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The Complete Beginner's Guide to Robotics
Discover the exciting world of robotics and start building your own intelligent machines!
Whether you're a student, hobbyist, or aspiring engineer, The Complete Beginner's Guide to Robotics is your step-by-step introduction to one of the fastest-growing fields in technology. Written in clear, beginner-friendly language, this book takes you from the fundamentals of electronics to building real robotics projects using Arduino, ESP32, and Raspberry Pi.
Inside, you'll learn how sensors, motors, and microcontrollers work together to create smart systems. Through practical examples and hands-on projects, you'll build obstacle-avoiding robots, line-following robots, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi controlled robots, RFID door locks, and smart agriculture robots while gaining valuable programming and engineering skills.
The book also explores exciting topics such as the Internet of Things (IoT), Computer Vision, Artificial Intelligence, Robot Navigation, and robotics competitions, helping readers understand how modern robots are transforming industries around the world. Helpful appendices, reference guides, and a glossary make this an excellent resource for continued learning.
Whether you're preparing for school projects, robotics competitions, or simply curious about technology, this book provides the knowledge and confidence to begin your robotics journey.
Inside This Book
Fundamentals of electronics and electrical safety
Arduino, ESP32, and Raspberry Pi programming
Sensors, actuators, and motor drivers
Step-by-step robotics projects
IoT, AI, and Computer Vision
Robotics competitions and career guidance
Practical reference guides and glossary
Build. Program. Innovate. Start your robotics journey today!
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