John Baichtal: Basic Robot Building With Lego Mindstorms Nxt 2.0
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- ISBN: 9780789750198
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Basic Robot Building with LEGO(r) Mindstorms(r) NXT 2. 0 ABSOLUTELY NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED! Learn LEGO(r) Mindstorms(r) NXT 2. 0 from the ground up, hands-on, in full color! Ever wanted to build a robot? Now's the time, LEGO(r) Mindstorms(r) NXT 2. 0 is the technology, and this is the book. You can do this, even if you've never built or programmed anything! Don't worry about where to begin: start right here. John Baichtal explains everything you need to know, one ridiculously simple step at a time…and shows you every key step with stunningly clear full-color photos! You won't just learn concepts-you'll put them to work in three start-to-finish projects, including three remarkable bots you can build right this minute, with zero knowledge of programming or robotics. It's going to be simple-and it's going to be fun. All you need is in the box-and in this book! * Unbox your LEGO(r) Mindstorms(r) NXT 2. 0 set, and discover exactly what you've got * Build a Backscratching Bot immediately * Connect the NXT Intelligent Brick to your computer (Windows or Mac) * Navigate the Brick's menus and upload programs * Start writing simple new programs-painlessly * Build the Clothesline Cruiser, a robot that travels via rope * Program your robot's movements * Learn to create stronger, tougher models * Help your robot sense everything from distance and movement to sound and color * Build a miniature tank-treaded robot that knows how to rebound * Write smarter programs by creating your own programming blocks * Discover what to learn next, and which additional parts you might want to buy JOHN BAICHTAL is a contributor to MAKE magazine and Wired's GeekDad blog. He is the co-author of The Cult of Lego (No Starch) and author of Hack This: 24 Incredible Hackerspace Projects from the DIY Movement (Que). Most recently he wrote Make: Lego and Arduino Projects for MAKE, collaborating with Adam Wolf and Matthew Beckler. He lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with his wife and three children.