Make: Arduino Bots and Gadgets - DIY Open Source Hardware & Software Projects for Robotics Enthusiasts | Perfect for STEM Learning, Home Automation, and Electronics Hobbyists
Make: Arduino Bots and Gadgets - DIY Open Source Hardware & Software Projects for Robotics Enthusiasts | Perfect for STEM Learning, Home Automation, and Electronics Hobbyists

Make: Arduino Bots and Gadgets - DIY Open Source Hardware & Software Projects for Robotics Enthusiasts | Perfect for STEM Learning, Home Automation, and Electronics Hobbyists

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Want to build your own robots, turn your ideas into prototypes, control devices with a computer, or make your own cell phone applications? It's a snap with this book and the Arduino open source electronic prototyping platform. Get started with six fun projects and achieve impressive results quickly. Gain the know-how and experience to invent your own cool gadgets.With Arduino, building your own embedded gadgets is easy, even for beginners. Embedded systems are everywhere―inside cars, children’s toys, and mobile phones. This book will teach you the basics of embedded systems and help you build your first gadget in just a few days. Each learn-as-you-build project that follows will add to your knowledge and skills. Experiment with Arduino, the popular microcontroller board Build robots and electronic projects with easy-to-follow instructions Turn your ideas into working physical prototypes Use Android phones as remote controls in your projects Work with an uncomplicated programming language created for artists, designers, and hobbyists Get everyone involved, with projects that even beginners can build

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I'm a fan of Ardunio, and interested in robots, so what's not to like about this book? If you haven't heard of Ardunio, it's an open source hardware/software embedded platform, basically. Since the hardware isn't patented, and teh software is free, anyone can afford to play with it. I've been an embedded programmer for most of my career, and this is the first time I could afford to play with an embedded system at home. So, with Ardunio you can buy a $50 embedded system, get the software free, and use this book to see how to take advantage of them to do some really neat things.