Build Your Own Humanoid Robots: 6 Amazing & Affordable DIY Robotics Projects (TAB Robotics) - Perfect for STEM Education, Hobbyists & Future Engineers
Build Your Own Humanoid Robots: 6 Amazing & Affordable DIY Robotics Projects (TAB Robotics) - Perfect for STEM Education, Hobbyists & Future Engineers
Build Your Own Humanoid Robots: 6 Amazing & Affordable DIY Robotics Projects (TAB Robotics) - Perfect for STEM Education, Hobbyists & Future Engineers
Build Your Own Humanoid Robots: 6 Amazing & Affordable DIY Robotics Projects (TAB Robotics) - Perfect for STEM Education, Hobbyists & Future Engineers

Build Your Own Humanoid Robots: 6 Amazing & Affordable DIY Robotics Projects (TAB Robotics) - Perfect for STEM Education, Hobbyists & Future Engineers

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Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.GREAT 'DROIDS, INDEED!This unique guide to sophisticated robotics projects brings humanoid robot construction home to the hobbyist. Written by a well-known figure in the robotics community, Build Your Own Humanoid Robots provides step-by-step directions for 6 exciting projects, each costing less than $300. Together, they form the essential ingredients for making your own humanoid robot.Build Your Own Humanoid Robots & Amazing and Affordable ProjectsSerious enough to interest robot professionals, the plans inside offer serious fun to hobbyists. They give you the power to breathe life into a mechanical being with amazingly human qualities, and feature all the instructions you need for programming the inexpensive chips that give your humanoid brains and sensitivity.6 Astounding Projects:* Robotic Arm, Wrist, and Hand. Build a versatile robotic arm system to give your humanoid the ability to manipulate objects/ A PIC microcontroller provides motor control and feedback.* Personal Computer Interface. Learn how to interface the robot arm or any other robotics project to a personal computer for complete control and feedback.* Visual Basic Control Software. Develop flexible bidirectional communications software to control the robot arm or other projects from your personal computer.* Voice Recognition Control. Make your robotic arm and walking robot obey your spoken commands with this completely embedded control system that can also be used for many other applications.* Expressive, Speaking Face. Enable your robot to show happiness, surprise, excitement, anger, and more, as it speaks any words you transmit electronically.* Bipedal Walking Robot. It's your own amazing small scale, fully autonomous robot! Learn about sensors, analog-to-digital converters, DC motor control, microcontrollers, feedback, and control systems.Also included is the background information regarding construction materials, test equipment, printed circuit board fabrication, microcontrollers, and programming and design considerations needed to create the humanoid robot projects.

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First off I'd like to say that this is a great book if you want to learn how to build a robot from start to finish. I personally waited till I was done building the robotic arm to write this review. The book was easy to read, and understand, and took me through the process with ease. It lists everything you need, and even tells you where some parts can be ordered, although I wish it could of listed more specs, and suppliers. I'm not sure if I would recommend this book to the clueless begginer because there were a couple of technical erros I found, but worked through. One of the errors was in the PCB artwork which caused an LED not to light in the test program. The book also says you can build it for under $300. I think I spent about $500. That's not including the pic programmer, software, Visual Basic, and tools. Which even though most of that isn't needed, you wouldn't really be learning much if you didn't have it. If you at least have the tools, I would say that with the software, and everything else that you should have for the project, it would cost in the neighborhood of $1,300. On the plus side you'll be able to build your next project for under $300 once you have the proper materials. Nobody said it would be cheap, so make sure you're serious. I'm already designing my own project with the knowledge I gained from building the arm.