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Mechatronics for the Evil Genius
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Mechatronics for the Evil Genius

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The popular evil genius format provides hobbyists with a fun and inexpensive way to learn Mechatronics (the merger of electronics and mechanics) via 25 complete projects.
  • Projects include: mechanical race car, combat robot, ionic motor, electromagnet, robotic arm, light beam remote control, and more
  • Includes "parts lists" and "tool bin" for each project
  • Covers all the preparation needed to begin building, such as "how to solder," "how to recognize components and diagrams, "how to read a schematic," etc.
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    Product Details
    Author:Newton C. Braga
    Paperback:213 pages
    Publisher:McGraw-Hill/TAB Electronics
    Publication Date:September 15, 2005
    ISBN:0071457593
    Package Length:10.71 inches
    Package Width:8.43 inches
    Package Height:0.55 inches
    Package Weight:1.06 pounds
    Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews

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    Average Customer Review:3.5
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    4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

    2Box Kit in a book  Oct 25, 2007
    I was hoping that this book actually offered more explanation on the design and application of mechatronics. It is basically a book of science fair projects for 12-18 year olds. It offers very little (if any) actual instruction on the components or the reasons why they are used. You will need a pretty good understanding of electronics before you venture into this book. I am going to have to find a good, basic book on electronic components and design before I can venture into this entire series.

    1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

    3Simple Electronic & Basic Mechanic Projects for Schools  Sep 02, 2007
    This book is pitched at the Grade 10 to 12 student in a secondary school. Unfortunately,this is not clear from the title. The focus is on the electronics side. It does not go into robotics and what "mechanical" components shown are very basic.
    Having said the above the content IS very suitable for the secondary student without getting bogged in the maths of electronics.

    7 of 11 found the following review helpful:

    5From generators and cannons to coin tossers  Jan 06, 2007
    If it's electronics and mechanics which intrigue you, combined with a bit of robotics and do-it-yourself projects, MECHATRONICS FOR THE EVIL GENIUS: 25 BUILD-IT-YOURSELF PROJECTS is for you. Here are step-by-step instructions, schematics, materials and parts lists, and clear diagramed outlines of how to build, mechanical parts, testing, and exploring project potentials. From generators and cannons to coin tossers, mechanics will be delighted with the intriguing array of mechanical and electronic devices - and with clear explanations of the science behind them.

    Diane C. Donovan
    California Bookwatch

    50 of 51 found the following review helpful:

    4Good project book for someone already familiar with mechatronics  Jan 16, 2006
    This book provides great practice via projects for students/practitioners of mechatronics that are already pretty familiar with electronics and feel comfortable with constructing elementary mechanical devices. There is some theory provided for each project, and it would be enough for someone to construct each device but not necessarily understand the science behind each device if you do not have a sufficient background in mechatronics already. My personal favorite was the analog computer, primarily because in this day and age, I find many young engineers that don't even know what an analog computer is! I especially recommend this book to teachers who want to motivate their students to study engineering by showing them what interesting devices can be built. I notice Amazon shows nothing about the table of contents, so I show that here:
    Section One: Preparing the Reader
    Section Two: The Technology Used in the Projects
    Section Three: The Projects
    Project 1 -- Mechatronic Race Car
    Project 2 -- RoboCom: A Combat Robot
    Project 3 -- Using a PWM Motor Control
    Project 4 -- Ionic Motor
    Project 5 -- Experimental Galvanometer
    Project 6 -- Experimenting with Electromagnets
    Project 7 -- Electronic Potentiometer
    Project 8 -- Experiments with Eolic Generators
    Project 9 -- Electronic Cannon
    Project 10 -- Experiments with Lissajous Figures Generated by a Laser
    Project 11 -- Analog Computer
    Project 12 -- Touch-Controlled Motor
    Project 13 -- Mechatronic Elevator
    Project 14 -- Stepper Motor Control
    Project 15 -- Magic Motion Machine
    Project 16 -- Test Your Nerves
    Project 17 -- Robot with Sensors
    Project 18 -- SMA Experimental Robotic Arm
    Project 19 -- Position Sensor
    Project 20 -- Light-Beam Remote Control
    Project 21 -- Mechatronic Airboat
    Project 22 -- Coin Tosser
    Project 23 -- The Challenge of the Mechatronic Timer
    Project 24 -- Experimental PLC
    Project 25 -- The Mechatronic Talking Head

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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