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Amphibionics : Build Your Own Biologically Inspired Reptilian Robot

Amphibionics : Build Your Own Biologically Inspired Reptilian Robot

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantastic
Review: Another great book to add to my collection. Fantastic mechanical and electronic design ! Explains everything in an easy to understand style. Looking forward to the next one !

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing book! Build four incredible robots
Review: Finally a book that gives complete, concise details for building real working robots.

This book starts out with the basics of metal working and test equipement that will be needed to build the robots. There is a very informative chapter on PIC programming that makes understanding and programming microcontrollers very easy. The book has great mechanical drawings for cutting, drilling and bending the aluminum. The schematics are easy to follow and printed circuit board templates are also included so you can make your own circuit boards. There are also diagrams that show you exactly where each of the electronic components should be positioned on the boards. Once the circuit boards and mechanics have been constructed, complete wiring diagrams are included showing you how to wire everything up - this book does not let you down!!

The first robot project is a frog that achieves locomotion by jumping. This is a really cool design and it uses the same circuit board that was used for the Insectronic robot (his first
book).

The second robot is a snake and is very cool. This is my favorite robot in the entire book and the only one that I have built so far. It is so amazing to watch this robot move around
the room. Once again, the book is complete in the details for building and programming this robot along with building an infrared sensor board. Lots of great pictures. The author also has a website with movies of the snake...

THe Third robot is a four legged walking crocodile. This robot uses a dual motor gearmotor and an interesting mechanical design. This chapter also focuses on the implementaion of a wireless data link, remote control, DC motor control and leg sensors. The pictures and diagrams are excellent.

The fourth robot is a wheeled turtle robot that can move in any direction. It shows you how to use an ultrasonic range finder for precise measurement and an optical shaft encoder implemented for room mapping. This chapter is a lot of fun because the history of Grey Walters' historic robot turtle experminents are described.

Each chapter starts with a description of the robots biological counterpart and its inspiration.

This book is worth twice what it is selling for!

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Promised files not available
Review: I have sent 3 e-mails to Mr Williams asking when the sample programs and other files in the book would be available as stated in the book and so far have received no response and the files are still not available on his web page I purchased the book in July of 2003 so at this point I would not purchase another book by this author.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome book!
Review: In response to the last review I have to say that all of the files listed in the book actually ARE available on the authors website - just follow the links that are listed for the book support!! I downloaded all the files without any problems. Craig must have been confused about the PicBasic Pro compiler - you do have to buy that from a software company (microengineering labs) but getting the compiler makes PIC microcontroller programming painless and the author would be liable if he put it on his website for free. You don't even really need the compiler if you are building the robots as they are described in the book because the book lists the hex files needed to program the microcontroller. The great thing about this book is that it stands alone because all of the programs and the hex files are listed in the book so that you don't actually need to access the authors website at all - the book is complete on its own.
The projects are really amazing and so well described that I could do it without a lot of electronics knowledge to begin with. I've built the robot snake and the first time it slithered across the floor was a very exciting achievement. This is the kind of ground-breaking book that could inspire a whole new generation of AI robots!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another Great Book!
Review: This is an excellent way of learning about the PIC microcontroller and continues on from Karl Williams Insectronics book. A bit more organized and more robots you can build from scratch. Karl Williams shows you everything about assembling a robot. Great job, keep them coming! ...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another Great Book!
Review: This is an excellent way of learning about the PIC microcontroller and continues on from Karl Williams Insectronics book. A bit more organized and more robots you can build from scratch. Karl Williams shows you everything about assembling a robot. Great job, keep them coming! ...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Robots can be cool!
Review: Want to assemble some robots from scratch and learn about electronics and the PIC programmer then buy this book. Continuation from his first book -Insectronics. No other books out their makes it more easy and simple.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Robots can be cool!
Review: Want to assemble some robots from scratch and learn about electronics and the PIC programmer then buy this book. Continuation from his first book -Insectronics. No other books out their makes it more easy and simple.


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