by Ian Chow-Miller
English | 2017 | ISBN: 1502619431 | 130 Pages | PDF | 5.54 MB
Some robots perform autonomously, and some are controlled remotely. This book discusses the different ways you can send signals to your robot and how to set up circuit boards. There are also examples of the ways geometry, algebra, and trigonometry are used to program a robot to follow a designated path.
Robotics enthusiasts will find a wealth of data in this series. Loaded with examples, sample codes, and an abundance of advice, the set caters to those readers with a working knowledge of the field yet is accessible enough that even novice robotics students can understand basic concepts. As the volumes are text-heavy, the use of photos and diagrams is intermittent but effective, supporting the material while injecting a bit of color to the pages. A top consideration for teens with a strong interest in robotics.
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