
123 Robotics Experiments for the Evil Genius
Myke Predko(Author)
TAB Books Inc (Publisher)
Published on 16. March 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
355 pages
978-0-07-141358-9 (ISBN)
Description
The purpose of "Evil Genius" is to create an entertaining book made up of a series of projects that will explain electronics from static electricity (rubbing a balloon) to developing robots. The book will include the tools necessary for the reader to create the projects in the book at very little cost or inconvenience. The book will be divided into 19 sections, each one with two or more projects.The introduction to each section will take up two pages, as well as the "For Consideration" at the end. The section introduction and "For Consideration" will explain the history, theory, and parts in the section. Each project will use material readily available at "Radio Shack", "Wal-Mart", "Home Depot" and "Toys 'R Us". In some cases, the reader will have to go to Digi-Key or Jameco. It will also focus on using prebuilt components where ever possible along with using common chips instead of building circuits out of discrete components.
The major sections are: start here; basic electronics; semiconductors; applied electronics; digital electronics; the PICmicro microcontroller and "C" programming language; games and applications; robot muscles; robot sensors; robot structures; and, sample robot applications.
The major sections are: start here; basic electronics; semiconductors; applied electronics; digital electronics; the PICmicro microcontroller and "C" programming language; games and applications; robot muscles; robot sensors; robot structures; and, sample robot applications.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
200 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 272 mm
Width: 213 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
767 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-141358-9 (9780071413589)
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Person
Myke Predko is an advisory engineer working on Intel server products test for Celestica in Toronto, Canada. He has worked as a test engineer, product engineer, manufacturing manager and new products introduction engineer as well as having been awarded four patents in the fields of processor design and product test. Mr. Predko is author of nine technical books including Programming and Customizing the PICmicro(R) Microcontroller, 2/e and PICmicro(R) Microcontroller Pocket Reference, two comprehensive guides to the device covered by this book along with Programming and Customizing the 8081 Microcontroller; The Handbook of Microcontrollers; PC Ph.D.; and PC Interfacing Pocket Reference. His interests include robotics and he was one of the designers for the TAB Electronics Build Your Own Robot Kit. Mr. Predko currently lives in Toronto with his wife, daughter and two Siberian huskies.
Content
Myke's Rules of RoboticsSection One: Introduction to RoboticsSection Two: Robot StructuresSection Three: Basic Electrical TheorySection Four: Magnetic DevicesSection Five: DrivetrainsSection Six: SemiconductorsSection Seven: Our Friend, the 555 ChipSection Eight: OptoelectronicsSection Nine: Audio ElectronicsSection Ten: Digital LogicSection Eleven: Power SuppliesSection Twelve: Sequential Logic CircuitsSection Thirteen: Learning to Program Using the Parallax BASIC Stamp 2Section Fourteen: Interfacing Hardware to the BASIC Stamp 2Section Fifteen: SensorsSection Sixteen: Mobile RobotsSection Seventeen: NavigationPBASIC REFERENCEACKNOWLEDGMENTSINDEXABOUT THE AUTHOR