Joe Nagata's LEGO MINDSTORMS Idea Book

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Joe Nagata's LEGO MINDSTORMS Idea Book

Joe Nagata's LEGO MINDSTORMS Idea Book

Amazon.com ReviewLots of engineers--and more than a few others--cherish their memories of childhood Lego kits. Indeed, one-time finger-on-the-pulse author Douglas Coupland used Lego blocks as a metaphor for the community of under-30 software workers in his book, Microserfs. With the release of LEGO MindStorms, the nubbly toys come of age with motors, sensors, and--most importantly--the ability to follow procedural rules described in software programs. Joe Nagata's LEGO MindStorms Idea Book is a fantastic companion to the mechanized pieces: well worth the cover price for anyone who's played around with MindStorms and is looking for project ideas.Nagata covers both sides of the MindStorms equation--mechanical construction and logical control--very well. Every step in the physical assembly procedure for each robot is clearly illustrated with orthographic drawings similar to those in Lego kit documentation. Color would make these drawings even better (they're printed in contrasting gray tones, with color pictures of each finished project in a center section) but would probably add a lot to the price. The coverage of software is good too, consisting variously (depending on the complexity of the program) of a screen shot of the MindStorms visual programming environment or a listing of Not Quite C (NQC) code. This book achieves what should be the main goal of any book about Lego blocks: it gets the reader thinking about ways to modify and expand on the ideas in it. --David WallTopics covered: How to construct and program a variety of creatures, vehicles, and machines with LEGO MindStorms pieces. Projects include (this list is comprehensive) a car, a centipede, a vehicle that skates, a dinosaur, a train that runs on tracks, a walker with articulated legs, a segmented vehicle that will climb over obstacles, an analog clock, a six-legged bug that can be made to turn right and left, and a very (very) cool car, in which the motor is used not for direct propulsion, but to compress air that propels the vehicle forward.The LEGO MINDSTORMS Robotics Invention System from LEGO combines LEGO bricks with a programmable component, making it easy to create real working robots at home. This fun and easy guide to using LEGO MINDSTORMS shows how to build ten fascinating robots and discusses the basic robotics principles needed to create variations. Step-by-step, illustrated directions make the projects easy for users at all levels. Includes a four-color insert and creative ways to enjoy the robots that readers create. (Some projects require pieces not included with the MINDSTORMS kit.)From the PublisherBuilding robots is something that kids and adults can enjoy together. This book is an easy, step-by-step guide to building custom robots. With lots of pictures and simple instructions, it is a useful and exciting way to have more fun with the LEGO MINDSTORMS Robotics kit. And, with its Japanese origins, it brings a certain inventiveness and element of fun found only in Japan.About the AuthorJoe Nagata is a computer graphic artist living in Japan.

Specification of Joe Nagata's LEGO MINDSTORMS Idea Book

GENERAL
AuthorNagata, Joe
Bindingpaperback
Languageenglish
Edition1
ISBN-101886411409
ISBN-13689145114096
PublisherNo Starch Press
Publication Year2001-04

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