation, Your First 68hc11 Microcontroller, Allow me to Introduce Hobby Robotics, An Intro to 68hc11 Firmware part 2 Software, My Tiny Forth Complier, A first look at S Basic, Remote reloads with 81 1bug, The ultimate PC Robot Tool, Inside the 68hc11, Part 3 Electronics, Quick and Easy 68hc11 Expansion, Introducing the BOTBoard, A simple DC gearhead motor controller, A Gel-cell battery charger for cheap, Build with the MAX642 IC, Son of BOTBoard, More (and more) LEDs, Design of a Simple Line-Following Array, Stepper motor basics, A first look at the 68hc12, Check out the new 68hc12, Part 4 Mechanics, A basic robot design, And now heres...Max!, Build an Open-frame robot body, Adding an encoder to a R/C Servo... Part 6 Adventures in Hacking, Part 7 the 68hc11, Part 8 Way Cool Robots, Part 9 Sidelights, Index
Introduction Part 1 Getting Started, Inspiration and Implementation, Your First 68hc11 Microcontroller, Allow me to Introduce Hobby Robotics, An Intro to 68hc11 Firmware part 2 Software, My Tiny Forth Complier, A first look at S Basic, Remote reloads with 81 1bug, The ultimate PC Robot Tool, Inside the 68hc11, Part 3 Electronics, Quick and Easy 68hc11 Expansion, Introducing the BOTBoard, A simple DC gearhead motor controller, A Gel-cell battery charger for cheap, Build with the MAX642 IC, Son of BOTBoard, More (and more) LEDs, Design of a Simple Line-Following Array, Stepper motor basics, A first look at the 68hc12, Check out the new 68hc12, Part 4 Mechanics, A basic robot design, And now heres...Max!, Build an Open-frame robot body, Adding an encoder to a R/C Servo... Part 6 Adventures in Hacking, Part 7 the 68hc11, Part 8 Way Cool Robots, Part 9 Sidelights, Index
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