Design and Build A Raspberry Pi Robot


Design and Build A Raspberry Pi Robot by Stewart Watkiss
English | 20 Apr. 2018 | ASIN: B07CK8S79N | 77 Pages | MOBI | 1.35 MB





This project is designed as a way of learning physical computing (the combination of computer programming with electronic circuits) in a fun way.

When first starting out with electronics then getting a LED to flash can be quite exciting, and getting it to respond to programming done on a computer is another big leap, but once you have mastered those skills then it can be easy to lose interest. What we need is something that is exciting, fun to make, something you can show off to friends. The next challenge is that it needs to be affordable. It needs to be within a reasonable price that children (or their parents) can pay for an educational toy; unfortunately for most of us this rules out Lego Mindstorms and many commercial robots.

I therefore started looking for an inexpensive robot vehicle kit that could be used for others learning about robotics. The result was the Ruby Robot shown on the front cover. The reactions I have had when taking the robot out in public has shown that children do indeed get excited when they see a robot, especially when you let them have a go at controlling it using a mobile phone or tablet.

This guide is a detailed guide intended for young makers, teachers, computing or STEM club leaders, or parents.

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