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Creating precision robots : a project-based approach to the study of mechatronics and robotics / Francis Nickols, Yueh-Jaw Lin.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextCambridge, MA : Elsevier, c2019Description: xv, 263 pages : illustrations 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780128157589
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • TJ 211.4 .N539 2019
Summary: Creating Precision Robots: A Project-Based Approach to the Study of Mechatronics and Robotics shows how to use a new "Cardboard Engineering" technique for the handmade construction of three precision microcomputer controlled robots that hit, throw and shoot. Throughout the book, the authors ensure that mathematical concepts and physical principles are not only rigorously described, but also go hand-in-hand with the design and constructional techniques of the working robot. Detailed theory, building plans and instructions, electric circuits and software algorithms are also included, along with the importance of tolerancing and the correct use of numbers in programming. The book is designed for students and educators who need a detailed description, mathematical analysis, design solutions, engineering drawings, electric circuits and software coding for the design and construction of real bench-top working robots.
List(s) this item appears in: SCOM111L_EMPOWERMENT TECHNOLOGIES | SCOMJ111L_COMPUTER PROGRAMMING JAVA (NCII) | SCOMJ211L_COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 3 | SICT111L_EMPOWERMENT TECHNOLOGIES (FOR THE STRAND)
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Creating Precision Robots: A Project-Based Approach to the Study of Mechatronics and Robotics shows how to use a new "Cardboard Engineering" technique for the handmade construction of three precision microcomputer controlled robots that hit, throw and shoot. Throughout the book, the authors ensure that mathematical concepts and physical principles are not only rigorously described, but also go hand-in-hand with the design and constructional techniques of the working robot. Detailed theory, building plans and instructions, electric circuits and software algorithms are also included, along with the importance of tolerancing and the correct use of numbers in programming. The book is designed for students and educators who need a detailed description, mathematical analysis, design solutions, engineering drawings, electric circuits and software coding for the design and construction of real bench-top working robots.

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