Basic Robot Building With LEGO Mindstorms NXT 2.0 - John Baichtal, James Floyd Kelly

Basic Robot Building With LEGO Mindstorms NXT 2.0

Buch | Softcover
224 Seiten
2013
Que Corporation,U.S. (Verlag)
978-0-7897-5019-8 (ISBN)
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Basic Robot Building with LEGO® Mindstorms® NXT 2.0

ABSOLUTELY NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED!

Learn LEGO® Mindstorms® NXT 2.0 from the ground up, hands-on, in full color!


Ever wanted to build a robot? Now’s the time, LEGO® Mindstorms® 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® Mindstorms® 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.

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.

Conventions Used in This Book 4

 Special Elements 4

 

Chapter 1 Unboxing the LEGO Mindstorms NXT Set 7

The Box 7

 Under the Flap 8

 Opening the Box 9

The Contents 9

 Reading Material 10

 Connector Pegs 11

 3M Connector Pegs 12

 Connector Pegs with Bushing 13

 Connector Pegs with Cross-Axle Ends 14

 2M Axle Peg 14

 Connector Peg with Towball 15

 1/2 Connector Pegs 16

 Bushings 16

 Cross Axles 17

 Cross Axles with End Stops 18

 Wheels and Treads 19

 Gears 20

 Teeth 21

 Balls 21

 Beams With Pegs 22

 Beams 23

 Angle Beams 24

 Car Parts 25

 Steering Links 26

 Angle Elements 26

 Cross-Axle Connectors 27

 Cross Blocks 27

 More Miscellaneous Parts 28

 Peg Joiner 29

 Motors, Wires, and Sensors 31

 USB Cable 34

 Mindstorms Wires 35

 The NXT Brick 35

Next Chapter 36

 

Chapter 2 Project: Backscratcher Bot 37

Adding Batteries to the NXT Brick 38

Parts You Need 40

Step-by-Step Assembly Instructions 42

Programming the Backscratcher Bot 49

Running the Backscratcher Bot 56

Next Chapter 56

 

Chapter 3 Anatomy of the NXT Brick 57

The Brick 58

 Buttons 59

 Ports 59

 Connector Holes 61

 Reset Button 62

Menus 63

 My Files 63

 NXT Program 66

 Try Me 67

 The View Menu 68

 NXT Datalog 70

 Settings 70

 Bluetooth 73

Powering Your NXT 77

Resetting a Crash 78

Updating NXT Firmware 78

The Next Chapter 79

 

Chapter 4 Introduction to Programming 81

System Requirements 82

Installing the Software 83

 Installing on a PC 83

 Installing on a Mac 84

NXT-G 101 85

 The Programming Block 85

 Commonplace Blocks 87

Programming the Backscratcher Bot 92

 Create the Program 92

 Connect to the NXT Brick 93

 Download the Program 94

The Next Chapter 94

 

Chapter 5 Project: Clothesline Cruiser 95

Parts You Need 96

Step-by-Step Instructions 97

Programming the Clothesline Cruiser 119

Setting Up the Clothesline 120

What to Do With Your Cruiser? 121

The Next Chapter 122

 

Chapter 6 Building Stronger Models 123

Use Multiple Pegs 123

Connect Each Part to as Many Others as Possible 123

Reinforce Corners with Angle Beams 124

Use Combination Parts and Cross Blocks 124

Attach Cross Axles 125

Combine Technic and System Bricks 126

Use Chassis Bricks 128

The Next Chapter 129

 

Chapter 7 Know Your Sensors 131

Mindstorms Sensors 131

 Touch Sensors 132

 Ultrasonic Sensors 133

 Color Sensors 133

 Sound Sensor 134

 Motor 135

Calibrating Sensors 136

Third-Party Sensors 137

 Compass Sensor 138

 Passive Infrared (PIR) Sensor 138

 Wi-Fi Sensor 138

 Magnetic Sensor 139

 Flex Sensor 139

 Voltage Sensor 140

 Barometric Sensor 140

 Inertial Motion Sensor 140

The Next Chapter 141

 

Chapter 8 Advanced Programming 143

Data Wires 144

 Green Wires 144

 Yellow Wires 145

 Orange Wires 145

 Gray Wires 146

Connecting Wires 147

Additional Blocks 148

 Variable Block 148

 Constant Block 149

 Random Block 150

 Keep Alive Block 150

 Light Sensor Block 151

 Rotation Sensor Block 151

 Display Block 152

 Bluetooth Block 152

 Logic Block 153

Creating Your Own Blocks 154

The Next Chapter 156

 

Chapter 9 Project: Rebounder 157

Parts You Need 158

Step-by-Step Instructions 159

A Note About Tank Treads 175

Programming the Rebounder 176

The Next Chapter 180

 

Chapter 10 Expanding on Mindstorms 181

Read Blogs 181

 The NXT STEP 181

 Mindstorms 182

Design Virtual Models 183

Attend Gatherings 184

 LUGs 185

 Conventions 185

FIRST LEGO League 186

Read BrickJournal 188

Expand Your Collection 188

 Bricklink 189

 Pick a Brick 189

 LEGO Education 189

Third-Party Brick Makers 190

 Omni Wheels 190

 Bricktronics 190

 Tetrix 191

Print Your Own 192

 

Glossary 195

 

Index 201

Erscheint lt. Verlag 24.1.2013
Sprache englisch
Maße 180 x 232 mm
Gewicht 424 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Freizeit / Hobby
Informatik Theorie / Studium Künstliche Intelligenz / Robotik
ISBN-10 0-7897-5019-8 / 0789750198
ISBN-13 978-0-7897-5019-8 / 9780789750198
Zustand Neuware
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