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Hello everyone,

I’m interested in learning robotics, and I’d like to start by getting a solid foundation in Arduino. Could anyone recommend books that cover Arduino programming with a focus on robotics applications? Practical project examples and guidance on controlling motors, sensors, or basic robotic systems would be especially helpful.


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Great to hear you’re diving into robotics! Here are a few books that I’ve personally found helpful:

  1. Arduino Robotics by John-David Warren

    This book is packed with robotics projects and explains how to integrate motors, sensors, and actuators into robotic systems. It’s beginner-friendly but dives deep into practical applications.

  2. Programming Arduino: Getting Started with Sketches by Simon Monk

    While this book isn’t robotics-specific, it’s an excellent introduction to Arduino programming. You can combine this with a robotics-focused guide for a complete learning experience.

  3. Make: Arduino Bots and Gadgets by Kimmo Karvinen and Tero Karvinen

    A fun, hands-on book with creative robotics projects that help you understand the basics of motion and sensor integration.

Each of these has a strong focus on projects, which is perfect for building confidence as you learn. Good luck, and let us know how your first project goes!


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The best way to begin is by using a starter kit. These kits typically include an Arduino UNO, a selection of sensors, electronic components, and a detailed workbook or online resources with example projects to guide you step-by-step. For me, the book "Getting Started with Arduino" by Massimo Banzi and Michael Shiloh works best.


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