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Don’t know where to start or which option to go with for your robotics project? Read our robot tutorials here.

Tutorials

Getting Started with Robotics/Physical Computing

Sometimes the most difficult part about robotics is knowing where to start and knowing which of the many options are the best to go with. Below we have a selection of tutorials to get you started with Arduino Kit. Arduino is an open source platform that has some really great features to make learning to interact with the outside world easy, fun and fast.

Literature

In my humble opinion these books are the complete toolkit for robotics and tinkering - How to use the Arduino, getting a workspace setup, trouble shooting, making sensors, deep diving with Arduino and robotics...Perfect!

All of these are great starting guides for Arduino and electronics and take you through the learning curve from the start

Making Things Talk: Practical Methods for Connecting Physical Objects

Build Your Own Electronics Workshop - Thomas Petruzzellis

Electronics Sensors for the Evil Genius - Thomas Petruzzellis

Practical Arduino - Jonathan Oxer
 

Step by Step Starters Guide


Please note, the 'Arduino Tutorials' in the section below come from http://Ladyada.net  and open in a new window.
Most of the materials listed in the tutorials are available at the MindKits Shop and held locally in stock  and if they're not in the MindKits store just let us know and we'll be sure to get them up there for you.



User Groups and Clubs

http://kiwibots.org - Christchurch based robotics enthusiast group but their mailing list is active with people all over New Zealand. Very friendly bunch with great support and regular meet ups.


Information Sites

http://www.freeduino.org/ - Fantastic Archive of everything Arduino. If you ever wondered if Arduino could interface with a piece of hardware this is a great place to start. Lots of code and tutorial links.

http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/tutorials.php -The great people at SparkFun have put together a series of tutorials which you may find helpful. Things like how to make a power supply for your breadboard to how serial communication works. It's not specifically Arduino based but is very helpful indeed - Thanks SparkFun.

Projects to Learn From

Learning from others successes and failures is a great way to shape knowledge so here is a growing set of projects worth learning from.

  • Persistence of Vision Kit - MiniPOV3- See how an Adafruit MiniPOV3 Kit comes in handy for Valentines Day. These make a great beginners kit with lots of extra learning and expansion to keep you learning and entertained for hours.


Video Tutorials

A great tutorial by Make Magazine to help you get started with the Arduino Basics.