Synopses & Reviews
As the Maker movement gains momentum, more and more Makers are interested in building robots, 3-D printers, remote-controlled vehicles, and other projects requiring an understanding of electric motors. Motors for Makers is the first easy, friendly guide to electric motors designed specifically for people without formal technical training. Matthew Scarpino introduces motors and their operation without complex theory or math, focusing instead on how to use them, interface them, and control them in practical projects.
Scarpino begins by clearly and simply explaining the basic principles of electric motors, and describing the characteristics of stepper, servo, induction, and linear motors. Next, he presents detailed instructions and working code for interfacing with and controlling servomotors with the popular Arduino Due and Raspberry Pi. Throughout, you'll learn through practical examples and case studies designed for clarity and simplicity.
Synopsis
The First Maker-Friendly Guide to Electric Motors Makers can do amazing things with motors. Yes, they re more complicated than some other circuit elements, but with this book, you can completely master them. Once you do, incredible new projects become possible.
Unlike other books,
Motors for Makers is 100% focused on what you can do. Not theory. Making.
First, Matthew Scarpino explains how electric motors work and what you need to know about each major type: stepper, servo, induction, and linear motors. Next, he presents detailed instructions and working code for interfacing with and controlling servomotors with Arduino Mega, Raspberry Pi, and BeagleBone Black. All source code and design files are available for you to download from motorsformakers.com.
From start to finish, you ll learn through practical examples, crystal-clear explanations, and photos. If you ve ever dreamed of what you could do with electric motors, stop dreaming...and start making
- Understand why electric motors are so versatile and how they work
- Choose the right motor for any project
- Build the circuits needed to control each type of motor
- Program motor control with Arduino Mega, Raspberry Pi, or BeagleBone Black
- Use gearmotors to get the right amount of torque
- Use linear motors to improve speed and precision
- Design a fully functional electronic speed control (ESC) circuit
- Design your own quadcopter
- Discover how electric motors work in modern electric vehicles--with a fascinating inside look at Tesla s patents for motor design and control
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Table of Contents
1. Overview of Electric Motors
2. DC Motors
3. Stepper Motors
4. Servomotors
5. Asynchronous AC Motors
6. Synchronous AC Motors
7. Linear Motors
8. Designing Motor Control Circuits
9. Servomotor Control with the Arduino Due
10. Servomotor Control with the Raspberry Pi
11. Induction Motor Control with IGBTs
12. Electric Motors of the Future
Appendix A. Power Transmission