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Practical AVR Microcontrollers
Make fun and practical projects with the AVR microcontroller, the brain that runs the Arduino.
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Almost every Arduino hacker or maker attempts progressively more complex projects. Catering to this curiosity and yen for advancement with Practical Arduino Engineering, Harold Timmis explains and helps to implement sound engineering principles, making them accessible to those who would prefer to build things rather than attend college.
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Create your own Arduino-based designs, gain in-depth knowledge of the architecture of Arduino, and learn the user-friendly Arduino language. Get hands-on experience using a variety of projects and recipes, from home automation to test equipment.
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Whether you are just getting started with personal 3D printing or already have a little experience, Practical 3D Printers explains everything you need to know to calibrate and customize your printer, and find, design, and create amazing objects from digital 3D models.
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Meet the Kinect introduces the exciting world of volumetric computing using the Microsoft Kinect. Learn about software for the Kinect, and how to write programs and scripts using the Kinect as an input device.
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Learn how to make a walking LEGO Technic robot, no programming required.
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LEGO Spybotics Secret Agent Training Manual
This fun and informative manual provides complete coverage of the LEGO Spybotics system.
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LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT: Mars Base Command
LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT: Mars Base Command provides readers with a collection of eight challenges to completeall centered around a Mars Base themeby designing and building robots using the LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT kit.
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LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT-G Programming Guide 2nd Edition
James Kelly's LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT-G Programming Guide, Second Edition is a fountain of wisdom and ideas for those looking to master the art of programming LEGO's MINDSTORMS NXT robotics kits.
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LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT-G Programming Guide
LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT-G Programming Guide is suitable for young programmers, ages 10 and up, as well as parents and teachers who want to learn the new language for themselves or be able to assist students or children with learning to properly program their robots.














