Arduino Robot Bonanza
U**R
Wonderful Intro to Robotics but Beware the "No Code" Idea!
It's a little bit too bad that all the hype about this fine book clouds its real value-- as a great bridge between "toy" and "real" robotics. In order to attract (young scientists?) the promos promise that, without programming, you can create walking, talking, thinking robots from commonly found parts. I probably don't have to tell you to take that with a grain of salt. But I also don't want you to be turned off by it either!The Arduino IS programmable, and this book DOES take you through some of the most up to date and recent applications from (now) several years of applications. You can see the Arduino here: Arduino UNO R3 board with DIP ATmega328P . Even more interestingly, check out the much newer Raspberry Pi here: Raspberry Pi Model B Revision 2.0 (512MB) . The Pi is a fully featured "PC" that you can sync with Arduino to do many more advanced robotics projects, including home automation. This book doesn't detail that level of programming but does give many tips about the Arduino interface.The third step up are "Robot Basic" type progams, and those are beyond the scope of this book. Toy robotics, like the very expensive LEGO Mindstorms NXT 2.0 (8547) are a great introduction to robotics for kids. Far beyond that are "real" robotics including reverse kinematics, robot vision, etc. that apply to everything from drones to bomb disposal bots, moon rovers, etc. as well as industrial robots. This book gives a great transition between the two by detailing many "next level" aspects like motors and interfaces with the CPU, but not to the extent of losing non-math oriented types.Advanced hobbyists will read this and initially think it is too basic, but remember, new capabilities like Arduino and Raspberry can take your robotics to a much higher level, DEPENDING on your willingness to get into the coding. A step beyond both Raspberry and Arduino is the Parallax Propeller (8 core multi board), which can interface with both Arduino and Raspberry. Details here: Propeller P8X32A Breakout .Would the details here work as a father/mother-son/daughter project guide? Absolutely yes. Can you really get by with NO programming? Well, what's the point of Arduino if you don't program, but to be fair, yes-- realizing you won't get much intelligence out of your project with that limitation. Even the most basic line following (not to mention finding power when you run low!) requires programming.The book DOES cover these details and many more, so there is a bit of a disconnect between the publisher's dumbing down description and the author's - book's actual value and advanced content. There is the "teachbot" the "tunebot" and the "telebot," at progressively deeper levels, and to give you an example of why this isn't a "toy" text, it does cover making your own circuit boards, robot vision, servos, remote control, and much more, tilting content well beyond the toy category.In the end, the greatest value is the currency, in web reference resources, sources for parts, lists, and many more aspects that show this author has not only a ton of "real world" Arduino/Robotics pairings, but also very recent experience at a very advanced level in Arduino (not surprising given his Bonanza background!). The ideal audience would be an Arduino buff just moving into robotics or vice versa. If you're already working with both, you might find the "intro to the Arduino platform" (etc.) too elementary, but making your own boards quite challenging, and would still appreciate the references and tips. For the price, the currency of the info is well worth your investment even if you're an old Arduino pro.Note on other gems: McGraw is excellent, but most of you know O'Reilly is quite tasty. If you want to augment this fine new text with some really amazing 2011 connections, including LOTS of real code (not pseudocode) and MANY screen shots, check out: Make: Arduino Bots and Gadgets: Six Embedded Projects with Open Source Hardware and Software (Learning by Discovery) . Kimmo-Tero also is the author that describes the famous "mind controlled robot" in: Make a Mind-Controlled Arduino Robot: Use Your Brain as a Remote (Creating With Microcontrollers Eeg, Sensors, and Motors) .Library Picks reviews only for the benefit of Amazon shoppers and has nothing to do with Amazon, the authors, manufacturers or publishers of the items we review. We always buy the items we review for the sake of objectivity, and although we search for gems, are not shy about trashing an item if it's a waste of time or money for Amazon shoppers. If the reviewer identifies herself, her job or her field, it is only as a point of reference to help you gauge the background and any biases.
G**K
Excellent book for someone that knows almost nothing of electronics, arduino and robots
I'm still reading this book and it is super fun, easy and useful to read it. The writing style is so easy to read that it feels like a friend is telling you all these things in a very easy way. I'm a software engineer with very little knowledge of electronics and arduino. This book is perfect for me.I even contacted the author to get the parts for building the robot in the book and he responded very quickly and with a very nice answer.You cannot go wrong with this book.
B**R
great book for learning basic robotics
I use this book as the backbone of a middle school robotics program and I am teaching for the first time. It is a wonderful resource and full of information I have been using since day 1. Not to mention, I have my own copy at home, I am learning alongside my students. So much fun!
J**.
Lots of new stuff in this one
I've read a number of the Robot Bonanza editions, and this one definitely has some new material worth reading about the Arduino. There are some good Arduino robotics books out there but this is the best I've read. It also has some general robotics material at the beginning so even if you're new to hobby robotics you can get started.
A**R
Great guide to building Arduino robots with simple materials
I wanted to be able to build great robots for under $200. This book enables me to use rigid/foamed pvc as my primary structural material, and then build great Arduino robots around that. I have all of Gordon's other books too - but this one is focused on the Arduino and that's exactly what I wanted.
N**R
Fun to read and lots of little bits that make ...
Fun to read and lots of little bits that make you go "hey why didnt i think of that"... good book and well recommended
A**N
Just wonderful. I received what I was expecting and what ...
Just wonderful. I received what I was expecting and what it was told. Prompt service. I will recommend to a friend. Please keep up with good service.
K**N
Arduino Robot Bonanza feed back
It has a lot of good points and feed back info... It is good for beginners and new to the Arduino-board and pulling things together..It is worth the read for the money.. Especially new comers.
A**R
Be careful
It's a good book but beware. The book expects you to use a teachbot kit which is the chassis for robots. The book does give plans for making these but I've found it impossible to buy this kit from USA as they only seem to allow payment from a UK billing address
M**S
Five Stars
Excellent condition book for a good price
A**O
Libro utile e ben fatto
Libro molto utile e ben fatto per esplorare e sperimentare il mondo della robotica con Arduino. E' naturalmente in inglese ed occorre una discreta conoscenza della lingua per evitare di perdere il corretto significato di quanto scritto; per fortuna le descrizioni usano parole e frasi generalmente semplici con pochi riferimenti a concetti tipicamente americani.Per un italiano alcune difficoltà vengono dal fatto che tutte le misure presenti sono in pollici e così i riferimenti a sezioni dei fili o ad altri componenti meccanici (viti, dadi, rondelle, ecc.) che fanno riferimento a standard USA (una stella in meno solo per queste mie difficoltà).
G**N
Arduino is now extremely popular and affordable to electronic + ...
Arduino is now extremely popular and affordable to electronic + computer hobbyists. This book covers a broad range of topics related to interfacing Arduino boards with various electric, electronic devices. For newcomers in this group of micro-controllers, it's a valuable book.
N**N
No termina de convencerme
Para mi gusto es bastante pobre y se limita a explicar cómo diseñar un único robot con materiales que pueden ser difíciles de encontrar. Da la sensación de estar algo anticuado, aunque use Arduino
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