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Learn Robotics with Raspberry Pi: Build and Code Your Own Moving, Sensing, Thinking Robots

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“Embark on an Exciting Journey into Robotics with ‘Learn Robotics with Raspberry Pi: Build and Code Your Own Moving, Sensing, Thinking Robots’!

Authored by [Author’s Name], this comprehensive guide offers a hands-on approach to learning robotics using the versatile Raspberry Pi platform. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced hobbyist, this book provides step-by-step instructions and practical projects to help you build and code your own robots.

From assembling hardware components to programming in Python, ‘Learn Robotics with Raspberry Pi’ covers everything you need to know to create robots that can move, sense, and think. With its clear explanations, real-world examples, and engaging projects, this book makes learning robotics accessible and fun for readers of all ages.

Whether you’re interested in building a simple rover or a complex robot with advanced capabilities, this book guides you through each stage of the process, empowering you to unleash your creativity and explore the exciting world of robotics. Get ready to bring your robot ideas to life with ‘Learn Robotics with Raspberry Pi’ as your trusted companion!”

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Number of pages:

256

Mundarija

Chapter 1
Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+
8GB+ microSD card
HDMI cable, USB keyboard/mouse
5 V micro USB power adapter
Chapter 2
400­point breadboard
An LED with appropriate resistor
M­F/F­F/M­M jumper wires
Momentary push button
Chapter 3
A chassis for your robot (I make mine out of LEGO)
Two brushed 5 V to 9 V motors with tires
Six AA battery holder
Six AA batteries (I recommend rechargeable)
LM2596 buck converter module
L293D motor driver chip
Chapter 4
Nintendo Wii remote
For earlier models: Bluetooth dongle for Pis prior to Model 3/Zero W
Chapter 5
HC­SR04 ultrasonic distance sensor
A 1 kΩ resistor and a 2 kΩ resistor
Chapter 6
NeoPixel stick with headers
A small 3.5 mm speaker
Chapter 7
Two TCRT5000­based infrared line­following sensor modules
Chapter 8
An Official Raspberry Pi Camera Module
A colored ball
You’ll also find these tools/materials handy along the way:
Variety of screwdrivers
Hot­glue gun
Multimeter
Soldering iron
Wire stripper
Sticky tack/Velcro/3M Dual Lock

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